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Police man a roadblock along Jalan Syed Putra in Kuala Lumpur January 13, 2021. ― Picture by Choo Choy May
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PUTRAJAYA, May 3 The implementation of targeted movement control order (MCO) in several localities in Kuala Lumpur is seen as an appropriate approach for the federal capital to deal with Covid-19, said Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
He said in the special National Security Council (MKN) meeting on Covid-19, chaired by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today, several state governments have requested for the reimplementation of the movement control oder (MCO) due to the increase in the number of Covid-19 cases.
04 May 2021 / 07:26 H. Bernama
PUTRAJAYA:The implementation of targeted Movement Control Order (MCO) in several localities in Kuala Lumpur is seen as an appropriate approach for the federal capital to deal with COVID-19, said Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
He said in the special National Security Council (MKN) meeting on Covid-19, chaired by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin yesterday, several state governments have requested for the reimplementation of the Movement Control Oder (MCO) due to the increase in the number of Covid-19 cases.
“There are several (hotspot) localities in Kuala Lumpur, but we hope that we will be placed under the targeted MCO.
PUTRAJAYA (March 13): Putrajaya will be developed into an international recreational city apart from being known as the country’s administrative centre, said Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.
He said that the Federal Territories Ministry would have discussions with the private sector and the Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) to further develop Putrajaya for the next 25 years, so that more activities and business opportunities would be created for local traders and the community to generate income.
“I have asked PPj not only to make improvements to the existing tourist attractions but also to think of other attractions including innovative tourism products in order to attract more visitors to Putrajaya,” he told the media after a walkabout to Anjung Floria here, today.
Muhyiddin gesturing to reporters as he arrives to chair the Bersatu supreme council meeting. Bernama
IT was not a tit for tat move when Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia’s supreme council responded to Umno’s decision to cut ties with the party in GE15.
Bersatu’s statement on Thursday was “tidak keras” (not hard-hitting), said Universiti Teknologi Malaysia political analyst Dr Mazlan Ali.
Bersatu, which Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin leads, met earlier in the week to discuss a letter signed by Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stating that the party’s supreme council had decided on Feb 19 not to cooperate with Bersatu in the next general election.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 13: High-risk groups and B40 families living in high-density areas such as the People’s Housing Project (PPR) apartments should be g.