DO you know that with an investment of as little as a few hundred ringgit, you could effectively own a piece of Malaysia’s most iconic real estate assets such as the Petronas Twin Towers, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Mid Valley Megamall, Sunway Pyramid Mall and receive a share of the rental income as well as long-term capital upside from appreciation in asset value?
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MAKING its debut in Malaysia, the BOSS x Russell Athletic collection pop-up store was launched in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur on April 22, 2021. The launch of the collection was attended by Jane Chuck, Juwei Teoh, Awal Ashaari, Alvin Chong, Meerqeen, Zhen Ning, Phei Yong, DJ Blink, Rubini, Nalisa, Friends of the Brand and media friends. The pop-up brings an immersive experience for those who are looking to explore the intersection of the classic and the unconventional, featuring 3-D mural artwork by local artist Jagung that are inspired by the BOSS x Russell Athletic pink basketball in celebration of innovation and creativity of the collaboration.
An individual showing her risk-status on the MySejahtera app to a security guard before taking her temperature at a shopping mall.
PETALING JAYA: Several shopping malls in the city saw the return of shoppers on the first day of Hari Raya Aidilfitri following their temporary closures after being flagged through the Hotspot Identification for Dynamic Engagement (HIDE) last week.
Sunway Malls and Theme Parks chief executive officer HC Chan described the return of shoppers as an encouraging sign as there are still those who wanted to do last-minute shopping during the festive period.
However, he said shoppers were more “careful and cautious” under the present situation and complied strictly with standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure safety.
MP SPEAKS | Don t hide serious flaws in early warning system
Modified10 May 2021, 3:55 am
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MP SPEAKS | Unless the government intends to paralyse or permanently shut down retail malls and supermarkets, it must suspend the use of the deeply flawed Hotspots Identification for Dynamic Engagement (Hide) system with immediate effect.
The government meant well in implementing such a system for potential Covid-19 breakout areas, in order to steer the public away from areas with elevated risk of contracting the virus. Together with Bank Negara Malaysia, which somehow got involved in this project, the government rolled out the early warning system recently.
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Through a joint statement, the Malaysia Shopping Malls Association (PPKM), Malaysia Retailers Association (MRA), and Malaysia Retail Chain Associations (MRCA) said the first HIDE list which was published yesterday published incomplete information and didn’t provide an accurate picture of the real-life situation.
The first-ever HIDE list was published yesterday. Click to see the full-size image.
The statement pointed out that HIDE does not include premises and operations that did not adhere to proper SOPs including the implementation of MySejahtera check-in. Hence, they would not appear as a hotspot in the system even though they could be one in real life.