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Community Ambulance Continues to Serve During the MCO

SUBANG Jaya’s Community Ambulance team continues to serve, to strive and not to yield during the duration of the movement control order. Members of the...

Bracing for a new normal

By Michelle Ng Malaysia and the world sustained two hits - global economic slowdown towards the end of 2019, followed by the Covid-19 spread. This...

Keeping Busy to Make Sure No One Goes Hungry

The Movement Control Order which has been in place since March 18 has kept everyone home to flatten the curve of the Covid-19 pandemic. This...

No Empty Stomachs at Sri Tanjung USJ16 Thanks to JKP Zone 3

MPSJ councilor for Zone 3 Lee Jen Uyin has played a pivotal role in making sure no one goes hungry during the movement control...

Covid-19; Making Sense of the Last 75 Bewildering Days

By Wong Chen I first wrote my initial thoughts and warnings on my Facebook page about Covid-19 on 31st January 2020. This was immediately after...

Oi! #dudukrumah

by Anthony Dylan #dudukrumah #stayathome #kitajagakita #staysafe #socialdistancing These are all the hashtags trending at the moment. The reality of the seriousness of this pandemic infection...

Will You Go for Your Haircut Now?

This was the question we asked a few men in Subang Jaya. The MCO has taken a toll on their personal grooming especially their...

Making Sure No One Goes Hungry in Subang Jaya

The poor and less fortunate have fortunately not being going hungry during the Movement Control Order thanks to the Lions Club of Subang Jaya. The...

One Less Hungry Person Today Thanks to Our Abang Police

Our tears rolled when we received this photograph from Taman Desa in Kuala Lumpur just a few minutes ago. A homeless old man is going...

EDITORIAL: Just Another 2 Weeks to Break the Covid-19 Chain

WE just heard it. Prime MinisterTan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin just announced the extension of another two weeks of the Movement Control Order until April...

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