Petronas, Jawi donate food kits worth RM125,000 to less fortunate in Labuan
Sunday, 12 Apr 2020 05:01 PM MYT
LABUAN, April 12 — Petronas Chemicals Group Berhad and Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department donated foods kits worth a total of RM125,000 to the less fortunate here who are badly affected by the movement control order .
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