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Read More »Tired of countless potholes surfacing on roads, concerned residents have set up…
Tired of countless potholes surfacing on roads, concerned residents have set up a Facebook group as a means to alert the authorities. Shaun Amirthalingam, the administrator of Pot Hole Malaysia, said he started the page last week as a grassroots initiative to solve the longstanding issue. Tired of p …
Read More »'Millions allocated but Sarawak roads still bad' State PAS leader wants urgent…
'Millions allocated but Sarawak roads still bad' State PAS leader wants urgent repairs and upgrades to roads in rural areas. 'Millions allocated but Sarawak roads still bad'
Read More »Video | KiniTV Close to 500 people flooded the roads near the embassies of Russi…
Video | KiniTV Close to 500 people flooded the roads near the embassies of Russia, Ukraine and also the United Nations office today as BN protested for justice to be served to the victims of the MH17 tragedy. Umno deputy youth chief Khairul Azwan Harun led the delegation to deliver memorandums to th …
Read More »Close to 500 people flooded the roads near the embassies of Russia, Ukraine and…
Close to 500 people flooded the roads near the embassies of Russia, Ukraine and also the United Nations office today as BN protested for justice to be served to the victims of the MH17 tragedy. Umno deputy youth chief Khairul Azwan Harun led the delegation to deliver memorandums to the two embassies …
Read More »Six toll roads costing RM20bil on the cards
PETALING JAYA: At least six toll roads offering construction jobs worth RM20bil are coming on stream in the next 18 months. Two of them, the RM5.04bil West Coast Expressway (WCE) and the RM1.18bil extension of the Duta-Ulu Kelang Expressway or Duke (pic), have achieved financial close, indicating th …
Read More »Flash floods bring traffic to a crawl along major city roads
TRAFFIC in Kuala Lumpur was chaotic after heavy rains and strong winds caused flash floods and toppled trees in several parts of the city. The Jalan Duta-Jalan Semantan interchange was one of the worst-affected stretches by yesterday’s 3pm downpour, with cars caught in a bumper-to-bumper crawl. A ca …
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