Regardless, a city would definitely grow due to a new LRT line, as it will be seen as a convenience for its residents and workers. Furthermore, the project will begin this year, with an expected completion before 2030.…
The number of flood victims relocated to temporary relief centres in Kedah and Penang has risen this morning, with Perlis also opening its relief centres in response to the growing number of flood-affected individuals.…
Read MoreThe growing number of certified companies, from 56 in 2008 to 1,651 in 2023, reflects rising consumer demand for Halal products. A majority are non-Muslim companies…
Read MoreMalaysia's largest drug operation this year seized RM4.4 million in illegal sex stimulants and digital devices across Penang, Kedah, and Johor…
Read MoreFormer assemblyperson Satees A/L Muniandy highlighted this issue under the “Experience Penang! The Diversity of Asia” initiative. He sarcastically praised the government for being “very good” as the pamphlets lacked Bahasa Melayu, the national language.…
Read MoreHome Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution said as many as 40 new autogates were added at KLIA Terminals 1 and 2 making the total number 80 while the additional facilities in Penang are being identified.…
Read MoreMalaysia Debt Ventures Berhad (MDV), a subsidiary of the Minister of Finance (Incorporated) [MOF (Inc)] and an agency under the purview of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), reiterates its intention of enhancing financing access for technology companies based in Penang to support their growth and development.…
Read MorePenang will be the first non-Klang Valley city in Malaysia to have a rapid transit line. For the time being, it is only an LRT line. However, users are still excited as typically, train lines like these were exclusively in the Klang Valley.…
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