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Hot weather: Make sure to drink enough water

SHAH ALAM, OCT 25: The public is advised to take precautionary measures to ensure adequate water intake to prevent dehydration, especially during the current hot and dry weather.

The Director-General of Health, Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah advised the public to be alert to signs of heat stroke such as headache, swollen tongue, lack of sweat, lethargy, loss of focus and fainting.

“If any of these happens, the public should immediately seek treatment,” he said in a statement here.

According to the Meteorological Department, the hot weather phenomenon caused by typhoon Lan, now in southern Japan, is moving north and beginning to move away from the country.

That situation is causing water vapour in this country’s airspace to concentrate on the typhoon area causing temperature increase.

Noor Hisham said that Meterological Department’s definition of a normal daily temperature is between 28.6 to 35 degree Celcius and currently the maximum temperature in Peninsular Malaysia has not reached 35 degree Celcius.

Nevertheless, he said people should be prepared and take appropriate action to face the situation if the weather continually gets hotter

“The Health Ministry’s advise on this situation can be obtained from its official website.

“The Ministry also monitors the weather in Malaysia thorough the Meterological Department’s website at http://www.met.gov.my,” he said.

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Islamic Affairs Premier Forum on October 28, Shah Alam

BY LIZAWATI MADFA

SHAH ALAM, OCT 28: The public is invited to attend the Islamic Affairs Premier Forum to be held on October 28 featuring Imam Muda Asyraf as guest panel.

Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), Corporate and Public Relations Head, Shahrin Ahmad said the educational programme is intended to create a knowledgeable, pious and god-fearing community.

He said it would also give the community the exposure and awareness on the importance of human capital development for future generation.

“Besides that, the relationship among the residents can also be strengthen irrespective of age.

“It also gives the MBSA an opportunity to be closer and intimate with the community,” he said in a statement.

Located at the Al Ikhlas Mosque, Seksyen 13, the forum is scheduled to begin at 9 pm.

Other invited panels are Chief Assistant Director of the Mosque and Surau Management Division, Selangor Islamic Religious Department, Dato ‘Badli Shah Alauddin.

The audience will also get to listen to the Al-Quran recitation by Imam 2 of the Ikhlas Mosque, Ustaz Muawwidz Al-Ansori Dzulkefly.

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MBSA launched i-ADU to facilitate reports from public

BY LIZAWATI MADFA

SHAH ALAM, 24 OCT: The i-ADU application is launched to facilitate complaints to be made directly to the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA).

Its Head of Corporate and Public Relations Division, Shahrin Ahmad said it is one of the initiatives to improve MBSA’s delivery system for the convenience of the community.

He said it enables the process of making complaints, reviewing complaints, receiving feedback and rating solution satisfaction to be done online.

“This application also complaints to be lodged 24 hours a day and not limited to only during office hours.

“This would be convenient for the public and helps MBSA provide the best service for all,” he said.

Last October 21, i-ADU was launched by Deputy Mayor, Shukri Mohamad Hamin in conjunction with Meet Customer Day at the SACC Mall.

At the same time, the public can still submit complaints via the MBSA portal, toll-free number 1-800-88-4477, face-to-face, letters, forms and complaints on MBSA’s social media.

The i-Adu app can be loaded via Android while Appstore users can enjoy the app next year.

 

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MACC Chief Commissioner should come forward and clarify

BY AFIX REDZUAN

KUALA LUMPUR, OCT 24: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Chief Commissioner, Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad was asked to respond to speculations whether he is or not the person in a video captured in Bali.

Puchong Member of Parliament, Gobind Singh Deo said, keeping mum on the allegation is not a correct reaction, instead, he must respond.

“I ask Dzulkifli (to clarify) if it is true or not that he is the individual in the video that has been spreading, allegedly captured in Bali, Indonesia.

“He needs to respond to the speculation that the individual in question is himself and if it is not, I ask him to clarify openly.

“With a high position in MACC, he needs to do that to clear his name and himself.

“PDRM or any investigation agency must realise that their agency’s image cannot be compromised in whatever situation to ensure public’s confidence in them,” he said.

Talking during a media session at the Parliament Medai centre, he said the call is made in his capacity as a Member of Parliament as MACC was formed based on laws passed in Parliament in 2009.

Last week, a video showing a senior MACC official allegedly having an affair with a married woman was viraled by certain party.

Gobind said an MACC’s Chief Commissioner is special post under Section 5 of the Act.

“Clearly, Parliament enacted the act and formed MACC to protect and promote integrity and transparency in management in the public and private sector.

