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Jobless Teacher's Decision To Open A Frozen Yoghurt Shop In His Hometown Turns Fruitful
Opened last November, Froogurtz now rakes in over six figures a month.
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Mydin Shares That People Are Now Stealing Fish & Vegetables Instead Of Electronics
"Do you think this is because the people are too lazy to cook? No, it's because people cannot afford to buy anything else," said Datuk Ameer Ali Mydin.
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#Budget2021: MDEC Helps Local Businesses Set Up Online Stores To Boost Economy
This initiative aims to assist 300,000 local businesses from various sectors.
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Associations Plead Govt To Let Malls Open In July Or Else 50% Of Them Will Close For Good
The retail and mall groups said that 20 to 30% of shops in malls have been closed over the past 16 months, with 300,000 staff personnel being laid off.
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KL's Coliseum Café Closes For Good After Being Around Since 1921
The iconic Coliseum Café had planned to celebrate its 100th anniversary this year.
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Malaysia's Top 50 Richest People Saw A Wealth Increase Of 14% Amidst Pandemic
Press Metal Aluminium Holdings owners — Koon Poh Keong and his siblings — underwent the biggest surge in wealth thanks to the recovery of metal's prices.
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Media Prima Returns To The Black In Q1 With 3rd Consecutive Quarterly Profit
The results mark the Group's third consecutive profitable quarter and its first Q1 profit since 2016.
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Pahang Farmers Affected By COVID-19 Are Giving Away 20 Tonnes Of Watermelon For Free
People are welcome to take as much as they like and pay whatever amount they wish.
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Student Duo Grow From Oden Stall To Having 500 Agents Selling Their Pastes Nationwide
They started their business venture by selling oden at a stall on the Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) campus early last year.
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Private Company Says MOH Has Approved Its Phase 3 Clinical Trial Of COVID-19 Vaccine
The company, which deals in tourism and property, stated that this will help Malaysia attract huge investment as well as create job opportunities in the pharmaceutical sector.
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KPDNHEP Issues Notices Against Restaurants Charging More Than RM1 For Plain Water
The ministry said a more appropriate price would be less than RM0.30 per glass.
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You Could Be Fined RM2,000 For Buying 'Jeruk Buah' At Traffic Light Junctions
Police said such business activities endanger both the traders and road users.
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