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2020-04-28 18:00 | Report Abuse

GOOD EVENING TO ALL ARBB 7181 FIGHTERS!
IF NOT MISTAKEN THIS TIME ARBB 7181 SHARE PRICE WILL REACH MORE THAN 0.60! AND THIS IS NOT CRYSTAL BALL HANKY PANKY NEWS! JUST TO LET YOU GUYS KNOW SINCE YOUR INTERESTED..............................

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2020-04-28 14:27 | Report Abuse

U.S COMPANY Caravan Capital Management LLC OWNING ARBB COMPANY SHARES 18,496,151(6.30%), GOOD NEWS GUYS! DON'T SAY BOJIO, ITS SAPU ARBB 7181 SHARES TIME!

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2020-04-28 14:26 | Report Abuse

A VERY GOOD N FACTUAL WRITE-UP ! THE 8TH PM MUHYIDDIN IS RIDING A TIGER WHICH IS DIFFICULT TO GET DOWN.HE WILL KEEP ON PLEASING UMNO AND PAS WITH RIDICULOUS APPOINTMENT LIKE PAS HADI APPOINTED SPECIAL MINISTER TO THE MIDDLE EAST AND TIONG AS SPECIAL MINISTER TO CHINA.THAT BEING THE CASE,MALAYSIA MIGHT AS WELL CLOSE OUR EMBASSY TO CUT COST DURING COVID19 PANDEMIC.....

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2020-04-28 13:57 | Report Abuse

U.S COMPANY Caravan Capital Management LLC OWNING ARBB COMPANY SHARES 18,496,151(6.30%), GOOD NEWS GUYS! DON'T SAY BOJIO, ITS SAPU ARBB 7181 SHARES TIME!

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2020-04-28 13:52 | Report Abuse

Ordinary shares each with 1 voting right are held indirectly through the following accounts: MIRI Strategic Emerging Markets Fund LP - 11,426,335 Kenneth Rainin Foundation - 7,069,816 Shares were acquired in the market on 24th April 2020 which caused Caravan Capital Management LLC, in aggregate, to surpass 5% of votes.

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2020-04-28 13:50 | Report Abuse

PLEASE TAKE NOTE!!!! ARBB 7181 PRICE WILL SHOOT UP ROCKET SKY HIGH! BUY NOW!!!

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2020-04-28 13:49 | Report Abuse

GOOD AFTERNOON TO ALL ARBB 7181 FIGHTERS!

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2020-04-27 15:17 | Report Abuse

ARE OUR PDRM NOT ALREADY OVERLOADED MANNING THE MCO?

Is this not constructive and based on facts duly established and not on conjecture and diatribe?

Are you saying there are 2 SOP, one for the rakyat, and one for the VIP AND HIS RAKYAT?

ANY PUBLIC SERVANT WITH DIGNITY AND PROFESSIONALISM WOULD GIVE A PUBLIC EXPLANATION AND NOT HIDING BEHIND SO CALLED SOP; AG IDRUS, WHERE DO YOU BELONG?

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2020-04-27 15:17 | Report Abuse

WHY ARE THEY GIVEN SPECIAL TREATMENT BY REQUESTING THEM TO GO TO POLICE STATION FOR INVESTIGATION?

ARE YOU SAYING THAT THE VIP BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IS ESSENTIAL SERVICES WHILE THE STUDENT BOY FRIEND BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IS NOT?

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2020-04-27 15:17 | Report Abuse

2. Pls tells us why the minister who celebrated his birthday with his supporters (NOTE MORE THAN ONE!!!) ARE not hand-cuffed and brought to court for breaking the MCO?

WHILE ONE STUDENT WHO BAKED A BIRTHDAY CAKE FOR HER BOYFRIEND WHO STAYED NEAR TO HER HOUSE WAS REMANDED OVERNIGHT AND CHARGED IN COURT THE NEXT DAY; SHE WAS FINED RM800 AND JAILED AS THE DPP PRESSED FOR HEAVIER PENALTY!!!

