Day: October 1, 2023
NO DECISION YET TO BRING BACK TWO M’SIANS IN GUANTANAMO BAY PRISON – SAIFUDDIN
The government has not yet made any decision regarding the proposal to bring back two Malaysians imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay Prison, Cuba, as it
MOE, MOHE TO PLAY ROLE IN GIVING EARLY FINANCIAL LITERACY EXPOSURE – PM
The Education Ministry (MOE) and Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) can play their roles in giving early exposure on financial literacy to students and university
MONSOON: 332 RELIEF CENTRES READY TO BE ACTIVATED IN SABAH – ARMIZAN
A total of 332 relief centres have been identified and prepared throughout Sabah to deal with disasters, especially floods and heavy rains during the
NINE AREAS IN PENINSULA RECORD UNHEALTHY API READINGS
Nine areas in Peninsular Malaysia recorded unhealthy Air Pollutant Index (API) readings between 101 and 200 as of 4 pm today.According to the Air
STUDENTS AWAY, ALONE AND BRAVING THE ODDS IN THE PAPER CHASE
Living away from home is already a cultural shock for most teenagers on the threshold of higher education but the independence of ‘standing on
UNHEALTHY API READINGS: PUBLIC HOSPITALS IN JOHOR READY TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL PATIENTS – EXCO
All public hospitals in the state are prepared to receive additional patients following the unhealthy Air Pollution Index (API) readings recorded of late.State Health
MADANI WOMEN’S CARNIVAL, A PLATFORM TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE, ACQUIRE SKILLS
The MADANI Women’s Carnival provides a platform for women to gain knowledge and acquire new skills that will help them to generate income, said
45TH ASEAN MINISTERS’ MEETING ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY TO BEGIN IN KL TOMORROW
The 45th ASEAN Ministers’ Meeting on Agriculture and Forestry (AMAF) which takes place from Oct 2-6 in Kuala Lumpur is expected to further discuss
NUMBER OF FLOOD EVACUEES IN KEDAH DROPS TO 114 PEOPLE
The number of flood victims in Kedah has dropped to 114 individuals from 36 families tonight, compared to 408 people from 136 families this
DO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE SCREENING EARLY TO AVOID PERMANENT COMPLICATIONS – KPJ SPECIALIST
Cardiovascular disease screening tests should be done as early as in your 30s, seeing that non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and
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