Malacca approves 100 sites for markets
Twenty-one night market sites have been identified by local authorities in Malacca to operate in stages starting tomorrow. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 17, 2020.
THE Malacca government today approved 100 new sites for the reopening of morning markets, open markets, night markets and bazaars during the recovery movement control order . Chief Minister Sulaiman Md Ali said that out of the total, 21 night market sites have been identified by local authorities to operate in stages starting tomorrow in accordance with the standard operating procedures set by the National Security Council and Health Ministry.
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