WHY AGC IS STILL DILLY-DALLYING ON THIS MINISTER CASE?

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2020-04-27 15:16 | Report Abuse

AG Idrus, this is the fact:

1. Pls tells us why the deputy minister Azmi, perak exco Lazman and their entourages, and the daughter of UMNO President Zahid ARE not hand-cuffed and brought to court for breaking the MCO, not only breaking the MCO for travelling out of the 10-km radius range, and also crossing state. 2 offences in total except for Zahid daughter whom no information where she started her journey. No action was taken following the SOP for all those already charged in court, and fined and/or jailed.

Is this not constructive and based on facts duly established and not on conjecture and diatribe?
Are you saying there are 2 SOP, one for the rakyat, and one for the VIP?

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2020-04-27 15:16 | Report Abuse

Precisely zillionaire!

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2020-04-27 14:50 | Report Abuse

Edict has alleged selective policing and prosecution for breaching the MCO. Earlier this month, it cited the case of a 61-year-old cardiologist who was brought to a courtroom in handcuffs after being nabbed while jogging, students at a college in Penang who were handcuffed and chained together, poor fishermen unable to pay RM1,000 fines and a starving Form Six student languishing in Marang prison because his family could not raise RM800 bail. Edict had also claimed that some VIPs and politicians had gotten away with committing MCO violations. Idrus said the actions and decisions of the AG, as well as those of the DPPs, are based on powers and responsibilities conferred by the Federal Constitution and the law. "Edict appears to have made the erroneous assumption that just because they have not sighted any directives or guidelines by the AG, therefore there must be none." "This is not true. DPPs, as well as the police and the court, have been working hard under novel conditions while potentially exposing themselves to the risk of infection," he said. Idrus added that while the AGC, being a public institution, welcomes criticism of its actions, they should be constructive and based on facts duly established and not on conjecture and diatribe which are not fact-checked.

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2020-04-27 14:50 | Report Abuse

AG: NGO's claims on lack of prosecution guidelines way off mark

Attorney-General Idrus Harun has dismissed claims by a civil rights NGO that his office had failed to provide prosecutors with guidelines, leading to allegations of prosecutors going overboard in meting out punishments for those violating the movement control order (MCO). "Nothing could be further from the truth," said Idrus (photo) in a statement issued today in response to claims by Eliminating Death And Abuse In Custody Together (Edict) that unlike other institutions involved in the administration of justice, the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) had failed to issue guidelines to prosecutors to ensure even-handed implementation and enforcement of the MCO. He said guidelines and directives are regularly issued to the deputy public prosecutors (DPPs). "The DPPs are also governed by a code of ethics. Monitoring of court cases involving breaches of MCO is done every day by the head of the Prosecution Division and his deputies." Idrus added that DPPs are required to send a report on those cases daily to the AG. "As an example, DPPs were reminded recently to be particularly sensitive to cases involving juveniles to ensure they are not remanded except in the most unavoidable of circumstances and they are treated in a court for children under the Child Act." He, however, said some matters, like remand and sentencing, are not within the purview of the AG.

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2020-04-27 14:48 | Report Abuse

GOOD AFTERNOON TO ALL ARBB 7181 FIGHTERS!

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2020-04-24 16:10 | Report Abuse

《再生缘》第二七回:“边疆尚乱我悲哀,如言 卫焕亭山 等,止不过,竭尽忠心与壮怀。”

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2020-04-23 13:00 | Report Abuse

TO ALL ARBB 7181 FIGHTERS, BUY ARBB SHARES BATCH BY BATCH NOW, WAIT FOR NEXT BIG WAVE, RALLY RALLY RALLY ARBB NEXT BIG WAVE IS COMING IN! JIO KIA

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2020-04-23 10:00 | Report Abuse

What do you guys think of this matter?

