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Proton has adapted to comply with the movement control order (MCO) that has been in effect since March 18, the national automaker said in a statement. The company said it has adhered to the requirements […]
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MCO: 10 km limit rule relaxed for Sarawak rural areas
Those living in Sarawak’s rural areas have been given conditional relaxation of the 10 km radius rule recently enacted by the government to flatten the Covid-19 curve via the movement control order (MCO). This was […]
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Mercedes-Benz Services Malaysia says no six-month car loan payment holiday, but will work on solutions
On March 25, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) issued a directive to all banks to grant an automatic six-month moratorium (deferment) of all loan/financing repayments effective from April 1, to September 30, 2020. In the case […]
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MCO: ERL suspends all KLIA Express, Transit services
The government’s movement control order is continuing to affect businesses nationwide, as Express Rail Link (ERL) has announced that it will be temporarily suspending all KLIA Express and KLIA Transit services from tomorrow until after […]
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Mercedes-Benz Malaysia says that missed routine servicing due to MCO will not affect vehicle warranty
As a result of the movement control order (MCO), all car showrooms and service centres in the country will remain closed until April 14, and the inability to send vehicles in for routine maintenance has […]
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MCO: Bring utility bill when driving out, advices police
As someone who lives alone and is hopeless in the kitchen, this writer has been tapauing a fair bit over the movement control order (MCO) period. While I’ve not come across roadblocks on my usual […]
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Don’t use clear plastic gloves when refueling your car
The lack of drive time for many as a result of the movement control order (MCO) means that most people won’t be visiting petrol stations to fill up their vehicles until the restrictions lift, but […]
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Covid-19: Malaysia expected to peak mid-April – WHO
The number of coronavirus cases in Malaysia is expected to peak in mid-April, said the World Health Organisation, adding that there are signs of the infection curve flattening, according to a Reuters report. “Based on […]
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MCO: Cheras to N9 joyride lands four friends in jail
It’s day 16 of the movement control order (MCO) to flatten the Covid-19 curve, and day two of the second phase of the MCO, which will see enhanced measures and tighter enforcement. Almost everything that’s […]
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GrabExpress Car – send more food and goods in a trip
A week into the movement control order (MCO) period, Grab announced that its GrabExpress delivery service was set to assist folk who wanted to send supplies, food or gifts to others, with its bikes doing […]
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National Security Council calls out MCO Phase 2 summonses WhatsApp viral message as fake news
INI ADALAH BERITA PALSU. TAK PASTI JANGAN KONGSI!@jpmgov_@KDNPUTRAJAYA@SKMM_MCMC@JPenerangan@KKMPutrajaya @kkmm_gov @KKMPutrajaya pic.twitter.com/90CsLnN97x — MAJLIS KESELAMATAN NEGARA JABATAN PERDANA MENTERI (@MKNJPM) April 2, 2020 The National Security Council (NSC, or Majlis Keselamatan Negara) has called out a […]
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MCO 2.0: List of essential services trimmed down to 10
With the second phase of the movement control order (MCO) now in full swing, the government has trimmed the list of essential services to 10 categories, down from the initial list of 22. The refined […]
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PJ MCO compliance up, cops fed up with silly excuses
The second phase of the movement control order (MCO), which entails stricter enforcement and travel restrictions, has yielded a higher compliance rate in Petaling Jaya, The Star reports. According to PJ OCPD assistant commissioner, Nik […]
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2020 Ford Ranger Raptor launched in Malaysia – now with AEB; same 2.0L turbodiesel with 213 PS; RM209k
Teased earlier this month, the Ford Ranger Raptor has received a mild update in Malaysia for the 2020 model year. The performance pick-up truck is now RM9,000 dearer at RM208,888 on-the-road without insurance, but it […]
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Vehicles registrations in Malaysia – 31.2 mil as of 2019
The transport ministry says that according to road transport department (JPJ) data, there are now 31.2 million units of motor vehicles registered in Malaysia as of December 31 last year, as Bernama reports. The total […]