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Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza and husband fined RM20,000 for baby’s ceremony which breached COVID-19 protocols
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Malaysian singer Siti Nurhaliza and husband fined RM20,000 for baby’s ceremony which breached COVID-19 protocols
Siti Nurhaliza gave birth to son Muhammad Afwa on Apr 19. (Photo: Instagram/ctdk)
27 May 2021 05:24PM (Updated:
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian celebrity Siti Nurhaliza Tarudin and her husband, Khalid Mohamad Jiwa, were each given a fine of RM10,000 (US$2,400) for breaching COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) during a religious ceremony known as ‘tahnik’ for her newborn baby in April.
Among the business to be handled by the members today, is election of Speaker and deputy speaker.
The speakership race has so far attracted Rebecca Kadaga who last evening was dropped by NRM Central Executive Committee but announced she would as independent, her former deputy Jacob Oulanya who is the choice of CEC, FDCs Ibrahim Ssemujju, who was the former Opposition chief whip in the 10th Parliament, DP’s Richard Ssebamala and Rakai Woman MP Juliet Kinyamatama.
Kinyamatama who is an independent NRM leaning MP was however turned away on Thursday because her name was not in the party’s register.
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Minutes after taking oath at Parliament, the 29-year-old advocate of the High Court and politician rushed to Makerere University to attend her graduation ceremony