A RATE-PAYER in the Kepayan Low Cost Housing area has been chided for failing to adequately tidy up his yard where he has piled up various recyclable items.
A spokeswoman for City Hall’s Environmental Health Department said the homeowner was reminded to clean up his compound earlier this month and warned that he could be penalised if he continued to disregard this request
City Hall is cracking down on the presence of used tyres in common areas around housing roads in the State Capital in a bid to proactively prevent dengue outbreaks from being triggered in the hundreds of residential areas within its rating-area
The State Government is urging the public to take the Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs) seriously even after completing both doses of the vaccine.
Sabah’s Covid-19 spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun (pic) said out of 1,002 new cases recorded in Sabah on Sunday, 181 have been vaccinated, with 94 having received their first dose and 87 completed both doses
Published on: Monday, July 19, 2021
By: Anthea Peter
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Kota Kinabalu: Sabah on Sunday recorded the highest daily number of 666 Covid-19 cases, with half of the caseload stemming from clusters at the Kapayan Prison and Tawau Prison, said Sabah’s Covid-19 spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun (pic).
“It’s Prison Day statistics-wise, as 50.3 per cent of today’s massive caseload of 666 stems from two prisons,” he said in a statement, Sunday, adding the Kapayan Prison contributed 211 cases while the Tawau Prison contributed 145 cases.
Masidi said 67.4 per cent (449 cases) were from existing clusters in localities that have already been placed under Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO).
Kelantan deputy police chief Senior Asst Comm Abdullah Muhammad Piah (right) with Kota Baru OCPD Asst Comm Abdul Rahim Daud (second from right) inspecting the roadblock at Taman Kurnia Jaya in Pengkalan Chepa on Sunday (July 11). - Bernama pic
KOTA BARU (Bernama): Kelantan police will give full cooperation to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in a graft probe involving two senior police officers.
Kelantan deputy police chief Senior Asst Comm Abdullah Muhammad Piah said police would also conduct an internal investigation, in parallel with the MACC. In the meantime, I urge Royal Malaysia Police personnel to refrain from getting involved in corrupt activities as it can destroy the image, and even cause the people to lose confidence in the police force, ” he said.