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Government to look into welfare of Caliph Buskers visually impaired drummer

Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal (left) visited Fendy Adlun on July 10 to offer assistance. Photo: Bernama The government has come to the aid of Caliph Buskers drummer Fendy Adlun, 30, whose income has been affected for over a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The band comprises visually-impaired musicians. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun said her team would ensure that Fendy’s previous application for the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) affordable housing was looked into immediately. I will bring a DBKL officer for this application process and it will be completed as soon as possible. The current rental of the (Fendy s) house is RM1,300 a month.

AMEC s Teong welcomes NPCIL initiative under PAKEJ plan

KUALA LUMPUR (June 5): The Association of Malaysian Express Carriers (AMEC) has lauded the efforts of the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia (KKMM) and Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for spearheading the National Postal and Courier Industry Laboratory (NPCIL). In a statement yesterday, AMEC president Teong Teck Lean said he also welcomed the initiatives taken by the Ministry of Transport, Agensi.

Malaysian singer Alena Murang continues her mission to preserve the music of her Dayak tribe in Borneo

Alena Murang’s second solo album, Sky Songs, continues the mission set out five years ago in her debut, Flight , which is the musical conservation of the endangered traditions and languages of Borneo, something often forgotten in official Malaysian narratives. The Kuala Lumpur-based recording artist – the child of a Kelabit father from the highlands of the Baram River in.

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Cabotage policy: Let s get clever

11 Apr 2021 / 20:50 H. THERE are two strong opposing views on the issue of the cabotage policy impacting the undersea internet cable industry, and both seem to have a strong argument with good intention that requires clarity. However, on balance, the view that exemption from the cabotage policy for the industry is the right thing to do must be given precedence for the sake of making our country an attractive investment destination for digital infrastructure, especially in light of our aspirations set out in the MyDigital blueprint and to truly be the Heart of Digital Asean. Let’s first discuss the view that the cabotage policy is detrimental in making Malaysia the choice for investment destination, especially high-value digital investment.

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