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 BERAK: 22 juta rakyat dapat RM 100 seorang🫢

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Hobbez
post Jul 23 2025, 04:24 PM

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So correctly predicted lah from yesterday. He offer some cheapo sweets as bribe.

https://www.livescience.com/1128-mere-thoug...le-selfish.html
koja6049
post Jul 23 2025, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(shaniandras2787 @ Jul 23 2025, 12:41 PM)
he doesn't need the "maha kaya" to be comfortable since this group of people will not be eligible for anything except for paying more taxes, kan?
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there's another thread here that reveals: maha kaya actually more thankful for this small token of rm100 because they didn't expect to get anything. On the other hand, B40 actually complaining why only give rm100, so little should give more. People are such irrational beings whistling.gif
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post Jul 23 2025, 04:42 PM

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nexona88
post Jul 23 2025, 04:45 PM

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Good doddy don't want rm100 SARA
Want to return it to master 😀

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...urn-it-says-mca
EncikSejati
post Jul 23 2025, 05:24 PM

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so many penjilat lol
loserguy
post Jul 23 2025, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(littlegamer @ Jul 23 2025, 03:12 PM)
Too much negative sentiment to him.
Last last pakai brim.
See, this is what I meant, once some cibai start giving money. Ppl expectations start to change, gov direct pocket u money = good gov.

That's how dumb voters has become because of some crooked sohai start giving money and making this a requirement.

Not like now economy completely jahanam, nothing at all simply give stimulus cheque l.

Malaysia is destined for failure, not government, is their own individual fault.
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This is not cash. It is only for buying essential groceries from the supermarket. Many non-essential items e.g. SCS butter also not included lol. How do I know? I asked ma pren to buy for me, end up I pay using touch n go lol.
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post Jul 23 2025, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(loserguy @ Jul 23 2025, 05:43 PM)
This is not cash. It is only for buying essential groceries from the supermarket. Many non-essential items e.g. SCS butter also not included lol. How do I know? I asked ma pren to buy for me, end up I pay using touch n go lol.
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Still is money
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post Jul 23 2025, 11:49 PM

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Egg prices may rise by 10 sen after subsidy cut, says Mydin boss

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...says-mydin-boss

The removal of subsidy for eggs from Aug 1
brkli
post Jul 23 2025, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(DarkNite @ Jul 23 2025, 11:20 AM)
All blue myKad holders even Mahathir
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najib at kajang also can claim? how?

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post Jul 23 2025, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(issac99289928 @ Jul 23 2025, 11:49 PM)
Egg prices may rise by 10 sen after subsidy cut, says Mydin boss

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...says-mydin-boss

The removal of subsidy for eggs from Aug 1
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post Jul 23 2025, 11:56 PM

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Can anyone share their shopping list what items he buying to cun cun hit the rm100 target..
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post Jul 24 2025, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(xander2k8 @ Jul 23 2025, 12:07 PM)
There is an app for it 🤦‍♀️ mysara
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Ok noted
haya
post Jul 24 2025, 10:01 AM

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What’s next after one-off cash aid?
By RAHIMY RAHIM and RAGANANTHINI VETHASALAM
Nation
Thursday, 24 Jul 2025

PETALING JAYA: The special targeted relief announced by Prime Minis­ter Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim must be complemented by long-term strategies to support those in need, says the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Asso­cia­tions (Fomca).

Its vice-president Datuk Indrani Thuraisingham said while Fomca welcomes the measures, including the one-off RM100 cash assistance for eligible individuals and the adjustment of RON95 ceiling price, the impact of such initiatives remains limited due to its one-time nature and the escalating cost of basic goods and services.

“In the long term, Malay­sia needs a more resilient and inclusive economic model that puts the welfare of ordinary consumers at the centre of policy­-making.

“While short-term aid is necessary during times of economic uncertainty, it must be complemented by structural reforms that reduce cost burdens, protect vulnerable groups including the lower middle class segments, and ensure a fairer distribution of national wealth,” she said when contacted yesterday.

Yesterday, Anwar announced several key initiatives as part of the Madani government’s appreciation for the people, including a one-off RM100 Sara aid via MyKad for all Malaysian adults, postponement of toll rate hikes for 10 highways, and a lower subsidised RON95 petrol price of RM1.99 per litre.

Kathleen Chem, an associate director in Fitch Ratings’ Sove­reigns team, said: “Fitch estimates the total cost of these measures at RM2.3bil, or about 0.1% of GDP, which we believe can be accommodated within the Budget 2025 target of 3.8% of GDP.

