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The Government Has No Plans To Make Voting Mandatory
Malaysians are free to decide whether they want to vote.
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Here Are 11 Highlights From #Budget2024
With a value of RM393.8 billion, the total allocation for this year's federal budget is the highest in history.
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#Budget2024: Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah Recipients To Receive RM100/Month For A Year
A total of 700,000 Malaysians will benefit.
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#Budget2024: Govt To Introduce New EPF Account That Allows Withdrawal At Any Time
The proposal to introduce an Employee Provident Fund (EPF) 'Account 3' was first announced in July.
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Anwar: Uni Students To Receive Subsidy On Flight Tickets When They 'Balik Kampung'
FLYsiswa will continue to benefit 60,000 students from underprivileged families.
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#Budget2024: Govt To Spend RM20 Million To Repair Damaged Drains To Prevent Floods
The government also proposed to allocate RM300 million to the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) for flood prevention.
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#Budget2024: RM2.4 Billion Allocated To Build, Repair & Maintain Civil Servants' Quarters
This includes quarters for hospital staff, teachers, policemen, soldiers, and firefighters.
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#Budget2024: 5-10% Tax On Luxury Items
This is not the first time Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's administration has suggested a 'luxury goods tax'.
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Government Revives National Service With New Training Approach For SPM Leavers
The National Service Training Programme (PLKN) used to be a three-month initiative.
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Syed Saddiq Quits The Unity Government. Here Are 6 Things He Said & Their Significance
"I cannot just remain silent and do nothing when I see one after another red line being crossed," said the MUDA president.
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From Novices To MPs: Youth Debaters Shine In Mock Parliament Showdown
Aspiring Malaysian MPs excel in spirited debates, leaving seasoned legislators impressed.
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Health White Paper: Doctor Suggests Increasing Public Healthcare Fees From RM1 To RM5
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has proposed that patients pay according to their income levels.
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