In a press conference at 4pm today, Education Minister Dr Radzi Jidin has announced that all remaining students still studying from home can return to physical...
Over the past couple of weeks, multiple announcements were made by the government concerning the re-opening of sectors and industries as part of the Recovery Movement...
Today (29th June), the Defence Minister held a press conference in Putrajaya to address a few updates made regarding the RMCO. As there were quite a...
Today (10th June), marks the start of the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO). As interstate travel restrictions are slowly being lifted, many Malaysians are ready to...
While expectant and concerned parents are looking forward to the release of MOE’s lengthy 34-page document detailing the specific guidelines for the re-opening of schools, Education...
Despite the extension of the CMCO, some citizens are still taking the relaxation of regulations lightly. A netizen took to Facebook yesterday to share an alarming...
Hair salons and barbershops don’t have permission to operate yet as there’re still a risk of transmitting the virus between customers and employees. Reports of such...
PM Muhyiddin addressed the nation in conjunction with Labor Day (1st May), at 11am today. Following his live telecast, it was declared that, starting 4th May,...
On 16th March, PM Muhyiddin announced the provision of a RM600 monthly scheme that workers who were forced to go into unpaid leave could apply for...
What will this mean for university students and lecturers? All teaching, learning and e-learning activities in both public and private higher education institutions are to be...
The Human Resource Ministry has recently come forward to clarify how Malaysian workers are to be treated by their employers should they receive instruction to quarantine...
As the country goes into Restricted Movement, we further dive into the specifics of Covid-19 as a means to avoid the disease and banish it once...
The Movement Control Order is scheduled to take place tomorrow (18th March 2020) and many have sent in questions to the National Security Council, also known...
Terengganu has always been one of the more conservative states in Malaysia compared to the others. A state exco member has revealed that Terengganu is in...
The Selangor government has confirmed that there are currently no laws stating that individuals cannot drink alcohol in public areas. State local government, public transport and...
For parents working in a foreign country, choosing the right schools for their kids can be a challenge, especially for a Muslim family living in a...