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PAS the choice of more than just tahfiz graduates, says Idris Haron

MELAKA: The findings of an early post-mortem of the 15th General Election (GE15) have shown that PAS received support from more than just tahfiz students, says Datuk Seri Idris Haron.

GE15: Another wave of resignations hits Bersatu

MELAKA: Another wave of resignations has hit Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) when the national secretary and state chief of the party women's wing (Srikandi) relinquished all her posts.

FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR REGISTERED LOCAL OGSE VENDORS

PETRONAS, in collaboration with the Malaysian Oil, Gas and Energy Services Council (MOGSC) and Malaysia OSV Owners Association (MOSVA), recently hosted the PETRONAS Vendor Financing Programme (VFP) Conversation Day aimed at connecting vendors in the oil and gas service equipment (OGSE) ecosystem with VFP’s partnering financial institutions to explore viable financial solutions.

Melaka ramps up efforts to reduce road accidents

MELAKA: Melaka will revive its now defunct Road Safety Council (MKJR) after the state recorded a sharp increase in road fatalities between February and March this year. State Public Works, Transport, Public Amenities and Infrastructure Committee chairman Datuk Roslan Ahmad told The Star that the function of MKJR was still vital to identify accident-prone areas and prevent deaths. “I have proposed to the Melaka Road Transport Department my plans to revive MKJR. “I have also put forward the proposal to relevant stakeholders in the state, ” he said in an interview yesterday. “Motorcyclists contributed to the highest casualty rates in the state and we have to encourage riders to think of their safety.”

Melaka plans to revive now-defunct state road safety council

MELAKA: The state government plans to revive the now-defunct Road Safety Council (MKJR) after the state recorded a 200% increase in road fatalities in a single month. Melaka police traffic chief Supt Hasan Basri Yahya had said on Saturday that there were 15 fatalities from road accidents in March compared to five in February. There was a corresponding increase in road accidents, with 907 reported in February and 1,370 in March. Melaka public works, transport, public amenities and infrastructure committee chairman Datuk Roslan Ahmad said that the MKJR could identify accident-prone areas and possibly prevent more deaths. I have proposed to Melaka Road Transport Department on my plans to revive MKJR and I have put forward the proposal to relevant stakeholders in the state, he said in an interview on Saturday (May 1).

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