3 March: Almost 1,000 protestors led by the Islamic opposition party,
PAS gathered in
Kuala Lumpur to protest against the government's 30 sen increase for fuel.
(Reuters)
3 March: A government decision to limit visitors to
Sabah's ex-resort island of
Sipadan was found to be benefiting towards the island, as the island's plantlife and turtle landings have increased.
(The Star)
3 March: The Housing and Local Government Ministry will blacklist the developers of 150 abandoned projects will stay blacklisted until the projects will be revived.
(The Star)
2 March: Malaysia has potentially exploitable mineral reserves worth RM148.7 billion.
(Bernama)
2 March: 488 kindergartens in Sarawak has been ordered by the government to be closed to curb
hand, foot and mouth disease, which has already claimed the lives of 3 children in the state.
(The Star)
2 March: Following an unexpected flooding in parts of
Shah Alam, the
Sultan of Selangor summons the mayor of
Shah Alam and state department officers to his palace to enquire the reasons of the flooding.
(The Star)
2 March:
Yasmin Ahmad's sequel to Sepet, titled Gubra has been approved by the Censorship Board to be released without any portions being cut off.
(The Star)
3 March: Almost 1,000 protestors led by the Islamic opposition party,
PAS gathered in
Kuala Lumpur to protest against the government's 30 sen increase for fuel.
(Reuters)
3 March: A government decision to limit visitors to
Sabah's ex-resort island of
Sipadan was found to be benefiting towards the island, as the island's plantlife and turtle landings have increased.
(The Star)
3 March: The Housing and Local Government Ministry will blacklist the developers of 150 abandoned projects will stay blacklisted until the projects will be revived.
(The Star)
2 March: Malaysia has potentially exploitable mineral reserves worth RM148.7 billion.
(Bernama)
2 March: 488 kindergartens in Sarawak has been ordered by the government to be closed to curb
hand, foot and mouth disease, which has already claimed the lives of 3 children in the state.
(The Star)
2 March: Following an unexpected flooding in parts of
Shah Alam, the
Sultan of Selangor summons the mayor of
Shah Alam and state department officers to his palace to enquire the reasons of the flooding.
(The Star)
2 March:
Yasmin Ahmad's sequel to Sepet, titled Gubra has been approved by the Censorship Board to be released without any portions being cut off.
(The Star)