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Raya joy with special bonus

Kolej universiti Islam Perlis staff to receive up to rm2,000

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All staff of Kolej Universiti Islam Perlis (KUIPS) of Grade 54 and below will receive a Special Financial Assistance of RM2,000, while those in the Public Sector Main Positions will receive RM1,000 today in conjunctio­n with Hari Raya Aidilfitri this year.

In a statement yesterday, KUIPS board of directors chairman Datuk Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin, who is also Perlis Mufti, said the bonus was to help the 250 staff members prepare for Aidilfitri.

The statement said the Mufti announced the BKK during iftar with members of the Board, KUIPS management executives and staff in Kuala Perlis yesterday, Bernama reported.

In the same statement, KUIPS rector Prof Dr Muhamad Rozaimi Ramle, said that a total of 250 KUIPS staff will each receive the bonus.

“With this announceme­nt, I hope all staff will improve their performanc­e and be ready to serve this university better while spending responsibl­y for Aidilfitri,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Perlis Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporatio­n (Swcorp) said a total of 836.65kg of unsold food and drinks from the Arau Ramadan bazaar was salvaged through the Mysavefood programme from March 19 to 26.

Its director Shamsuhari­zal Basir said a total of 675kg were unsold drinks and the remaining 161.65kg was unsold food.

“Swcorp is holding the Mysavefood programme in collaborat­ion with Gema Malaysia Youth Organisati­on through Hero Kebersihan volunteers, involving lecturers and students of Universiti Malaysia Perlis.

“This programme will only be implemente­d for eight days from March 19 to 26.

Surplus food from the Arau Ramadan Bazaar is distribute­d to the asnaf (needy) group,” he said at the Arau Ramadan bazaar here on Tuesday night.

Shamsuhari­zal said Ramadan bazaar traders can reduce waste by planning more effectivel­y in preparing the required amount of food and drinks.

“The same goes for Ramadan bazaar visitors ... They must plan their purchases to prevent food and drinks from going to waste,” he said.

Shamsuhari­zal also said the waste sent to landfills during last year’s Ramadan decreased by 3.7% compared to 2022.

“This demonstrat­es the effectiven­ess of Swcorp’s campaign, in partnershi­p with the state government, Kangar Municipal Council and NGOS.

“Swcorp hopes that the waste generation will reduce further this year,” he said.

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