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FOMCA minta Prihatin diteruskan

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Created: 02 November 2020

2 November 2020
SHAH ALAM - Gabungan Persatuan-Persatuan Pengguna Malaysia (FOMCA) meminta kerajaan meneruskan Pakej Rangsangan Ekonomi Prihatin Rakyat (Prihatin) dalam pelan Belanjawan 2021 yang akan dibentangkan pada 6 November ini.

Timbalan Presidennya, Mohd Yusof Abdul Rahman berkata, kesinambungan bantuan Prihatin amat penting bagi membantu rakyat yang berdepan pelbagai masalah akibat penularan koronavirus (Covid-19).

“Wabak ini dijangka sehingga tahun depan. Jadi, bantuan kepada golongan terjejas perlu diteruskan seperti melanjutkan tempoh moratorium dan pemberian e-dompet,” katanya ketika dihubungi Sinar Harian semalam.

Dalam pada itu, Mohd Yusof turut meminta kerajaan memberi perhatian kepada peniaga bagi memastikan kelangsungan ekonomi negara.

Menurutnya, kerajaan ketika ini berdepan pelbagai tuntutan mendesak dalam mengagihkan perbelanjaannya seperti usaha memenuhi keperluan sektor kesihatan yang sedang menangani penularan Covid-19.

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Selangor to amend laws for harsher punishment of river polluters

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Created: 02 November 2020

October 30, 2020 6:34 PM
SHAH ALAM: The Selangor government said it will amend state laws to enhance the penalty for those who pollute the sources of water, including rivers.

Menteri Besar (MB) Amirudin Shari, in tabling the 2021 state budget, said these amendments would involve the Lembaga Urus Air Selangor (LUAS) Enactment 1999.

LUAS is the state agency tasked with managing water resources and state rivers.

“The frequent water pollution at both Sungai Selangor and Sungai Langat caused the water treatment plants to be shut down, thus cutting off water supply to residents.

“We will take several other measures, besides amending the LUAS enactment, such as using the ‘bioremediation’ for river conservation as well as the raw water treatment system method.”

He said the “bioremediation” method was a pilot project in Selangor.

Read more: Selangor to amend laws for harsher punishment of river polluters

Dire situation for low-income families, worse for female-led households, says Unicef

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Created: 30 October 2020

October 30, 2020 11:36 AM
PETALING JAYA: Unicef has found that while low-income families are beginning to show some signs of financial recovery, the situation still remains bleak, with households headed by women and the disabled seeing slower improvement.

Unicef said this in its latest report called “Families on the Edge”, which is based on a survey of 3,000 residents of low-cost housing flats in the Klang Valley.

While it found that overall median household income in poorer communities had slowly approached near-2019 levels, families with a female or disabled head of household (HoH) still had 9% and 24% less income respectively compared with last year.

This is largely down to the large number of respondents who reported a drop in income between May and September, with two thirds of female HoHs reporting they were still making less, and half the disabled HoHs saying the same.

More than 40% of the households surveyed reported total monthly income under RM2,000, an improvement over the 54% of households recorded in May, which indicates that household performance is improving.

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It's more income, not financial literacy that the poor need

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Created: 30 October 2020

30 Oktober 2020
There are a lot of terrible things on Twitter, myself included, but one particularly irksome thing is personal finance Twitter.

As someone who's actually been poor, it's obvious to me that the advice given by these personal finance gurus are from people who've never actually experienced true poverty.

The recently announced financial literacy month, aimed to "empower the people with financial knowledge and skills" to quote a Bernama piece seemed rather tone-deaf during a time when people have lost their jobs and livelihoods through no fault of their own.

It's a problem — this belief among many of the rich and upper middle class that the poor are just poor because they make terrible decisions with their money.

Recently a Tory MP was pilloried on Twitter for defending his decision to vote against providing free meals for school children.

He said that if a parent had no money to feed their children, then why not sell the family pearls or mobile phones?

Read more: It's more income, not financial literacy that the poor need

Poor mental health, disrupted education main post-MCO challenges, says Unicef

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Created: 30 October 2020

October 30, 2020 12:13 PM
PETALING JAYA: A report from Unicef has found that the Covid-19 pandemic has created new challenges for those living in low-income housing, including the worsening of mental health and increased difficulty in maintaining their children’s education.