“Therefore, it becomes necessary for its officers, especially the Chief Commissioner to set a good example,” he said.

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Antartica Charity Run on Jan 7, 2018 in Shah Alam

BY LIZAWATI MADFA

SHAH ALAM, OCT 24: The public is invited to join the Antartica Charity Run 2018 scheduled to be held in Shah Alam, on January 7, 2018.

National Expeditor, Dr Sharifah Mazlina Syed Abdul Kadir said it is to help to support the expedition mission of five women to the South Pole in November 2018.

She added that funds raised through the charity run will be channeled to the All Women’s Expedition To Antartica (AWETA) fund to support the expedition cost.

“So far, we have received encouraging response and we target to reach up to 3,000 participations,” she said at a media session.

Held at the AWETA Office, the media session was also attended by AWETA 2018 Project Director, Dato’ Noorizah Abd Hamid.

The charity run will start and end at the Karangkraf Office and categorised into two, a 5-kilometre (km) Fun Run and a 13-km run.

Particpants stand a chance to win cash prizes, unique medals and attractive prizes for the Best Antartica Costume category.

Last May, AWETA started looking for five Ice Queens in several locations such as Selangor, Johor, Terengganu and Kelantan.

Noorizah said, the top ten winners will also be eligible to enter the Ice Queen search semi-finals.

“The fisrt stage search of the Ice Queens will end by mid-January 2018 while the semi-final will be done in February 2018.

“We target 30 participants to go to the next level and they will be screened through a reality-TV programme latest by early May 2018,” she said.

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Najib visited to US to promote himself or to invest?

BY AFIZ REDZUAN

KUALA LUMPUR, OCT 24: Pakatan Harapan questioned the statement made by Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed who said that Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s visit to United States (US) was merely to ‘enhance his profile’ and ‘no investment deal was finalised’.

Kuala Terengganu Member of Parliament, Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad said the statement was shocking and contradictory because based on previous media reports, it was said that the Malaysia’s visit was to help US’s economy.

“Mustapa said that no deal was signed during the Malaysian delegation’s vist to US, led by Najib, recently.

“I saw and heard the video myself where Najib said Malaysia wish to help US’s economy including investing over USD4 billion through the Employee Provident Fund (EPF) and Khazanah Nasional as well as tens of billions to purchase Boeing aircrafts.

“The question now is it the country’s profile or is it Najib’s profile, which is now badly deteriorating, that was being enhanced?” he asked.

During a media session at the Parliament Media Centre, Raja Kamarul said ‘no deals signed’ is not surprising as he claimed that Donald Trump and the US were most probably suspicious of the financial source.

“Who can trust and dare to receive money from MO1 who is being investigated in US and in seven other countries in the world?

“US would not want to be smeared with the biggest financial scandal in the world today,” he said.

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Mohamed Azmin criticised Zahid Hamidi’s ‘U-turn’ on Jho Low’s issue

SHAH ALAM, OCT 24: Dato’ Menteri Besar, Mohamed Azmin criticised Deputy Prime Minister, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s ‘u-turn’ statement regarding Malaysia seeking Interpol’s assistance to locate Low Taek Jho or Jho Low.

Mohamed Azmin said in his Twitter account that Zahid’s attempt to twist facts is futile.

In his tweet, he had also asked if Zahid was “scolded” by his “boss”.

In Dewan Rakyat yesterday, Zahid Hamidi said that Malaysian Police has sought Interpol’s assistance to locate Low, the main individual in the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) scandal.

He was responding to a question from Mohamed Azmin, who is also Gombak Member of Parliament.

However, Zahid Hamidi had turned around and said that his speech was “manipulated” and explained that request to Interpol for assistance is no longer active as Low’s case file has been closed.

United States’ (US) investigators claimed that Low is the mastermind behind the money embezzlement from the national investment firm, 1MDB.

Mohamed Azmin had previously appealed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court to force police and Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to arrest Jho Low.

The court had however allowed an initial objection from the Attorney-General Chambers representing the police and rejected the appeal this month.

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MPSepang offers compound reduction

BY SABIRAH AZIZ

SEPANG, OCT 23: Sepang Municipal Council is having a Car-Parking Compound Payment Campaign starting from this November 1 to 30.

According to its Facebook page, the RM20 compound discount is for car-park offense and obstruction and traffic offenses.

Payments can be made at MPSepang Mobile Counter, beginning 1 November, every Monday to Thursday in certain locations.

The counters will be opened from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Among the locations involved are Medan 88 (in front of BSN and Maybank), Kosmopleks, Glomac (in front of Pelita Restaurant), Jalan Teknokrat 5 (DHL) and Lim Kok Wing.

