Malaysia's pandemic-battered economy contracted 5.
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia's incoming premier Ismail Sabri Yaakob is a veteran politician from the country's longest-ruling party, but analysts say he is a stop-gap leader with little chance of ending long-running turbulence.
Race and religion are sensitive in Malaysia.
Although the traders are all Malay, Ismail calls on the minorities to support the mall.
After the Covid-19 pandemic entered our shores, he became one of the key spokespersons for the government alongside the Prime Minister and Ministry of Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr.
He also hoped that more of the younger generation especially youths and graduates as the backup group would pool their ideas and resources to empower social entrepreneurship in Malaysia.