The UN agency’s latest “Families on the Edge” paper involved surveying residents of 500 low-cost housing flats in the Klang Valley, which accounted for nearly 3,000 individuals.

Mental health and stability issues widely affected heads of households (HoHs) in the survey, with women more likely to report they were suffering from mental and emotional strain.

Up to 22% of HoHs reported feeling depressed or experiencing extremely unstable emotions, a figure that stood at 29% for female HoHs.

Meanwhile, 42% of male HoHs and 51% of female HoHs reported feeling worried about their future, with fears surrounding their ability to provide food for their families and their diminishing retirement savings their chief concerns.

Nearly a third of female HoHs also reported observing negative behavioural changes among the people they lived with, including increased relationship tension, symptoms of depression and increased substance abuse.

Read more: Poor mental health, disrupted education main post-MCO challenges, says Unicef

Shoppers laud RM1 plastic bag fee

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Created: 27 October 2020

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Tuesday, 27 Oct 2020

GEORGE TOWN: Even though plastic bags will cost RM1 each from Jan 1, many Penangites welcome the move and feel it will be great for the environment.

From Mondays to Wednesdays next year, retailers will no longer give plastic bags while from Thursdays to Sundays, you will have to pay RM1 to get one compared with 20 sen now.

And all the shoppers interviewed seem to love the idea.

Chef Norshelyaida Hasan, 25, said plastic bags were not only bad for the environment but inconvenient too.

“I always have a few reusable bags with me at all times. Even if I forget to bring them while buying something, I just buy another reusable bag.

“Plastic bags cannot be used many times and if the contents are heavy, they tend to tear.

“With the charge going up from 20 sen to RM1, I hope it encourages more people to use reusable bags, ” she said when met at Sunshine Square in Bayan Baru yesterday.

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When the tide goes out: Challenges of the water industry

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Created: 26 October 2020

26 October 2020
WATER is the essence of life.

Though Malaysia is blessed with abundant water resources, the country is experiencing an alarming increase in demand for water supply in recent years. Many seem to take this natural resource for granted, while often having the misconception that supplying clean water would be cheap and easy.

Malaysia’s water operators are facing many challenges in ensuring consumers have continuous access to clean water and in ensuring a sustainable water future. Understanding these challenges is key to recognising the shared responsibilities of safeguarding this precious natural resource.

Quality of raw water

According to research by the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) on Malaysian freshwater, about 97% of the country’s raw water supply comes from rivers.

Most water treatment plants in the country process raw water from the rivers, but many of these water bodies are polluted because of human activities.

Whenever raw water sources are polluted, treatment plants may need to be shut down when the pollution exceeds the safe parameter threshold allowed in a treatment process or in other words, exceeds the treatment process capability.

Read more: When the tide goes out: Challenges of the water industry

TNB komited terhadap kelestarian tenaga hijau untuk masa depan yang mampan

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Created: 23 October 2020

Welcome to myTNB PortalOktober 23, 2020 @ 8:55am
APABILA sesebuah negara semakin pesat membangun, kadar permintaan terhadap keperluan sumber tenaga juga semakin tinggi.

Pertambahan populasi dan gaya hidup rakyat yang mahukan kehidupan lebih baik turut mempengaruhi kadar penggunaan tenaga di negara ini.

Sebagai pembekal bekalan elektrik utama negara, Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) komited mempelbagaikan usaha demi memastikan kelangsungan sumber tenaga hijau untuk kesejahteraan rakyat dan negara.

Tenaga hijau

Sehingga kini TNB memainkan peranan penting dalam melaksanakan agenda kelestarian yang utuh menerusi pelaburan dalam tenaga hijau di peringkat domestik dan antarabangsa.

Ia merangkumi usaha mempelbagaikan sumber penjanaan tenaga TNB untuk tenaga boleh diperbaharui (RE). Inisiatif ini juga bakal menyumbang sebanyak 20% dalam sasaran kerajaan bagi kapasiti penjanaan campuran RE menjelang 2025.

