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For a capitalist government, the solution is never public transport that would ease the burden and costs of the rakyat.
It's extracting more wealth from underpaid workers and forcing them to take a loan to buy overpriced garbage from Proton and Perodua.
Just a reminder that sand mining can worsen coastal erosion, cause habitat loss in rivers & deltas, increase sedimentation upstream, kill macroinvertebrates & affect community livelihoods that depend on freshwater & marine ecosystems.
Yes, the ban on our sand export should stay.
Can you IMAGINE?
8 colleagues in the same Radiology department at Pusat Perubatan UM all hit with Stage 4 cancer and thyroid disorders. AT THE SAME TIME.
possible radiation leak?
instead of fixing it, the HOD allegedly scolded and tried to silence staff who dared speak up about occupational safety
HOD must be fired the moment the investigation is done
also, huge respect to @PSMPetalingJaya for helping the workers raise their voices
Dude, we know.
What we don't know is what are our plans to reduce fuel dependency & consumption, and transition away from fossil fuels.
How about clarity on that?
@anwaribrahim
Malaysians are being urged to immediately slash their shower times in half and stop washing their cars daily, according to Charles Santiago, as a prolonged heatwave pushes critical water sources like the Sungai Muda to dangerously low levels.
The former National Water Services Commission (SPAN) chairman said these everyday habits — often overlooked — are collectively draining millions of litres of water at a time when supply is tightening.
“Go easy on car washing, gardening, and cut your shower time by 50 per cent,” he told Malay Mail.
Santiago singled out car washing as a major source of water wastage, saying that some Malaysians even washed their vehicles every day.
“If you take one million cars and multiply that by about 25 litres per wash, you are already looking at about 25 million litres of water a week — and that is just for one wash,” he explained.