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Telekom probed by MCMC over unnotified speed reduction and 7 news from yesterday

KINI ROUNDUP | Here are key headlines you may have missed, in brief.

1. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) said Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) is under investigation for reducing the upload speed of one of its internet packages without notifying customers.

2. Sabah police commissioner Hazani Ghazali said the police have received information about certain elements from a neighbouring country planning to enter Sabah in large numbers and create trouble during the state election voting day this Saturday.

3. PKR president Anwar Ibrahim told DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng that he can garner enough support to be the prime minister candidate for Pakatan Harapan, after Lim again proposed Warisan president Shafie Apdal as the possible premiership candidate if Anwar is unable to court sufficient support.

4. Cycling enthusiasts said they have seen a surge in the number of people taking up the hobby since the Covid-19 pandemic, which limited recreational activity options, but have acknowledged that many of the newcomers do not know the rules well and are riding on highways.

5. Hong Kong issued a ban on flights between the city and Kuala Lumpur for two weeks after five individuals from India, who transited in the Malaysian capital, tested positive for Covid-19.

6. Opponents of the Warisan Plus alliance have taken their campaign to paint Warisan as an undocumented migrant party in towns, a message that was previously only heard in the Kadazan-Dusun-Murut (KDM) constituencies in the Sabah election.

7. Forced to take boats to school, islanders want their own school on Pulau Berhala on Sabah's West Coast.

8. DAP called for Sabah voters to pressure Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to extend the six-month loan moratorium that ends this month by choosing Warisan Plus.


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