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2020-04-23 10:00 | Report Abuse

“The ministry should investigate and explain to the public why there are discrepancies between the food distributed to the B40 group in its constituency and the guidelines distributed earlier, and the authorities should also disclose the cost of purchasing materials and the quantities that were distributed.” he said.

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2020-04-23 09:59 | Report Abuse

Consisting of seven items, namely 5kg rice, 1kg white sugar, 1kg cooking oil, biscuits, rice vermicelli noodles, coffee powder, and tea, the grocery items did not reach anywhere close to the RM100 these food packs were said to be worth.

While he has already been working on distributing these 150 food packs to his constituents, Mr Cha has requested that The Ministry of Women, Family and Community be transparent in their handling of the food packs.

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2020-04-23 09:59 | Report Abuse

What makes this all the more strange is the fact that when he took apart one of the food packs to inspect the items, the total retail price of all the items included in the food pack came to only RM35.

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2020-04-23 09:59 | Report Abuse

However, despite having sent in an application for 950 food packs that were supposed to have arrived on 8th April 2020, the local welfare office only received the food packs on Monday (20th April 2020). If that wasn’t already bad enough in terms of delay, Mr Cha found out that instead of the 950 packs of food he requested, he only received 150.

And this is after the Ministry told him that his region would receive 1,000 food packs, instead of 950, in an updated list.

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2020-04-23 09:58 | Report Abuse

MP Claims Govt Sponsored Food Packs For The Poor Worth RM100 Contained Only RM35 Of Groceries

In a bid to help those who lack the necessary finances to purchase groceries and food during the Movement Control Order period, the Malaysian government has taken upon the duty to distribute food packs to those who fall under the B40 category recently.



Each was said to contain over RM100 worth of groceries that included basic essentials such as rice and cooking oil.

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2020-04-23 09:53 | Report Abuse

GOOD MORNING TO ALL ARBB 7181 FIGHTERS!

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2020-04-22 13:52 | Report Abuse

Good afternoon to all ARBB 7181 Fighters!
let's hear it..

Price up and down
we kenot control..
but..
we can control our emotion..
not to influenced by own emotions..
remember..
most of we lost..
bcoz..
we follow the bad emotional..
many was lost not bcoz of downtrend rally..
but..
their lost of control on own emotional..
their always let..
bad vibes and confuse to be their leader..

now..
ask yourself..
are you the captain on you move?
or..
just are passenger??

remember..
THIS IS YOUR SHIP!!!..
BELIEVING on YOUR MOVE.
and ..
BE the CAPTAIN on your SHIP....


are you so easy to let other simply take you position on your ship..
YOU DECIDED..

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2020-04-22 13:43 | Report Abuse

Happy today

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2020-04-22 11:06 | Report Abuse

For MCO to retain integrity, law must be applied equally to all

Our leaders in the government should be leading by example.’

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2020-04-21 10:41 | Report Abuse

A very happy birthday to you!
You're doing a fantastic job and it helps save lives.
Keep it up!
ARBB rally rally rally

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2020-04-21 10:05 | Report Abuse

Is this the Government for aLl Malaysians, PM8?

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2020-04-21 10:04 | Report Abuse

"But if kept longer maybe there could be rats, worms or other things... we never know," he added.
Tan further lamented the alleged discrimination against Opposition MPs in receiving food aid allocated by the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry through the Welfare Department.
Last week, Segambut MP Hannah Yeoh had raised similar concerns as she urged Woman, Family and Community Development Minister Rina Harun, to step up and ensure delivery of food aid hampers.
Yeoh claimed that only 250 packs were delivered to her constituency, while 54 other opposition-held seats had received none or fewer than the promised amount of 1,000 food packs.
Rina, in response, denied Yeoh's claims and insisted that no parties were forgotten or left behind, with more than 260,000 food packs and various other assistance channeled since the movement control order first came into force on March 18.

