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Restaurants Say No To Price Hike

Nov 15, 2024


restaurants say no to price hike

Mamak restaurants nationwide – including those in Johor - will not be going through with a proposed 5% price hike next year.

The Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Operators Association told this to FMT after discussions with the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry.

Earlier, it was reported that 300 mamak restaurants in Johor were planning to increase food prices due to rising operational costs, and the new minimum wage.

However, the association assured that these reports were likely the result of a misunderstanding.

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PTPTN could suspend funding for university courses with student repayment rates below 50%.

The fund told NST that the move is part of efforts to encourage repayment among students.

Earlier, the Higher Education Ministry revealed that so far, loans amounting to 32 billion ringgit still remain unpaid.

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The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry is stepping up efforts to ensure essential supplies remain accessible and affordable during the Northeast Monsoon.

As such, it's appointed over two thousand district retailers and wholesalers nationwide to act as mini-stock holders.

The monsoon season is expected to continue until March next year.

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Motion sensors and warning lights at animal roadkill hotspots could be implemented soon, to alert motorists about wildlife in the area.

This is one of the options being considered by the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry after night collisions with passing motorists resulted in the deaths of six endangered Malayan Tigers over the past two years.

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And, the Housing and Local Government Ministry says it’s spent over 800 million ringgit over two years to spruce up more than 11 thousand public toilets nationwide, as part of efforts to improve the cleanliness of these facilities around the country.


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