Govt says ‘no’ to both Ramadan physical and e-stalls; traders association still hopeful
As far as the government is concerned, there will not be any Ramadan bazaars this year, whether in cyberspace or out in the streets.
The Malaysian Federation of Hawkers and Petty Traders Associations is still trying to sell the concept of a bazaar that runs on the internet.
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