Read more: TNB komited terhadap kelestarian tenaga hijau untuk masa depan yang mampan

Masih boleh mohon tangguh bayaran pinjaman - BNM

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Created: 23 October 2020

JESSICA CHEW23 Oktober 2020
Kuala Lumpur: Peminjam terutamanya yang terjejas susulan sekatan pergerakan yang dikuatkuasakan akibat lonjakan kes Covid-19 di Malaysia masih boleh mendapatkan bantuan pembayaran balik pinjaman daripada bank masing-masing.

"Peminjam tidak perlu bimbang. Bantuan pembayaran balik masih dilaksanakan dan akan dilanjutkan sehingga 2021. Kami faham keadaan dan ketidakpastian boleh berubah pada masa depan dan orang ramai boleh mendapatkan bantuan pada bila-bila masa," kata Timbalan Gabenor Bank Negara Malaysia Jessica Chew kepada Bernama di Kuala Lumpur, hari ini.

Walaupun moratorium penangguhan pinjaman secara automatik, bantuan pembayaran balik dan moratorium bersasar yang selanjutnya tidak pernah berlaku sebelum ini, bank telah menggerakkan kesemua sumber mereka untuk menguruskan situasi ini.

"Bank-bank dalam kedudukan yang baik untuk memberi maklum balas mengenai keperluan peminjam. Semua bank mempunyai sumber khusus dan merekayasa semula proses untuk mengkaji kembali permohonan peminjam," kata Chew.

Peminjam boleh menghubungi bank secara dalam talian atau panggilan telefon walaupun berada di kawasan yang dikuatkuasakan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Diperketatkan (PKPD) dan Perintah Kawalan Pergerakan Bersyarat (PKPB).

Read more: Masih boleh mohon tangguh bayaran pinjaman - BNM

Kadar inflasi September susut 1.4 peratus

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Created: 22 October 2020

Indeks harga pengguna Disember meningkat satu peratus22 Oktober 2020
PUTRAJAYA: Indeks Harga Pengguna (IHP), yang mengukur kadar inflasi menguncup 1.4 peratus pada September, demikian menurut Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia (DOSM).

Ketua Perangkawan, Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin, berkata penurunan pengukur kadar inflasi negara keseluruhan itu dipengaruhi oleh penurunan indeks Pengangkutan (-9.9 peratus); Perumahan, Air, Elektrik, Gas & Bahan Api Lain (-3.0 peratus) serta Pakaian & Kasut (-0.6 peratus) yang menyumbang 41.6 peratus daripada keseluruhan wajaran.

"IHP bulanan tidak menunjukkan perubahan berbanding Ogos 2020. Walaupun begitu, terdapat kumpulan utama yang menunjukkan peningkatan iaitu Restoran & Hotel (0.2 peratus); Minuman Alkohol & Tembakau (0.1 peratus); Hiasan, Perkakasan & Penyelenggaraan Isi Rumah (0.1 peratus); Perkhidmatan Rekreasi & Kebudayaan (0.1 peratus) dan Pendidikan (0.1 peratus)," katanya dalam satu kenyataan.

Mengulas lanjut, beliau berkata, walaupun beberapa indeks utama menurun, namun Makanan & Minuman Bukan Alkohol sebaliknya menunjukkan peningkatan 1.4 peratus kepada 135.1 berbanding 133.2 pada bulan yang sama tahun sebelumnya.

"Kumpulan ini menyumbang 29.5 peratus daripada keseluruhan wajaran IHP. Selain itu, indeks Pelbagai Barangan & Perkhidmatan turut menunjukkan peningkatan 2.7 peratus diikuti Komunikasi (1.6 peratus) dan Kesihatan (1.1 peratus)," katanya.

Read more: Kadar inflasi September susut 1.4 peratus

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  2. Survey: Seven in 10 Malaysians polled think protecting environment more important than creating jobs
  3. Flight cancellations: refund means returning customers’ money – Sothi Rachagan
  4. Rice and grain prices found to be most stable over last decade
  5. Gangguan air kerap gugat keyakinan pengguna, pelabur
  6. Malaysia ranked third in Asia on retirement income index
  7. After drop during MCO, food waste on the rise again
  8. Guru rugi RM105,461 terpedaya sindiket pinjaman tak wujud
  9. 70% of Malaysians need financial literacy support – Survey
  10. Maut ketika proses sedut lemak

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