'Okinawa village shop' system could help B40 Malaysians, says Dr M
New Straits Times·2020-01-02 13:27
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has once again set his eyes on one of the Far East countries in finding a solution to overcome the cost of living issue among the Bottom 40 (B40) group.
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Wu Song 03/01/2020
It's a dying trade..lah
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General X 03/01/2020
Nothing gonna works Tun if those corrosive corruption elements imbeded in the Bumis is not pull off like a decayed tooth. Anyway your vision of 2020 is here....where is those promises to make M'sia a develop first world country.
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Wong Tuck Seng 02/01/2020
People need to be highly disciplined and honest to make this share village concept to work. No offence meant, but citizens in South East Asian countries are far from attaining the disciplined standard for this to work. There will bound to be some people taking advantage or being dishonest for this share and pay later system wholly based on trusts.
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spongebob 02/01/2020
hello how can it work when u ve parasites who r clinging tightly to d clutches for life. d most important fact is u dun ve d brain of a Japanese old man
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zen99 04/01/2020
Old bag still stuck in post world war time 50s a kampong chicken remains a kampong chicken no wonder MY still in stuck in their early days only d minorities dragging d whole nation to relevance
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