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Prices of food and vegetables surged further during the Raya festival
National
Expert explains why prices of food skyrocketing and the role consumers play
SHAH ALAM - Cartels, cost of logistics, higher demand during Raya, and the Ukraine war are pushing...
Malaysian Muslim Consumers Association (PPIM) President Datuk Nadzim Johan says civil servants should know the difference to avoid falling into a trap.
National
The narrow gap difference between a gift and corruption
SHAH ALAM - What's the difference between a gift and corruption? Malaysian Muslim Consumers...
Prices of glove stocks on Bursa Malaysia have slumped substantially since the beginning second half of 2021
LETTERS
Glove industry needs to be “lucrative and thriving again” as Covid normalises - Zuraida
SHAH ALAM - It is an open secret that prices of glove stocks on Bursa Malaysia have slumped...
On May 3, 472 areas in five Air Selangor regions experienced water cuts due to odour detected at the Jenderam Hilir raw water pump station.
National
Water supply in 472 areas fully restored, says Air Selangor
KUALA LUMPUR - Water supply in 472 areas in Petaling, Sepang, Hulu Langat, Putrajaya and Kuala...
The five-day Labour Day break is typically one of China's busiest travel periods, but the country's worst Covid resurgence since early in the pandemic is expected to keep people home. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
National
Beijing tightens Covid restrictions as Labour Day holiday begins
Beijing - Restaurants across Beijing will temporarily ban dining-in and residents will need clear...
Photo for illustration purpose only - Photo: AFP
National
Burst pipe, 15 areas in KL have water supply disruption
KUALA LUMPUR - There will be unscheduled water supply disruption in 15 areas in the federal capital...
Uber has been fined 26 million Australian dollar (about 19 million U.S. dollars) after admitting that it breached Australian consumer law by making false or misleading statements. - Photo: AFP
News
Uber fined US$19.5 million over breaching Aussie consumer law
SYDNEY - Global rideshare giant Uber, has been issued with a 26 million Australian dollar (about 19...
Fomca CEO Dr Saravanan Thambirajah says most of the complaints are from those who bought goods from Facebook page, WhatsApp or Wechat application
National
Report online scammers immediately, Fomca advises victims
SHAH ALAM - A consumer watchdog has urged victims cheated by online sellers to lodge a complaint to...
Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities II Wee Jeck Seng said the move is expected to boost prices of palm oil and competing oils in the international market since Indonesia is a top producer and exporter of palm oil.
National
Indonesia's move impacts global edible oils and fats trade
PONTIAN - Indonesia’s move to ban exports of its palm oil starting Thursday next week is expected...
Carsome is reportedly seeking to go public through a dual listing on United State’s Nasdaq and the Singapore Store Exchange that would value the company at around RM8.6 billion.
INVESTMENT
Carsome mulls US and S’pore IPO, valuing company at RM8.6 bil
SHAH ALAM - Carsome Group, an online platform for buying and selling used cars is reportedly seeking...
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Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Full-time motherhood, full-time costs
They cook, clean, care for children, tend to ageing parents and keep households running day after day. Yet in Malaysia’s economic calculations, housewives' work barely exists. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Housewives: Keeping families and the economy running, without wage
Staying home with the family is no longer a lifestyle choice - it’s a financial calculation and increasingly, one that doesn’t add up. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Can families still afford a stay-at-home mother?
A US judge temporarily blocked the deportation of a five-year-old boy, whose detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents last week drew widespread public outrage amid immigration raids in Minneapolis.
Judge temporarily blocks deportation of 5-year-old child detained by ICE
Photo for illustration purpose only. - 123RF photo
Tangkak restaurant owner scammed of RM364,500 by fake police officer
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Dr M makes first public appearance after hip fracture
Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was seen seated in a wheelchair Pavilion Damansara. - Photo: THE STAR
Pavilion Bukit Jalil ushers in the Year of the Horse with a month of festive celebration
(From left) Pavilion REIT CEO Datuk Philip Ho, National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang, Maybank Bhd Head of Cards Md. Gharif Talib and Gold Art Head of Sales Daniel Lim at the official launch of Pavilion Bukit Jalil’s Joyful Prosperity Together, Here Chinese New Year celebration.
Wife of ex-army chief charged with receiving RM5,000 from unlawful activities
The 27-year-old pleaded not guilty after the charge was read out before Judge Mohd Azhar Othman. - Bernama photo
Gunman jailed for life in killing of Japan ex-PM Abe
In this picture taken on July 24, 2019 Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks on the podium during a ceremony marking one year before the start of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Photo by Behrouz Mehri/AFP FILE PIX
Housewife claims rat remains found in popular brand’s canned spaghetti sauce
Rohaniza lodged a complaint with the Health Ministry after discovering a foreign object in the spaghetti sauce she purchased from a supermarket.
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