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2020-04-21 10:04 | Report Abuse

A total of 750 Covid-19 government sponsored food packs for the lower-income group has been left undistributed at the Bandar Tun Razak Sports Complex for two weeks, according to DAP chairperson Tan Kok Wai.
The Cheras MP said the food aid, including groceries and rice, were intended for distribution to 1,000 B40 families in his constituency.
"The sports complex was chosen as the place to keep 2,000 food packs. A thousand for Cheras and 1,000 for Bandar Tun Razak.
"Bandar Tun Razak's share of the food packs were distributed much earlier, but then the Cheras one, because I'm not a member of the ruling coalition, I was denied my share," Tan told Malaysiakini.
The Bandar Tun Razak Parliament seat is currently held by Deputy Foreign Minister Kamaruddin Jaafar who was among the former PKR MPs who left the party to join Bersatu and form the Perikatan Nasional government.
Of the 1,000 packs marked for Cheras, Tan said 250 were taken for distribution, but he was unsure of the recipients.
After repeated queries from his office on the distribution of the items, Tan said the Federal Territories Welfare Department had on Saturday requested for a list of 250 aid recipients, and he had complied with the request this morning.
"We have been chasing them the whole day today but so far we received no confirmation whether they will allow us to take delivery of these 250 packs for distribution, or they will distribute it themselves," he said.
Tan, who visited the sports complex this morning, said he was relieved to find the items still in good condition after two weeks.

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2020-04-21 10:00 | Report Abuse

GOOD MORNING TO ALL ARBB 7181 FIGHTERS!

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2020-04-20 11:32 | Report Abuse

Yes Elaine Tan, until End of this year, IF not mistaken ARBB 7181 price will go up until 0.85..........stay tune

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2020-04-20 11:04 | Report Abuse

ARBB 7181 is the best choice! GO for it ..... buy call buy call!
Covid 19 taught an important lesson to the global education system and Malaysia is no exception.
After the pandemic have blown over the way forward is the digital age . The age of industrial revolution is over. Now is the new era for digital transformation .
Schools have to adapt and governments have to provide for free strong quality internet access and free laptops and computers to each and every student and teachers in need. It is not enough to provide free education for the masses but all facilities and support for online networking have to be supplied.
Naturally the cost of investment in this sector is to be borne by the government. THe old age method of building brick and mortar schools, boarding schools, stationary, books and writing paraphernalia will in time be obsolete and the teaching will be online reaching out to all and sundry in every nook and corner of the country giving easy access to all students anywhere and anytime.

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2020-04-20 11:03 | Report Abuse

haha chinadragon goood one.....

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2020-04-20 10:54 | Report Abuse

Good call, RevenueQueenie
Other than teachers coming to the fore to help students disadvantaged because of the e-learning divide, the MOE must also roll out formal programs to help them when the MCO is lifted.

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2020-04-20 10:51 | Report Abuse

Placed at a different Semporna secondary school that had a significant stateless student population, she observed that those who needed more attention were often the same students who struggled with e-learning most. “Definitely students from the front classes are the ones doing more work [...] if the family has a little more money, they will usually be in the front class and they can study at home. “But students in the back classes, some of their family conditions are not so good and it is very hard for them to study at home. Or they don’t have a phone and I can’t contact them,” she said. After five weeks out of the classroom, Julianna said it was becoming increasingly challenging to virtually supervise and motivate her students. “They are teenagers, so they rather use the (free) 1GB to watch Instagram, play games and watch Youtube. They waste the 1GB actually, but we can’t force them to do work for the whole day. “It is quite difficult to control this,” she shared. Step in or they fall behind Be it in rural or urban areas, households are struggling to adapt due to a lack of hardware, high-speed internet, internet data and time for home-based e-learning. In turn, these conditions are making it difficult for teachers to engage with students during the MCO, especially those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. While it is a relief that public examinations have been cancelled or postponed, news that schools could remain closed for even after the MCO is lifted has teachers concerned that even more students could slip through the cracks. Julianna hopes the Education Ministry will streamline the curriculum, teaching methods and monitoring mechanisms for home-based learning. Yong, meanwhile, wants the ministry to step in to minimise the digital divide. The Singapore government, for example, loans out laptops, tablets and internet dongles to enable needy students to participate in home-based learning. Yong suggested that hardcopy reading material could also be made available to such students. Educational television programmes on TV Okey could be supplemented with lessons broadcasted over the radio. “Or else, there will definitely be some side effects. There will be a gap between those who have access to online materials and those who don’t.

