Parliament today passed the Environmental Quality (Amendment) Bill 2026, empowering Sabah and Sarawak to govern “scheduled waste” produced and managed within their respective territories. Until now, licensing, transportation
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Parliament today passed the Environmental Quality (Amendment) Bill 2026, empowering Sabah and Sarawak to govern “scheduled waste” produced and managed within their respective territories. Until now, licensing, transportation
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram Across Malaysia, it is common to see businesses that thrive under the founder’s leadership but struggle once the next generation steps in.
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram Jeanette (second left) handing over the flood aid to one of the flood victims. PITAS (Feb 25): A flood relief mission serving
Kuala Lumpur: Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) mengorak langkah strategik dalam landskap telekomunikasi negara dengan mengumumkan kerjasama baharu 5G menerusi aturan Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) bersama U Mobile. ©
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram Roland (back, fifth left) with some of the participants at the Miri High Court on Wednesday. MIRI (Feb 25): The Miri High
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram Abang Johari (fourth left) is seen in a photocall with Abu Tariq (third left) and his delegation. – Ukas photo KUCHING (Feb
Title: 2026 Amendment to Environmental Quality Act to Grant Sabah, Sarawak Control Over Scheduled Waste Management KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 5 — Today in the Dewan Rakyat, the Environmental
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram A man walks past a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) logo outside the companys headquarters in Tokyo on Feb 24, 2026. China’s commerce
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24 — Crude palm oil prices (CPO) are projected to consolidate within the range of RM4,000 per tonne to RM4,300 per tonne in March 2026,
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram Handout photo shows the unsightly conditions of overflowing rubbish bin near SMK Bandar. BINTULU (Feb 24): An overflowing rubbish bin near the
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