PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Cabinet has only given its nod to e-bazaars during the fasting month for now, where orders will be placed online for food ...
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Cabinet has only given its nod to e-bazaars during the fasting month for now, where orders will be placed online for food to be delivered to doorsteps, said Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
This latest Cabinet decision came after Mr Ismail Sabri said on Monday that all forms of Ramadan bazaars would not be allowed in Malaysia during the movement control order , now in its third phase to rein in the spread of COVID-19.while fasting month is expected to begin on Apr 23. Normally, Ramadan bazaars will be set up nationwide for Muslims and non-Muslim alike to purchase various delicacies for breaking of fast or dinner.
Perlis, meanwhile, has allowed food traders to operate from home and along the roadside for takeaways or deliveries.
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