News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Over 200,000 civil servants in Malaysia begin work from home, public services remain unaffected
In a bid to conserve energy, a work from home (WFH) policy has been implemented by the Malaysian government, effective Wednesday (April 15), Bernama reported.Over 200,000 civil servants living more ...
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Malaysia's Petronas to supply excess fuel to Australia as leaders vow closer energy ties
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday that state energy firm Petronas would give priority to providing Australia with its excess fuel ...
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Malaysia’s work-from-home policy: Experts flag minimal fuel savings, businesses wary of economic fallout
As segments of Malaysia’s civil service gear up to work from home thrice a week, economists say fuel savings from the move will be minimal. But businesses warn expanding the policy will hurt the ...
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Government services in Malaysia operating as usual as civil servants start WFH policy
Most government buildings are now in a low-power state, with dimmer lights and just half the lifts in operation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Putrajaya steps in with festive rebates for travellers, financial relief for airlines amid strain from Middle East conflict
KUALA LUMPUR, April 14 — The government is introducing a package of financial measures to support the aviation ...
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Press conference - Putrajaya, Malaysia
THE HON ANWAR IBRAHIM, PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA: We are really encountering post normal times. We discussed this. Developments are unanticipated and continue to haunt us because we are not able to ...
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Malaysia to raise biodiesel mandate from B10 to B15
Malaysia is set to increase its biodiesel blend mandate from B10 to B15, starting with an initial rollout of B12, to strengthen the nation's energy security.
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Malaysian palm oil producers want Putrajaya to match Asean peers with stronger biodiesel use
The Malaysian Biodiesel Association (MBA) has called on the government to follow the proactive measures announced by other Asean counterparts and ...
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Same road, different rules: How Malaysia’s fuel crisis exposed its leaders’ double standards
Explore the rising fuel prices in Malaysia, public frustration with leaders, and the debate surrounding fuel subsidies under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
News Malaysia » Putrajaya » Government: Bangladesh, Malaysia eye stronger ties in education sector
Both sides acknowledged the positive contributions of these students in fostering academic exchange and socio-economic ties between the two countries.
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