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foodpanda Malaysia Introduces Match-Night Deals and RM100,000 Reward Pool for Football Fans
foodpanda Malaysia is turning up the excitement for fans with its “Make Game Night Delicious” campaign, designed to make late-night match viewing more rewarding, convenient and filled with good food for Malaysians staying up for the world’s biggest football tournament. Running from 8 June to 2

Prime Minister’s Hibiscus Award 2026/2027 Calls on Malaysian Businesses to Advance Environmental Management Excellence
As environmental expectations continue to evolve across global markets, Malaysian businesses are increasingly being challenged to demonstrate stronger environmental management practices grounded in measurable action, operational discipline and accountability. Against this backdrop, the Prime Mini
Many people know Pesta Kaamatan as Sabah's harvest festival, but behind the celebrations lies an ancient legend of a young woman...
Many people know Pesta Kaamatan as Sabah's harvest festival, but behind the celebrations lies an ancient legend of a young woman who sacrificed herself so her people could survive.

MR D.I.Y. celebrates stories of Malaysians with ‘Satu Beg, Seribu Cerita’
KUALA LUMPUR, 18 May 2026 – What began as a simple effort to encourage Malaysians to reduce single-use plastic has grown into one of the country’s most recognisable everyday items. First introduced in 2023 as part of MR D.I.Y’s commitment to promoting responsible shopping habits, the reta

BIG CARING Group and Hospis Malaysia Collaborate to Strengthen Community-Based Palliative Care
As more patients with serious illness prefer to receive care at home, continuity of access to essential palliative care medications remains one of the quieter but significant challenges faced by patients and caregivers within the community. To help address this, Malaysia’s leading retail pharma

Tan Sri Vincent Lee denies involvement with The Coverage’s political attacks… again
Recently, a Malaysian news portal called The Coverage (thecoverage.my) riled up a lot of people. How exactly we dunno, but probably something to do with their neutral, non-biased reporting. Like here are some of things we saw on their front page: The Real Maksiat is in Kelantan, Not at the Rain