Malaysians united in their hopes for a better 2022

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With the clock counting down towards 2022, the wish-list of many Malaysians has something in common.

Drinks stall owner Hasniza Amin, 40, said with the pandemic already ravaging lives and threatening economic progress, she hoped to see improvements in the political scenario.“We are already suffering so much from the pandemic,” she said, adding that a stable government would attract more investments and bring progress to the economy.

Human resources executive L. Davanees, 34, said his New Year wish would be to see an economic revival and a complete end to the Covid-19 pandemic. Noodle stall owner Voon Ewe Hoo, 56, said his wish would be for an economic recovery and for essential items to be cheaper.“It would be helpful to many businesses if the prices of goods are controlled or at least reviewed so they do not keep rising.Another stall owner, Maisarah Abdullah, 44, is also looking towards a better economy.

 

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