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New Straits Times
a day ago
- Business
- New Straits Times
2,500 free chickens distributed at Madani Rahmah Sales in Port Dickson
PORT DICKSON: The Madani Rahmah Sales Programme held in conjunction with 'Ukhuwah Kepimpinan Kerajaan Madani' programme in Port Dickson today distributed 2,500 free chickens to lucky visitors. The programme organised by the Malaysian Nationhood Academy in collaboration with the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry distributed free chickens at two different locations, namely 500 at Batu 1 while the rest were at Dataran Kampung Pachitan. Checks at the Batu 1 here showed that people started coming to the PJRM around 8 am and were seen increasing by midday today to get essential goods at lower prices than the market. Negri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun also distributed free chickens to lucky visitors at Batu 1, besides being enlivened by the presence of Madani government MPs and cabinet ministers to greet the people. Visitor, Nurul Nabila Salleh, 36, said she was really looking forward to the programme because the prices were very cheap compared to the market price. "The goods are sold very cheap compared to other supermarkets, if possible, it can be held every week or at least every end of the month so that the people can buy at a cheaper price," she said. Former headmaster, A. Damutaran, 68 who agreed with the view said the purchase not only saves money, but also allows buyers to get complete kitchen needs in one place. "There are onions, eggs, chicken, sardines, coconut milk, all sold at cheaper prices than other places, so we don't have to go anywhere else, we just buy in one place," he said.


The Sun
a day ago
- General
- The Sun
Free chicken distribution at Port Dickson Madani Rahmah Sales
PORT DICKSON: The Madani Rahmah Sales Programme (PJRM) distributed 2,500 free chickens to visitors today as part of the 'Ukhuwah Kepimpinan Kerajaan Madani' initiative. The event, organised by the Malaysian Nationhood Academy and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, took place at two locations—500 chickens at Batu 1 PJRM and the remaining 2,000 at Dataran Kampung Pachitan PJRM. Visitors began arriving as early as 8am, with crowds growing by midday to purchase essential goods at discounted prices. Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun personally handed out free chickens at Batu 1 PJRM, alongside government MPs and ministers engaging with attendees. Nurul Nabila Salleh, 36, expressed her enthusiasm for the programme, stating, 'The goods are sold very cheap compared to other supermarkets. If possible, it can be held every week or at least every end of the month so that the people can buy at a cheaper price.' Former headmaster A. Damutaran, 68, also praised the initiative, saying, 'There are onions, eggs, chicken, sardines, coconut milk, all sold at cheaper prices than other places, so we don't have to go anywhere else, we just buy in one place.' - Bernama

Barnama
a day ago
- General
- Barnama
MADANI Sales: 2,500 Free Chickens Distributed At Two Locations In Port Dickson
PORT DICKSON, July 20 (Bernama) -- The MADANI Rahmah Sales Programme (PJRM) held in conjunction with 'Ukhuwah Kepimpinan Kerajaan MADANI' programme in Port Dickson today distributed 2,500 free chickens to lucky visitors. The programme organised by the Malaysian Nationhood Academy in collaboration with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living distributed free chickens at two different locations, namely 500 at Batu 1 PJRM while the rest were at Dataran Kampung Pachitan PJRM. A Bernama survey at the Batu 1 PJRM here found that people started coming to the PJRM around 8 am and were seen increasing by midday today to get essential goods at lower prices than the market. Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun also distributed free chickens to lucky visitors at Batu 1 PJRM, besides being enlivened by the presence of MADANI government MPs and cabinet ministers to greet the people. Visitor, Nurul Nabila Salleh, 36, said she was really looking forward to PJRM because the prices were very cheap compared to the market price. The mother of two hopes that a programme like this can be held every month to help the needy, especially the B40 who are really looking forward to PJRM. "The goods are sold very cheap compared to other supermarkets, if possible it can be held every week or at least every end of the month so that the people can buy at a cheaper price," she told Bernama here today. Former headmaster, A. Damutaran, 68 who agreed with the view said the purchase not only saves money, but also allows buyers to get complete kitchen needs in one place. "There are onions, eggs, chicken, sardines, coconut milk, all sold at cheaper prices than other places, so we don't have to go anywhere else, we just buy in one place," he said.