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RMCO: Ensure 90 per cent of civil servants work in office

Despite RMCO, roadblocks continue in Putrajaya to control inter-district travel

07 Mar 2021 / 20:18 H. Pix for representational purpose only. PUTRAJAYA: There are still police roadblocks around Putrajaya despite it being placed under the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) since March 5, said Putrajaya District Police chief ACP Mohd Fadzil Ali. He said that roadblocks and random police checks would continue to be conducted around Putrajaya to ensure the public did not enter without a letter of permission to protect the district from the risk of Covid-19 infection. “This is because Putrajaya is surrounded by Kuala Lumpur and Selangor which are still under the Conditional MCO (CMCO). If not controlled, people will gather in Putrajaya. That is why if outsiders come here for activities without an inter-district letter, police will issue a compound,“ he said when contacted here, today.

Curry rice for some, thin gruel for others as visitors to Penang dry up thanks to Covid-19

March 07, 2021 Closed shophouses in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. Strict coronavirus lockdown has left many businesses struggling to survive. South China Morning Post It has become a familiar scene on Chulia Street: Mamak Indian Muslim workers sweat behind face masks as they fill brown paper bags with rice and curry, feeding residents who would prefer not to – and indeed, until a month ago, could not – dine in restaurants. Chinese uncles and aunties wait behind kerbside stalls for the next rider of a sputtering motorcycle, who will exchange a few ringgit for a plastic bag filled with hot soup and noodles. Behind them hang red Chinese altars covered in ritual ash next to rows of padlocked shophouses that, like closed eyes, seal George Town’s multicultural secrets behind metallic shutters.

Finance Ministry charts course for Malaysia s economic recovery | Malaysia

Sunday, 07 Mar 2021 07:30 AM MYT Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz speaks to the media, September 6, 2020. Bernama pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. PUTRAJAYA, Mar 7 The Finance Ministry has set six main targets for 2021 to alleviate the burden faced by the people amidst the Covid-19 pandemic and, at the same time, revive the country’s economy. Its minister, Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz, said his ministry is focusing on creating 500,000 new job opportunities with the setting up of the National Employment Council as well as systemic efforts under the ‘Jaminan Penjanaan Pekerjaan’ (JanaKerja) Scheme.

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