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Malay Mail on MSNPlanning to attend the National Day 2025 parade in Putrajaya? Here’s what you should know
Heading to Putrajaya for the National Day parade? Organisers have doubled the public seating to 8,000 and arranged 15,000 ...
Several roads in Putrajaya will be closed next week for Hari Merdeka reheasals, Free Malaysia Today has reported. A total of ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNNa’im: Putrajaya reports viral videos urging Muslims to shun Tabung Haji to police, MCMC
Reports regarding video clips allegedly tarnishing Lembaga Tabung Haji’s (TH) image on social media have been lodged with the ...
In conjunction with the upcoming 68th National Day celebrations, 14 roads will be closed from 26 to 29 August to facilitate rehearsals. This was announced by the Kuala Lumpur Police Chief, Datuk ...
A total of 14 main roads in Putrajaya will be closed from 6am to noon from Aug 26 to 29 for rehearsals for the 68th National ...
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Malay Mail on MSN‘By the people, for the people’: Putrajaya’s MyGov super app brings 34 govt services together under one digital roof
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 20 — The Digital Ministry today introduced the beta version of the MyGov app, described as an “an app by ...
PUTRAJAYA: An anti-corruption themed film may be produced, says Tan Sri Azam Baki. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission ...
KULAI, Aug 19 — The Kulai Municipal Council (MPKu) has immediately allocated RM300,000 to build a retaining wall at a slope ...
PUTRAJAYA, Aug 20 (Bernama) -- A principal assistant director at a government department has been arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on suspicion of soliciting bribes and ...
Kuala Lumpur police chief Fadil Marsus said 14 roads in the administrative centre would be closed from 6am to noon from Aug 26 to 29, namely: ...
Calls are growing in Malaysia for authorities there to take a similarly tough approach as Singapore against vaping. Current regulations in Malaysia does not prohibit the sale or use of e-vaporisers.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNGovt can’t suddenly ban vape, says health minister
Dzulkefly Ahmad cites 'legitimate expectation' under smoking control law and says Cabinet will decide on eventual ban.
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