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Sime Darby Swedish Auto has announced the resumption of sales and aftersales operations at its Volvo 3S centre in Ara Damansara as of May 4, 2020. This comes following the announcement of the conditional movement […]
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May 7-10 interstate travellers need to update Gerak Malaysia app, details and obtain QR code – PDRM
Here are some very important updates for those who are getting ready for interstate travel from May 7-10. To recap, while interstate travel is still not permitted during the current relaxed conditional movement control order […]
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Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia reopens showrooms, vehicle servicing continues to be by appointment only
With the conditional movement control order (CMCO) now in effect, Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia has announced that most of its showrooms and service centres across the country are now operational, and customers are advised to call […]
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TC Subaru announces resumption of operations at selected showrooms and service centres in Malaysia
TC Subaru, the authorised distributor of Subaru vehicles in Malaysia, has announced that selected showrooms and dealerships in the country have resumed operations from today. This comes after the company restarted operations at selected service […]
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PDRM releases interstate travel schedule for May 7-10
Most businesses have been allowed to reopen in the conditional movement control order (CMCO) and the rules that marked the earlier MCO such as the 10 km radius rule, 10pm curfew, and one-person-per-car rule have […]
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CMCO: Interstate travels allowed only from May 7 to 10
The police has announced that interstate travels will be allowed for four days from May 7 to 10, but this is strictly for individuals who have been stranded in other states following the implementation of […]
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Hap Seng Star reopens Mercedes-Benz sales outlets
Hap Seng Star (HSS) has announced the reopening of several Mercedes-Benz sales outlets in Malaysia in accordance with the operating guidelines stipulated in the government’s conditional movement control order (CMCO). This follows an earlier announcement […]
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CMCO: No more 10 pm curfew for private vehicles
In earlier phases of the movement control order (MCO), there was no reason to be moving around after the shops were closed, and the usage of private vehicles after 10pm could land one into trouble […]
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Hyundai Malaysia provides subsidies to dealers and sales consultants affected by movement control order
Hyundai-Sime Darby Motors has announced that it will be offering subsidies to dealers and sales consultants to alleviate their financial constraints during the movement control order (MCO) period. The move will see a special “Hardship […]
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Three reported areas in KL not yet declared EMCO lockdown zones, but tighter control – Ismail Sabri
There have been reports on three new areas in Kuala Lumpur being put under the enhanced movement control order (EMCO) lockdown, and an official announcement was expected from senior minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob […]
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All JPJ counter services at post offices have resumed
Pos Malaysia released a notice yesterday announcing the reopening of all post offices and Poslaju outlets at all accessible, operational locations effective May 4. Previously, post office outlets located in shopping malls and commercial buildings […]
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Six closed roads in PJ have been reopened by police
Six more road closures in Petaling Jaya have been reopened by the police today, on top of the nine locations it relieved yesterday following the implementation of the conditional movement control order (CMCO). District police […]
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CMCO: No more 10 km rule, but interstate not allowed
With almost all business sectors allowed to reopen under the conditional movement control order (CMCO) that started yesterday, and public transport services going back to normal, what becomes of the “10 km radius rule” that […]
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Nine states not transitioning to CMCO yet – Selangor, Perak and Negeri Sembilan to enforce no-dine in rule
Nine states have decided not to follow or fully comply with the federal government’s move to ease restrictions and let businesses resume – with strict guidelines – under the conditional movement control order (CMCO), which […]
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Mini EV X2 for RM13.8k might be a scam, police warns
Sometimes, things just seem a little too good to be true. The police, through its Cyber Crime Alert Royal Malaysia Police Facebook page has said that the Mini EV X2 that recently went viral on […]