PUTRAJAYA: The Government is considering the possibility of stopping fish export and adjusting the start of the padi season in view of the expected prolonged dry spell caused by the El Nino. Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said with the padi planting proce …
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Klang Valley folk now opting for public transportation to beat jams
MORE Klang Valley drivers left their cars at home and used public transport to go to work to avoid rush hour traffic gridlocks last year. According to the Government Transformation Programme report, the morning peak ridership, between 6am and 10am, reached 437,525 by the end of last year. This excee …
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KUALA LUMPUR: Cendol seller P. Chandrasekaran was forced to leave his job as a welder when he suffered a stroke 14 years ago. After a year, he decided to start up his cendol business but still struggled to make ends meet, pushing a small cart under an umbrella and making about RM60 a day. He earned …
Read More »General : Government Aims To Build Mini Children’s Houses By 2020
KOTA BAHARU, May 12 (Bernama) — The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry aims to set up Mini Children’s Homes to place neglected and abused children nationwide by 2020. Its minister Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim said there was currently only one such existing home in the coun …
Read More »Sport : Perlis Almost Certain Of Hosting All SUKMA Events In The State – Khairy
KANGAR, May 12 (Bernama) — Perlis will host all the SUKMA events in Perlis said Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaludin. However, aquatics may be held at the Gunung Keriang Aquatic Centre in Alor Setar, Kedah if the new swimming complex being build in Perlis could not be completed in time o …
Read More »15 minutes of fun
Show us the funny! Sunday Star asked readers to write a creative caption in a speech ballon for a cartoon panel published in the paper, take a picture of it with their smartphone or tablet, and send their entries to star2@thestar.com.my. Here are the best entries. Sent in by Alvin, alvinzlim@gmailco …
Read More »General : Rela Has 2.97 Million Members Nationwide
MELAKA, May 12 (Bernama) – The Department of Volunteers (Rela) has 2.97 million members nationwide and over 70 percent of them are youths. Its director-general, Datuk Mustafa Ibrahim said the figure was expected to increase at year end with the launch of Briged Rela Siswa-Siswi (RELASIS)involv …
Read More »Boko Haram rebels say ready to exchange kidnapped Nigerian girls for prisoners
PARIS (Reuters) – Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Nigeria’s Islamist Boko Haram militants, said on Monday he would release more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by his fighters in exchange for prisoners, according to a video seen by Agence France-Presse. The French news agency said the 17-mi …
Read More »Business : Matrade Confident Sales From Lifestyle Segment Will Double This Year
KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 (Bernama) — The Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) is confident sales from the lifestyle segment will double this year, says Chief Executive Officer Datuk Dr Wong Lai Sum. She said Matrade would focus on promoting fashion-related programmes this year …
Read More »Cracks put school buildings at risk of collapsing
IPOH: Two blocks of building at SMK Ringlet in Cameron Highlands are in danger of collapsing after huge cracks started appearing on the ground. The school’s Parent Teacher Association chairman V.P. Selvam said the cracks at its school hall and a two-storey block had widened over two years and the bu …
Read More »General : 15,000 Nurses Being Recruited To Fill Shortage
PUTRAJAYA, May 12 (Bernama) — A total of 15,700 nurses are being recruited since last year to fill a shortage in government hospitals and clinics, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam. Five thousand nurses were taken last year and 4,037 more in January and February this year, he s …
Read More »‘I’m sorry for being useless’ – Law student’s last message before falling to her death
GEORGE TOWN: A security guard at the 21-storey high Menara Umno received a rude shock at about 7.40am Monday after he heard a loud thud. “Upon checking the premises, I found a body of a young woman lying on the floor beside the building. “The impact had also damaged a zinc roof of an emp …
Read More »General : Sarawak’s Telecommunications Coverage To Hit 90 Per Cent Next Year – Ahmad Shabery
KUCHING, May 12 (Bernama) — Telecommunications coverage in Sarawak is expected to rise to 90 per cent next year with the construction of 149 new towers in the state, Communication and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek said here Monday. He said the tenders for the construction …
Read More »Watch: 'House' star Omar Epps talks zombies, Brad Pitt and 'Resurrection'
New TV series ‘Resurrection’ is a matter of life and death, the actor tells The Star in an exclusive interview. Actor Omar Epps doesn’t dismiss the possibility of life after death. Epps was in town recently to promote his latest work, Resurrection, an eight-episode series about the dead …
Read More »For now, the mice are hiding
After an anti-kidnapping rally in Jolo town, a new police chief and 300 extra policemen are making their presence felt. IN Jolo town, the kidnappers play a cat and mouse game with the police. According to the newly appointed Jolo police chief Major Junpikar Sitin, the mice (the kidnappers) are curre …
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