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2020-04-20 10:51 | Report Abuse

Every Monday morning, the Teach for Malaysia (TFM) fellow issues writing or short video exercises on WhatsApp groups with her classes. Students have until Wednesday to submit their homework. “I don't conduct classes every day. Because let’s say if on Monday a student doesn’t have any internet and can only reload on Tuesday, they can still pick up,” she shared in an interview with Malaysiakini. Another consideration was the amount of time her students could spend on their parent’s electronic devices to complete their assignments. Due to frequent internet disruptions, Yong admitted that keeping students engaged was a challenge. “In some classes, I can get homework back from half my students. In other classes, maybe only four to five students consistently do the work,” she said. Also facing low engagement rates in her WhatsApp-based lessons was fellow TFM English teacher Julianna Rushdi, who is only in contact with half her students.

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2020-04-20 10:51 | Report Abuse

When WhatsApp fails to work In light of the disparity, Radzi said he recognised the barriers to e-learning and urged teachers to adapt their teaching methods to these limitations. However, in both urban and rural areas, teachers told Malaysiakini that they were facing challenges in finding a method that worked for the whole class. For one educator in a Petaling primary school, some of her students had the means for such learning but others, usually those from low-income families, struggled to access data-heavy tools like Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams or Zoom. According to Australian internet service search engine WhistleOut, a one-hour Zoom group video call at 720p needs 1.35GB of data. Therefore for families that rely on mobile internet for work and school, an extra 1GB daily from the government might not be sufficient to support daily Zoom classes. Under these circumstances, the simple messaging app WhatsApp was more feasible. Even then, some were missing out. “WhatsApp is a problem for those parents who have phones that can’t access the internet, especially full-time homemakers,” shared the teacher on condition of anonymity. Educators in rural areas were also using WhatsApp, but this was reaching only a fraction of students. An English teacher at a secondary school in Semporna, Sabah, Yong Lin Li, has been out of contact with about 40 percent of her students since the MCO began. For those she is able to reach, she designs her lessons around the many limitations they face at home.

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2020-04-20 10:50 | Report Abuse

The digital divide For many households across the country, fixed broadband is a luxury. Even in the most industrialised states in the country, data from the Communications and Multimedia Ministry showed that less than 15 percent of people had access to home internet. In less-developed states, the number was far more meagre. As of the second quarter of 2019, 14.7 percent of Putrajaya inhabitants had fixed broadband - the highest in the country. Selangor was a close second with 14.4 percent while Kuala Lumpur was third with 13.4 percent. In contrast, only 2.1 percent of Kelantan inhabitants had home internet while in Sabah it was 2.6 percent. That said, Malaysians appear to rely much more on their mobile phones for internet access. According to Q2 2019 data from the ministry, mobile broadband penetration among Kuala Lumpur inhabitants was at 246.4 percent. The trend of having several mobile internet subscriptions per person was similarly seen in Johor, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, Penang, Sarawak and Selangor. In Sabah, however, only 78.3 percent of inhabitants had mobile broadband. Earlier this week, Education Minister Radzi Jidin said the ministry had conducted a survey on 670,000 households and 36.9 percent said they had access to no electronic devices at all. Only six percent had personal computers and even less (5.7 percent) had tablets. Smartphones were more commonplace at 46 percent.

