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Student urges Govt to lift bike-hailing service ban

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A 20-YEAR-OLD student, who offered Grab bike on her Facebook has received a lot of attention, Harian Metro reported.

However, Yus Nor Shaqirah Yus Azman Shukri did not proceed with the idea after being told that the Government had banned such services since last February.

She then decided to start a ‘runner’ service to help people send items to their preferred destinatio­ns. It became an instant hit among netizens.

Yus Nor Shaqirah hoped that the Government would lift the ban as there was a huge demand for the service.

“Grab bike can help a lot of people to avoid traffic congestion, apart from cutting costs,” she said.

> Nita Hamzah hopes that her new single Hadirlah Cinta will be well accepted by fans, Sinar Harian reported.

Describing her status in the industry as “unstable”, Nita said she was having mixed feelings about her fans’ reaction towards her song.

“I am nervous but excited at the same time,” said the singer, who has not released a new song since 11 years ago.

When asked if the song would do well, Nita said she has no definite answer yet.

“I believe if we put in much effort, God will show us the way,” she said.

Hadirlah Cinta, to be released soon, is produced by Sharon Paul and the lyrics is written by Iman Imran.

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