Free bus service for Malaysians in Putrajaya starting Nov 1

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysians will be able to enjoy a free bus service in Putrajaya beginning Nov 1, said Federal Territories Ministry secretary-general Datuk...

Malaysians will be able to enjoy a free bus service in Putrajaya beginning Nov 1, said Federal Territories Ministry secretary-general Datuk Rosida Jaafar.

He said the facility, provided through the ministry’s agency, Putrajaya Corporation, was part of the Wilayah Prihatin programme to help the people, especially Putrajaya residents, in reducing the cost of living and dealing with the government. Rosida said non-citizens would be charged RM1.50 for the service, which will be operated in compliance with the Covid-19 standard operating procedure , including on physical distancing.

 

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