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2020-04-20 10:50 | Report Abuse

She can see the text-based lessons on the group, but finds them hard to follow without someone explaining them to her. Her classmates, who largely ignore her because she is Orang Asli, are not helpful either. Mobile internet data on her father’s mobile phone is fast running out, but buying “top-up” is not as important as putting food on the table right now. Her parents catch and sell seafood for a living and have not been allowed to work since the movement control order (MCO) began. Food vs data Experiences like these were a common thread in Malaysiakini’s conversations with parents about e-learning. Like Aini’s parents, Suriayana Mohammad struggles to get fast-enough internet speed to download school work for her two children onto her smartphone. They live in metropolitan Kajang. “The government is giving free internet but people are all staying at home now so the speed is very slow. We have been finding it hard to download (school) activities for the kids. “We have been facing this problem in the city, but what about those in the kampung?” she wondered. For some working parents, the added responsibility of supervising home-based learning was stretching them too thin. Even with sufficient internet and devices, Nadirah R from Shah Alam struggles to divide her time between working from home, doing house chores and being a teacher to her children. “Now I need to multitask as my work hours are also their school hours. There is a clash. “The problem is when I need to cook, look after my younger children and organise the house all while I work or else my boss will get upset with me. How can I do this?” she exclaimed in a phone interview with Malaysiakini. For Puchong homemaker Jumiati Ilyas, fixed broadband is one of the many things her family has had to sacrifice to minimise expenses. This means her three school-going children will miss out on e-learning initiatives, but this is the best she can manage for now. “I understand the need for my kids to study at home during the MCO. But my husband has not been able to go out to work, so I had to do it (cut the internet). “I am more worried about being able to provide food and drink to my kids,”

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2020-04-20 10:50 | Report Abuse

Class is in division: How e-learning leaves some behind

Like any Form Five student, Nurul Aini Zamri is concerned about her SPM examinations. Under usual circumstances, school is a mere 10-minute walk from her home in Kampung Orang Asli Pulau Indah, Port Klang. However, with it now closed and teaching and learning moved online, Aini has found herself completely disconnected. “We don’t have a computer, we don’t have a laptop,” she told Malaysiakini when interviewed at her house recently. The Mah Meri teenager needs to pass Bahasa Malaysia and History to graduate secondary school, but slow internet speed in her village means she has not been able to download revision exercises that her teacher shares in the class’ WhatsApp group.

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2020-04-20 10:48 | Report Abuse

Good morning to all ARBB7181 fighters!

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2020-04-17 14:11 | Report Abuse

ARBB 7181 兴旺发 啊!

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2020-04-17 14:10 | Report Abuse

SURE WILL DO......................NO WORRY!

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2020-04-17 14:10 | Report Abuse

ONE WORD..............

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2020-04-17 13:47 | Report Abuse

Yeah guys, It is depressing to note that ministers don’t use common sense in making decisions. How long more do we need to extend the MCO before they start using common sense ?

Don’t they realize full-service laundromats can potentially INDIRECTLY transmit Covid-19 ?

Consider the following scenario.

It only takes ONE ASYMPTOMATIC Covid-19 infected customer to trigger off SEVERAL clusters.

Imagine a situation whereby an asymptomatic customer sends his clothes to the laundry. His clothes would surely be contaminated with the virus. The laundry worker, on seeing that the customer looks healthy, might not take precautions while handling his clothes. Wouldn’t the laundry worker be at risk of getting infected ? If she gets infected a symptomatically, she will continue to work at the laundry. Will she not be passing the virus onto other customers’ WASHED CLOTHES while she folds and packs them ? The uninfected customers, on seeing that the worker looks healthy, happily brings the clothes home and you can imagine what will happen after that.

Opening of laundry shops put the laundry workers at risk. Customers, though not in close direct contact with one another will also be at great risk. Though social distancing between customers can be maintained at the laundry shops but can we rule out the possibility of the disease spreading by INDIRECT CONTACT (through handling of contaminated unwashed clothes and handling of washed clothes by the infected laundry worker).

