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Deputy Minister Says He Left Malaysia In December To Be With His Family In New Zealand
Deputy Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Dr Edmund Santhara Kumar said he is on 55-day unpaid leave.
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28 People Fined RM1,000 For Flouting MCO To Play Futsal
The futsal court owners were also issued compounds for violating SOP.
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1 Year As PM: Muhyiddin Says Protecting Both Lives And Livelihoods Are PN's Top Priority
The Prime Minister assured that the General Election will be called once the COVID-19 situation has subsided in the country.
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Minister Urges People To Start Tourism Activities In CMCO And RMCO Areas
Attractions such as nature parks, museums, and outdoor theme parks have been allowed to welcome visitors and audiences.
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You Can Be Fined Up To RM10,000 For Flouting MCO And Violating SOPs Starting 11 March
Companies or corporations that violate the SOPs can be fined up to RM50,000.
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Family Opens Charity Kiosk In KL To Provide Essentials To The Needy
"If anyone you know is staying around Keramat or Kampung Baru and is in need of essentials, do drop by."
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PDRM Investigates Influencer Couple For Allegedly Travelling Interstate To Attend Wedding
The incident sparked anger among netizens who argued that police are usually strict in approving applications for interstate travel.
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Sabah Records CNY Reunion Dinner Cluster After 15 Relatives Test COVID-19 Positive
All 15 of them were at the family gathering on 12 February.
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Fruit Stall Pak Cik Breaks Down In Tears After Couple Buys Out All His Stock
The couple bought all the fresh-cut fruits from the vendor so that he could rest earlier that day.
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Woman Caught Hiding Stepson In Car Boot Just Before '2 Person Per Car' Rule Gets Lifted
The officer noticed that the Proton Waja was suspiciously low for only two passengers in the car.
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Ismail Sabri: MCO In KL, Selangor, Johor & Penang To Be Extended Until 4 March
Meanwhile, other states and Federal Territories will return to CMCO.
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A Café In Shah Alam Operating Without A Licence Allowed 10 People To Dine In At One Table
All 10 were issued compounds for violating the two-person per table rule currently in place.
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