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- Dr Subra: No racism, just poor communication
- Take part in our English-medium school online poll
- Ahmad Shabery pledges to champion salary of postmen
Dr Subra: No racism, just poor communication Posted: [unable to retrieve full-text content]GEORGE TOWN: There appears to be no element of racism in the issue involving claims that three Chinese doctors had refused to treat Malay patients in two public hospitals in the state. |
Take part in our English-medium school online poll Posted:
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Monday July 29, 2013 MYT 11:30:00 PM
Malaysians have the option of sending their children to national and vernacular schools. Should there be an additional choice - English-medium schools? Would this be your preferred option? Please take this poll and give us your views. |
Ahmad Shabery pledges to champion salary of postmen Posted: SHAH ALAM: Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek has pledged to champion the salary of Pos Malaysia staff especially postmen to keep up with the economic situation. "This is important so that the postal industry which faces various new technological advancement remains relevant forever. "I will champion their salary and plan to create a special award for postal staff to mark World Post Day to recognise their services," he said at 'buka puasa' with Pos Malaysia Berhad management and orphans at the National Mail Centre (NMC) here, Monday. Ahmad Shabery who was making his first visit to NMC said Pos Malaysia is synonymous with the people and capable of handling about four million mail daily. He said Pos Malaysia's main challenge was to ensure that all letters mailed to customers were delivered according to the standards promised. "Pos Malaysia also needs to ensure that data delivered by customers such as banks and courier companies has high confidentiality." Meanwhile, Pos Malaysia Berhad group chief executive officer Datuk Iskandar Mizal Mahmood said declining business forced Pos Malaysia to implement new services including e-commerce. Worldwide mail and postal of goods declined between two and three percent annually. Pos Malaysia handled about 1.3 million Aidilfitri greeting cards during the first two weeks of Ramadan and the number increases as Aidilfitri nears. Last year, Pos Malaysia processed about three million Aidilfitri greeting cards throughout Ramadan. - Bernama |
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