Kota Kinabalu: City Hall is hoping to reduce the burden on some households in the State Capital during the Control Movement Control Order (CMCO) with a one-off donation of groceries.
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A spokeswoman for the agency said this was being done as part of a Food Basket Aid programme geared for the public in Kota Kinabalu.
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“Families, under quarantine per instructions from the Ministry of Health, and those registered for ‘e-Kasih’ assistance can request to receive a plastic bag full of food items,” she said.
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