Furthermore, if self-service laundry shops are not allowed to open, more customers might rush to full-service laundry shops thereby increasing the probability of transmission of the disease.

MINISTERS , PLEASE USE COMMON SENSE WHEN YOU MAKE. DECISIONS DURING THIS TRYING TIME. ALL OF YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE WISER THAN THE. RAKYAT ! ! !

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2020-04-17 12:55 | Report Abuse

Well guys the deference between the UMNO regime and the current PH regimen is when UMNO was in power the UMNO leadership at that time Hishamuddin, Najib & the rest of the UMNO leadership had a very "Ketuanan Mentality" which was promoted by UMNO at that time. They believed that they were firmly in political control, the Malays were backing them sole hardheartedly and they actually believed in their "Ketuanan Mentality" propaganda that they were dishing out thinking that UMNO were made of the greatest of minds. Malaysian press has always been regulated hence questions were vetted before being asked to ensure that ministers look like they are in control. But when Hishamuddin and gang were faced with the international media on the MH issue who were all unscripted and they were asking tough questions on the downing of the plane; the true "Kebodohon UMNO" nature popped out of the bag thus making Hishamuddin and his UMNO regimen look like nincompoops. Fast forward to the current Covid 19 crisis. The current PN leader PM Myhuddin in reality realizes that he is incapable of handling this national emergency and best to let DG Dr Hisham handle it. Secondly he must be aware by now that his coalition is filled with backstabbers (UMNO), imbeciles (PAS) and disloyal (Bersatu) members and his ground is shaky. Any mess up from his part on this national emergency; his own coalition partners may use this as a reason to get rid of him. He also know that in-spite of Azmin Ali & himself selling the reason for them over throwing the previously democratically elected gov't was to champion the rights of the Malay people with this PN all malay gov't, somehow he is aware that this reason is not received by most malays and most malays & non malays alike are just waiting for PN to mess up and collapse and thus not really willing to give them a chance. Lastly he knows that the caliber of his gov't and ministers are in the not to bright category. Hence he has no choice but the leave it to the DG Dr Hisham to settle this covid 19 issue and hopefully get some credit in the long run if Dr Hisham manages it well. If the Covid 19 epidemic management goes south then in the true Malaysian politician style PM Myhuddin will make Dr Hisham take the blame.

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2020-04-17 12:25 | Report Abuse

Lol, Some things just can’t seem to change.

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2020-04-17 12:25 | Report Abuse

Noor Hisham was always a voice of reason and reassurance. This is a characteristic of being trustworthy. His updates were premised not on the political or the need to “hide” facts but on facts and figures carefully culled to land a full and proper picture of the situation facing the people and become the basis for decision-making.

It’s a pity a number of Malaysian louts – uneducated idiots, generally – tried to flout the movement control order (MCO) rules. Nothing unusual, really, knowing that this is in fact part of “Malaysian culture” to test the limits of authority. Don’t throw them in jail but put them on a slow, preferably leaking, boat to China.

There’s no way Muhyiddin could have managed the crisis without Noor Hisham and the staff of hospitals, the police (for once) and the armed forces personnel who backed up the police. The good thing – and I want to say this sincerely – is that Muhyiddin let Noor Hisham take charge of the situation and manage it, and he told his interlopers in cabinet and elsewhere to back off and shut their loose traps.

That they did. But this doesn’t mean Malaysians have now profound new faith in the ‘Belakang Masuk’ regime. Once Covid-19 dies down or hibernates, as seems most likely, the Muhyiddin regime will be back to old tricks. Even the black arts.

The first shots of this idiotic nonsense of old – the Umno-isation of Pengkianat (oops: Perikatan) Nasional have been fired over the bow of Malaysians. Muhyiddin is guaranteeing cronyism will live strong and bright and forever. Every cabinet minister and his or her underling, including MPs, I gather, will be given high-paying jobs in Malaysia’s terribly state-protected, crony-infested, inefficient and uncompetitive government-linked companies (GLCs).