GEORGE TOWN: A 55-year-old owner of a mixed rice shop in Teluk Kumbar near here is willing to spend over RM1,000 to buy water storage tanks to ensure .
KOTA BHARU - Seorang wanita akan mengemukakan saman malu berjumlah RM1 juta terhadap empat individu yang menuduhnya melakukan sihir dan mengamalkan ilmu hitam.
JOHOR BARU: News about government hospitals reaching their maximum capacity is extremely worrying, especially for a mother whose son is being treated for stage four Covid-19 at the Hospital Sultanah Aminah (HSA) intensive care unit (ICU) here.
Mixed rice stall owner Rozita Ramli said her family was put through an anxious waiting period after finding out that her 35-year-old son Mohd Izuan Rosmi (
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“Initially, he had a fever and was told that he had dengue after a check-up at HSA.
‘’The hospital gave some medication and told him to go home. As his condition worsened, we took him to a private hospital and he tested positive for Covid-19, ’’ she said.
THE price of Indian red onions in Johor Baru have been steadily increasing over the past few months, forcing consumers and eateries to switch to cheaper alternatives.
Rozita Ramli, who runs a stall selling nasi campur at the Jalan Cermat Hawker Centre in Taman Maju Jaya, said she had stopped using onions from India in her cooking.
Locals are resorting to buying red onions from Australia following the increase in price of the ones from India. Filepic
She said previously, a 10kg sack of such red onions cost RM14 to RM18, but now the price had rocketed to RM48.
“I have switched to New Zealand red onions priced at RM33 for a sack of 10kg, ” she said.