Click here to create your personal news page. The news that appears on Putrajaya will appear there and be constantly updated. You can then modify the page, share it with your friends, or export it and have it appear elsewhere.

You can also create a personal news page and follow the news that interests you by clicking on the tab labelled 'New page'.
 

topics : related - allExplore

Wikio Shopping

  1. 1. Baby & Nursery
  2. 2. Car/Motor Bike
  3. 3. Communication
  4. 4. Computers
  5. 5. Electronics
  6. 6. Entertainment
  7. 7. Fashion & Lingerie
  8. 8. Finance
  9. 9. Gifts & Gadgets
  10. 10. Health & Beauty
  11. 11. Home & Garden
  12. 12. Household Appliances
  13. 13. Sport & Fitness
  14. 14. Travel
  15. 15. Video Games

New products

  1. 1. Western Digital ShareSpace 4TB
  2. 2. Sapphire Radeon HD 4550
  3. 3. LG KP500
  4. 4. Dell S2309W
  5. 5. Samsung Pixon
  6. 6. Shuttle D 1000H
  7. 7. Philips M200
  8. go to Shopping

Participate



Putrajaya


Sort by : relevance - date - popularity
+Vote!

The day when Haris Ibrahim..

Photo by Choo Choy May, TMI. ..wore a ‘Free RPK’ t-shirt, and met AAB and NTR to negotiate the power transition for Putrajaya.

+Vote!

Zaid Ibrahim’s open letter to AAB.

29 September 2008 YAB Dato’ Seri Abdullah Badawi Prime Minister of Malaysia 5th Floor, East Wing Perdana Putra Building Putrajaya Malaysia Dear Mr Prime Minister IN our proclamation of independence, our first prime minister gave voice to the lofty aspirations and dreams of the people of Malaya: that Malaya was founded on the principles of liberty and justice, and the promise that collectively [...]...

+Vote!

Government gives RM100m more for housing scheme

PUTRAJAYA: The government will allocate an additional RM100 million for this year and next to implement the Rumah Mesra Rakyat (RMR) housing scheme, said Finance Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak. In announcing this yesterday, he said the allocation would enable some 1,500 units to be built nationwide under the RMR scheme by Syarikat Perumahan Negara Bhd (SPNB), a wholly owned subsidiary of Ministry...

+Vote!

132 products on suspect list

Star: PUTRAJAYA: There are now 132 products placed under the Govern­ment’s list of items suspected of having melamine. This is up from 53 items on Wednesday. Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican said the list of suspected dairy products consisted of items that the ministry had sealed during enforcement operations. “These items will be taken and [...]

+Vote!

53 China-made food items sent for testing

NST: PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has sealed 53 milk-related products produced in China for testing. Samples of the items, including chocolate, candy, yogurt and biscuits, have been sent to the Chemistry Department for tests on suspicion that they may contain milk tainted by the banned substance, melamine. Household names, including distributors of M&M’s chocolates, Snickers chocolate bars [...]

+Vote!

Government imposes new ruling on China food

Star: PUTRAJAYA: With immediate effect, food products from China that could be contaminated with melamine will also be held at entry points in the country for tests to ensure they are safe for consumption. Health Minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai said the procedure would be in place until the melamine-tainted milk issue was resolved. “We are very [...]

+Vote!

Pullman Putrajaya to open doors in November

The long abandoned hotel project in Precinct 5 Putrajaya will finally open its doors on November 1 - some seven years after the project started. Previously known as Alam Warisan, the hotel is now rebranded as Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside. The hotel is owned and developed by Putrajaya Holdings, while French hotel and services group Accor SA will operate it. SIBOURG: The hotel, which is an upscale hotel...

+Vote!

RPK: Battle at O.K. Corral

Inspired by RPK's famous article . Technorati Tags: mob1900 , RPK , Anwar ibrahim , bedol napoleon , pakatan Rakyat , barisan najis , gunfight , battle , topple , kicked , son-in-law , putrajaya

+Vote!
+Vote!

Ministry to ensure Malaysia qualify for 2012 Olympics

PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Youth and Sports have decided to set up a working committee to ensure hockey will qualify for the 2012 London Olympics.

+Vote!

Malaysia ratifies UN Convention Against Corruption

Malaysian Foreign Minister Rais Yatim ratified the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) as the representative of the Malaysian government in Putrajaya, the administrative center of Malaysia on Wednesday. The sanction was witnessed by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) director-general Ahmad Said Hamdan. Rais told reporters later the ratification reflected Malaysia's determination...

+Vote!

Zaid confirmed: He RESIGNED!

De facto Law Minister Zaid Ibrahim has decided to stick with his decision to quit in protest of the government invoking the Internal Security Act. "My decision (to quit) remains," he told a press conference at his office in Putrajaya this morning. Zaid added that he has not made a decision on leaving Umno and joining PKR. The minister said he wants to keep an open mind about this. Source: Malaysiakini...

+Vote!

Report: Malaysian PM declines resignation of a cabinet minister

Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Monday advised Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Zaid Ibrahim to take a leave and rethink his decision to quit the post, local media reported on Monday. Badawi said that Zaid met him at his official residence in Putrajaya, the administrative center of the federal government, Monday afternoon and conveyed his intention to quit the post, according...

+Vote!

Proposals for revival are ready

By Ajitpal Singh THE 102 former international players will submit an in-depth proposal on how to revive hockey in Malaysia to the Sports Ministry in Putrajaya on Sept 22.

+Vote!

Don't Fear Telling the Truth, PM Advises Media

PUTRAJAYA: The media need not be apologetic in reporting the truth, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi yesterday. The media should not be afraid to report truthfully as the credibility of a media institution was at stake.