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“Eligible Malaysians will also benefit from a lower RON95 petrol price of RM1.99 per litre, below the current subsidised rate, when the targeted subsidy for RON95 petroleum is implemented,” added Chem.

However, she said rationalisation of RON95 subsidies appeared to be further delayed as details would be announced only by the end of September.

“Further delays or insufficient progress on subsidy rationalisation could undermine consolidation efforts and jeopardise the government’s goal to reduce the deficit to 3% by 2028.

“Fitch expects Malaysia’s general government debt to remain high, at around 76.5% of GDP in 2025, with only a gradual decline in the medium term based on the current fiscal consolidation plan,” she added.

Small Medium Enterprise Asso­ciation of Malaysia president Dr Chin Chee Seong said the measures announced were more for the people and not for businesses.

The RM100 cash incentive and the reduction in the electricity bill was meant to help the people cope with inflation, he said, but the cost of doing business, too, had been on the rise.

The public holiday announced, too, would result in production loss, especially for the manufacturing sector.

“No concrete measures to ease the burden of SMEs (were announced), especially on the issue of increasing cost of doing business.

“We are to face additional cost when RON95 rationalisation is implemented,” he said.

Welcoming the announcement, the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) said the measures would help ease the cost of living and spur household consumption expenditure.

“Pending the detailed announce­ment of the fuel subsidy rationalisation mechanism in terms of eligible criteria, a reduction of RM0.06 in RON95 price to RM1.99 per litre would benefit around 18 million car and motorcycle users,” it said in a statement.

While the special holiday on Sept 15 – set in appreciation of the Malaysia Day celebrations on Sept 16 – would encourage more “cuti-cuti Malaysia” over a long weekend, ACCCIM said this could also lead to additional labour costs.

Saying that it is looking forward to the tabling of the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) on July 31 and Budget 2026, the group added that the government’s five-year blueprint and spending plan would ensure the continuity of national development, as well as prioritising sustaining economic resilience and high-­quality investment.

It hopes no new tax measures or policies would be introduced under Budget 2026 as this would further burden businesses that are already reeling from cost increases.

“Malaysia must continue to maintain pro-investment and business-friendly policies to attract and retain both domestic and foreign investments, fostering economic growth,” said ACCCIM in the statement.

Malay Businessmen and Indus­trialists Association of Malaysia (Perdasama) president Mohd Azamanizam Baharon said the measures announced were seen as proactive and people-friendly steps that would have a direct positive impact on the domestic economy.

“The drop in fuel prices, for example, will help reduce business, logistics and transportation costs, allowing traders to remain competitive.

“At the same time, the additional holiday (on Sept 15) is expected to boost local tourism and the hospitality sector.

“Perdasama members involved in this industry, including hotel operators, homestay owners, restaurants, hawkers and small traders, will certainly welcome this move, which is likely to increase bookings, tourist visits and sales during the long holiday,” he said.

Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...ne-off-cash-aid
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post Dec 12 2025, 12:25 PM

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Some still sitting on Sara credit despite looming deadline
By OON JUN-YANG
Nation
Friday, 12 Dec 2025

PETALING JAYA: With the clock ticking towards the Dec 31 deadline, many Malaysians still have yet to redeem their RM100 Sara credit.

Among them is Jon Doyou, a partnerships manager who pledged to use his Sara credit soon.

The 35-year-old said he has not used any of his RM100 credit despite making many visits to the grocery store.

Doyou said he appreciates the assistance provided by the government as it goes a long way to helping the underprivileged.

“My girlfriend and I live together, which makes a RM200 grocery bill completely covered by the government,” he added.

Office worker Chan Wai Meng, 37, said he had almost forgotten about the special government initiative.

He lamented the lack of variety in goods offered by the participating stores and suggested that the scheme be expanded to other stores to enable easier access.

Nevertheless, Chan said he still plans on using his Sara credit before the closing date.

An 18-year-old student, who only wanted to be known as NKC, said her parents have been using their own Sara credit for household essentials.

“So, I have not had the chance to use mine. Also, my parents usually run these errands without me following along,” she added.

Another university student, who only wanted to be known as Vivian, lives overseas most of the time and confessed to not knowing about the Sara assistance programme.

She said she has not checked the government website for details, nor has she downloaded the MyKasih app for information.

The Star reported on Wed­nesday that since Sara’s launch in 2023, the government has consistently expanded its reach, from 210,000 people at launch to 5.4 million this year.

The Finance Ministry said this included the scale of allocations, breadth of eligible stock-keeping units and the network of participating merchants.

It said the number of registered retailers has grown from 424 outlets in 2023 to over 8,000 as of Dec 7 to include standalone sundry shops and mini markets.

Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025...ooming-deadline

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