As Grab drivers, we often find ourselves driving through parts of KL that we normally wouldn’t go to on our own. Along the way, we witness poignant scenes, especially at night, individuals sleeping on the streets or children going through bins looking for plastic bottles and cans they can sell to the “sau kau poh chi man” for money to pay for essentials they need at home. Sometimes, we have passengers who would rather walk home with their bags just to save a few ringgit. It’s especially heartbreaking when we see elderly individuals, who lack the energy to make such a journey. As drivers, we share stories of our encounters with each other and it’s sad.
So recently, over 120 Grab drivers and delivery riders had the opportunity to do something different for Chinese New Year.
Kota Kinabalu: Seventeen Sabah and Sarawak NGOs have jointly released a statement expressing outrage over a Ministry of Education advisory calling on all schools to demonstrate and observe a solidarity week in support of the Palestinian cause.
KUCHING (Oct 25): Seventeen civil society groups have voiced their disagreement with the Education Ministry’s instruction for all government education institutions to observe a solidarity week in support of the Palestinian cause.
In a joint statement via Global Human Rights Federation (GHRF) depu
KUCHING (Aug 18): The annual Kuching Festival Fair has raised RM48,927.80 in contributions to benefit 18 charitable bodies this year.
Deputy Premier Dato Sri Dr Sim Kui Hian said the stallholders’ remarkable generosity, by giving a portion of their earnings, embodies the true spirit and compassio
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