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The Government Is Against Extra Charges For 5G
Nov 06, 2023
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The government does not want telcos to charge more for 5G services.
The Communications and Digital Minister says this is to ensure that Malaysians are not burdened:
Fahmi Fadzil explains that some mobile network operators are still determining whether to impose additional fees, and will be given time to coordinate the matter.
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Every effort is being taken to ensure sufficient supply of chicken at affordable prices, especially in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan.
The acting Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister says the government will continue with its intervention programs in areas where prices are high, including expanding the implementation of Rahmah sales.
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The number of flood evacuees has spiked overnight…with Selangor the latest to be affected.
At last look…the state has more than 570 victims seeking shelter at relief centers in Sepang, Hulu Langat and Subang.
Meanwhile Perak still has around 220 evacuees.
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The Education Ministry is planning to appoint teachers on a contract basis to help fill up vacancies.
This is on top of the recent offer of permanent employment to nearly ten thousand education graduates.
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The government says its doing all it can to rescue Malaysian victims of human trafficking overseas.
This comes following reports that almost two thousand Malaysian trafficking victims are still stranded in several neighbouring countries.
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