That would likely to be so but he is not a politician so their support you be that critical for him.
I'm just happy that someone is saying sensible stuff.
Malaysia sorely needs a Malay to advocate for such things. any other race saying this will be attacked and labelled as seditious
To clean up, the government needs to enforce heavier penalties on the polluters up-stream at the industrial areas as well as commercial areas. If not all efforts and resources will be down the drain. So please don't believe too much in these news if you don't see clean up at the factories and shops.
Yes, don't ever believe that the river can be cleaned so easily.
They must first have the political will to do so and the very first thing to do is to stop pollution from the source.
And one of the main source is from the tens of thousands of food stalls all over the JB.
Everyday, those food stall vendors just conveniently throw their food waste and dish water into the nearby drains with run into the rivers and then to the Straits, no other way.
This include those from mobile pasar malam stalls, road side food stalls, and those housed in shophouses in the tamans are all doing the same.
Many bigger restaurants also usually wash their hundreds of dishes in back lanes throw the dish water into the drains.
And then join in by the hundreds of car wash shops all over contributing to the pollution.
They may have do resettlement, have to construct another major sewer line and network to capture all the waste water from these sources and most important, change the people's habit and mindset.
Do you think the state govt is able to change this practice within a short time without upsetting the people and their livelihood?
That's why I had always say that there's no way to clean up the rivers and the Straits without strong political will and a very big budget.
At least he is being honest. I do dislike when agents are singing praises to the property they marketed as though it is a sure win and everyone knows that in investment, there is no sure win... look at the recent tanglin penthouse sale... really hefty loss...
Hi Kslresidence. I also bought a unit in KSL @ Daya. my friend bought one beside me.
do you think the area will be developed?
Frankly, that area is quite undeveloped now with just single lane road, if i remember correctly, leading to it.
Seems like there's no amenities near it.
The brochure marketed that its near the Kempas Hub.
I think its quite far from it.
I'm not sure the price cos I did not check.
But it must be sold much cheaper than their KSL City project....else not worth.
Malaysia is so unstable and pricing is not cheap with the sliding ringgit value due to emerging market crisis and other internal issue. Agents are recommending me few new launches last time to invest in Iskandar, luckily I did not join the crowd.
I am thinking to invest in Cambodia given the same pricing, risk. In my opinion, the chinese in countries like thailand, indonesia, and cambodia are rich compare to iskandar. A lot of businessman from China, Malaysia, and Hong Kong already setting up their business over there.
And recently received an sms about the peak cambodia the latest new launch by oxley which i think is quite a good project because it is integrated with Shangri-La hotel. Better to invest with such international branding compare to Malaysia.
Any thoughts?