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MPK plants trees to address illegal waste problem

BY HAFIZAN TAIB

KLANG, OCT 23: The Klang Municipal Council (MPK) has taken the initiative to plant 166 ‘Eugenia’ trees at several locations in the town in an effort to stop illegal waste dumping.

Its Yang Dipertua, Dato’ Mohamad Yasid Bidin said, the smart move was done with cooperation from Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Berhad (KDEB) and Residents’ Associations (JKP) to green the environment.

He said the programme was done to stop irresponsible parties from continuing to dump illegal waste at the sites.

“According to operation data, 154,296.25 tonnes of waste was been cleaned in Klang until September, and 28,324.49 tonnes of illegal waste was also cleaned (last January to September) and they are largely from illegal dumpsites.

“I hope this activity will inculcate the culture of maintaining cleanliness and preserving the green environment among the Klang people,” he said.

He further said that the community should act as a more sensitive and responsible citizen by contacting local authorities they see any irresponsible party illegally disposing waste.

Mohamad Yasid said, MPK appreciates JKP and council members’ commitment in helping with the tree-planting programme in 21 locations in the town.

“Of that total, 17 locations have been successfully closed and several proactive steps to reduce the problem, including enforcement actions are being enhanced from time to time.

“27 vehicles were also confiscated until last September, and 87 last year, for that offense,” he said.

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KDN urged to clarify Jho Low’s status

BY AFIX REDZUAN

KUALA LUMPUR, OCT 23: The Home Ministry (KDN) was urged to explain our Royal Malaysian Police Force (PDRM) and Interpol’s cooperation status to track businessman, Low Taek Jho or Jho Low.

The matter was mentioned by Gombak Member of Parliament, Dato’ Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali in his additional question during the oral question and answer session in Dewan Rakyat this morning.

According to Home Minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, police have yet to get detailed information on the matter despite having requested from Interpol.

“We are very sure Interpol is acting professionally and PDRM still has no detail information, but we are convinced that action by certain international parties, especially intelligence agencies, have been finalised.

“We believe the case is no longer relevant unless it is raised by any dissatisfied politician,” he said.

Mohamed Azmin said, through a collaboration, PDRM can get Interpol’s assistance to detain a person and conduct investigation.

In fact, he said the matter was raised several months ago with PDRM needing Interpol’s services to identify Jho Low’s positions, as stated in many international reports.

“My question, where is PDRM’s stand in this matter?

“Will the PDRM get Interpol’s assistance to identify Jho Low’s position and extradite him to investigate the country’s largest financial scandal,” he said.

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3 dams record 100% water capacity

BY SABIRAH AZIZ

SHAH ALAM, OCT 23: Water level in several dams in Selangor are satisfactory as reported by Lembaga Urus Air Selangor (LUAS) on its official website.

According to the website, the Semenyih, Langat and Klang Gate dams are at a 100% water capacity level.

Meanwhile, the water level in the Sungai Labu Off River Storage (ORS) is 99.62% while Tasik Subang is 98.03%.

For Sungai Selangor ORS, the water level is 97.76% and Sungai Tinggi ORS is 93.89%.

Meawhile, the Batu Dam has recorded a water level of 80.34%.

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2018 Budget: Don’t marginalise the lower and middle-class

BY AFIZ REDZUAN

SHAH ALAM, OCT 23: The Federation of Malaysian Consumer Association (FOMCA) hopes that the 2018 Budget that will be tabled this Friday will contain more initiatives for the middle-income (M40) and low-income (B40) groups, to reduce their burden on living cost.

Its Deputy President, Mohd Yusof Abdul Rahman said, as expected, the Federal Government’s budget is more of an ‘election budget’ to attract votes, however he stressed that a systematic revenue distribution is necessary.

“We certainly hope the government would take certain approaches expecially in reducing cost of living.

“This time, we hope the M40 is also the focus as they are in the same boat with B40.

“Government can reduce income tax and exempt tax for certain groups,” he said to SelangorKini.

He said, the Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) is always the most anticipated announcement at every budget presentation however he hopes that the gradual distribution is given in the form of capital so that citizens can increase household income.

“BR1M must be distributed systematically. If previously RM1,200 is given in three stages, FOMCA’s view is that it is better to give it in the form of cash and food-coupon that is redeemable at certain stores or they can keep the cash in trust funds.

“If previously there was a suggestion to use BR1M to buy Proton Iriz car for citizens to operate Uber, perhaps next year the money can be given through a food-truck purchase packages so they can operate businesses and increase their income,” he said.