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SEPANG: KLIA Aerotrain Set to Resume Operations by Q2 2025
KUALA LUMPUER: The Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) aerotrain system, a vital mode of transportation connecting terminals, is on track to resume operations by the second quarter of 2025. This marks a significant milestone for Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) as it aims to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.
Crackdown on Illegal Malaysia-Thailand Border Crossings Shifts Operations to Thailand
Muhyiddin Pays RM1.4 Million to Lim Guan Eng in Defamation Case
Ipoh Sentral: RM6.26bil Modern Transit Hub Set to Transform City Landscape
Lorry Attendant Caught with RM220,000 Worth of Heroin in Meru
Malaysia Sets Sights on Reclaiming Top Rubber Producer Status Within a Decade
Health Minister Hints at On-Call Allowance Hike for Medical Officers
FashionValet Founders Charged with Misappropriation of RM8 Million
Navigating Kuala Lumpur: High Parking Costs vs. Public Transport Benefits
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Health Minister Hints at On-Call Allowance Hike for Medical Officers
Credit : Bernama Images KUALA LUMPUR: Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad has hinted at a positive development regarding the long-awaited increase in on-call allowances for government medical officers. Speaking
FashionValet Founders Charged with Misappropriation of RM8 Million
Credit : Bernama Images KUALA LUMPUR: FashionValet founders Datin Vivy Yusof, 37, and Datuk Fadzarudin Shah Anuar, 36, pleaded not guilty to charges of misappropriating RM8 million in investment funds
Navigating Kuala Lumpur: High Parking Costs vs. Public Transport Benefits
Kuala Lumpur’s bustling city center presents a daily challenge for drivers: steep parking fees. For instance, parking at KLCC mall can amount to approximately RM42 per day if you park
Home Minister Urges Compliance with Peaceful Assembly Act for Upcoming Protest
Credit : Bernama Images PUTRAJAYA (21JAN) Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has called on organisers of this Saturday’s “Rakyat Benci Rasuah” (The People Reject Corruption) assembly to adhere
SPAN Urges Water Limits for Data Centres Amid Sustainability Concerns
Credit : Bernama Images CYBERJAYA(21JAN) The National Water Services Commission (SPAN) has called for regulations on water usage by industries, particularly data centres, which consume enormous amounts of water for
End of Free Toll Exemptions for Festive Seasons: A Shift Towards Targeted Subsidies
In a significant policy change, the Malaysian government has announced that toll exemptions during festive seasons will no longer be offered, starting this year. The decision, confirmed by Works Minister