PETALING JAYA: A well-known revolving restaurant in the KL Tower has been shut down by its management following a vacate order issued by the High Court in Kuala Lumpur.
KUALA LUMPUR (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Duck farmer Azim Omar lost nearly all of his 800 ducks on the first day of the new year when his farm in Segamat, Johor, was submerged in chest-high flood waters.
World News - KUALA LUMPUR - Duck farmer Azim Omar lost nearly all of his 800 ducks on the first day of the new year when his farm in Segamat, Johor, was submerged in chest-high flood waters. Mr Azim, 28, lost at least RM15,000 (S$4,836). "I had to throw away some 1,200 eggs as. Read more at www.tnp.sg
They said many businesses have reached the end of the line and are in dire need of life support.
Malaysia Retail Chain Association president Shirley Tay said it has been difficult for many retailers and many have lost hope. The delay in allowing business sectors to reopen will severely aggravate the current dire situation. It is worrying that we cannot ascertain the timeframe of when there will be a relaxation for businesses, she added.
Ms Tay urged the government to consider allowing more businesses to reopen to customers who have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
Pan Malaysia Koo Soo Restaurants and Chefs Association vice-president Ringo Kaw called for dine-in to be allowed, but limited to only patrons who have been vaccinated.