The B5Media network:

Penangites for Trams campaign

Penangites for Trams campaign

Well, several Penang-based bloggers had launched a campaign to bring back trams to Penang. So here is The Kuala Lumpur Traveler’s support for Penangites for Trams Campaign.
Good luck!
Update: Bloggers who have joined the bandwagon supporting the re-introduction of trams in Penang.

Mustafa K Anuar
Susan Loone
Mucked in a Jam
Penang Watch
Kris Khaira
Surind
Anything Goes
LAH-mour
No Kacau and Don’t Kacau
Stephen Doss
Contemporary Malaysia
Black and White (Justin Choo)
The Kuala Lumpur Traveller
Forest Explorers
Apprize
News for Malaysians

Photo credit: Anil Netto

PAS-PKR-DAP coalition Chief Ministers save almost RM1mil in less than one month

PAS-PKR-DAP coalition Chief Ministers save almost RM1mil in less than one month

Barely one month into power, the PAS-PKR-DAP coalition state governments had saved almost RM1 million. How?
1. New Penang Chief Minister, Lim Guang Eng refused to spend RM100K on the renovation of the CM official residence.
“Dia (Lim) jawab: ‘Susahlah, kalau nak pindah kena perbaiki. Terpaksa belanja sampai RM100 ribu. Takkan saya nak belanja duit rakyat sampai RM100 ribu untuk kepentingan saya’
Source: HarakahDaily

Using credit card to pay for durian?

Using credit card to pay for durian?

Yes.. in Penang you can. Shopping for durian has gone upmarket in Penang and I found this to be really interesting. At least three stalls in Penang now accept credit cards… the stalls are located at Jalan Van Praagh, Relau and Mt Erskine.
Seng Durian Enterprise owner Ngang Boon Seng said: “Just like supermarkets and boutiques which accept credit cards, we want to offer such flexibility to our customers, too.”
“And business has been good as customers tend to buy more using credit cards,” he said, adding that a customer recently bought RM800 worth of durians.
It looks like the king of …read more


About Us | Advertise with us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use

All content is Copyright © 2005-2012 b5media. All rights reserved.