Pet lovers won’t compromise on food for furry friends
PET lovers are not planning to compromise on quality food for their furry companions despite an increase in pet food prices. They said in spite of a hike of 15% or more in prices, they will continue to splurge on their pets.
SPCA struggles to shelter animals as costs spike
THE Selangor Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is finding it hard to shelter more animals with the current increase in pet food prices as they are also facing other issues affecting their operations. The society said apart from feeding dogs and cats, it is also burdened with other costs such as veterinary […]
Man Utd beat Brighton on penalties to reach FA Cup final
MANCHESTER United beat Brighton on penalties at Wembley yesterday to set up an FA Cup final against treble-chasing Manchester City after the match finished goalless. Victor Lindelof scored the decisive spot-kick as Erik ten Hag’s team won 7-6, following a miss by Solly March, staying on course for a domestic cup double.
File and pay taxes, gig workers told
PETALING JAYA: As the tax submission deadline approaches, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is calling on gig workers to file their taxes. Read full story
With no way out, mat rempit surrender
KULAI: After hiding at an oil palm plantation for six hours, a group of mat rempit finally gave in and surrendered themselves to the police due to hunger and the fear of missing out on Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Read full story
Kelantan MB supports Madani Aidilfitri open house
TUMPAT: The Malaysia Madani Aidilfitri Open House with the Prime Minister proves that the context of togetherness between the federal and state governments stills exists. Read full story
Toward protecting scam victims
PUTRAJAYA: Laws that can be used or amended to enable fraud money to be returned to victims are being looked at by the government in order to stem the effects of online scams on Malaysians, says the National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC). Read full story
‘Have stronger preventive measures for laws against online scams’
PETALING JAYA: Amendments to laws tackling online scams, while helping victims, could be more preventive than reactive, say experts. Read full story
Sabah’s ongoing sea curfew extended to May 5
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s ongoing dusk-to-dawn sea curfew, which ended on Thursday, has been extended for another 14 days to May 5. Read full story
Lemang seller held for assaulting man
MELAKA: A lemang seller was arrested for assaulting a buyer, who claimed that he had bought lemang that was not properly cooked. Read full story