Others pointed out WFH could mean fewer people stuck in KL’s famous jams.
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He described the move as a difficult decision, but said it was necessary to protect the welfare of Malaysians.
Manifest dulu, reality later.
Their small gesture warmed hearts online.
She said she handed the uncle RM20 and asked him to return RM5, but he replied that he did not have any change.
The woman was confirmed dead at the scene.
The Myvi was driven by a 69-year-old disabled man.
MFA said the available seats were offered to Malaysians and South Koreans as a sign of solidarity during the crisis.
The case gained attention after a video of the man circulated on social media.
The teenager claimed he was driving because he wanted to bring his sick father somewhere.
“At first, people look down on this job. But when their fridge breaks, suddenly it becomes very important.”
Punish the one who abuses it, not the whole office.
It is unclear who placed the pole or when it was done.