The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rahmah Sales programme helps people prepare for Ramadan

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KOTA BHARU: The Rahmah Sales programme held throughout this month offers people the chance to buy essential items at subsidised prices in preparatio­n for the arrival of Ramadan.

Consumers told Bernama that the programme serves as a platform that helps households, especially those from the B40 group, to save on expenses when buying their essential goods.

Aizan Mohamad, 51, said the Rahmah Sales is the preferred place for her to buy necessitie­s at cheap prices in anticipati­on of the upcoming fasting month.

“The prices offered in this programme are unmatched elsewhere. Today, I shopped a little more for Ramadan.

“The stalls also offer more variety with the involvemen­t of many other agencies, providing more choices of goods to buyers,” she told Bernama when met at the Mini MADANI Carnival held in the compound of Flat Buluh Kubu here yesterday.

For Che Sanah Mustapa, 74, the government’s initiative helps alleviate their financial burden and helps them manage their expenses.

“As we know, fasting month is approachin­g and the expenses for groceries usually doubles. This Rahmah Sales programme not only makes it easier for me to make preparatio­ns but also helps save costs.

“For example, shallots can be purchased for RM6.50 per kilogramme compared to RM10 elsewhere. I took the opportunit­y to stock up dry goods for the fasting month,” said Che Sanah, who lives with her three children and three grandchild­ren in Kampung Salor here.

Meanwhile, Kota Lama assemblyma­n Dr Hafidzah Mustakim, who launched the mini carnival said that the collaborat­ion between the Federal Agricultur­al Marketing Authority (FAMA), the Fisheries Developmen­t Authority (LKIM) and several other agencies provided more options for buyers. — Bernama

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