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470 Sabah supermarts, stores: Sara recipients can use MyKad to buy
470 Sabah supermarts, stores: Sara recipients can use MyKad to buy

Daily Express

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Express

470 Sabah supermarts, stores: Sara recipients can use MyKad to buy

Published on: Monday, July 28, 2025 Published on: Mon, Jul 28, 2025 By: Clarence Dol Text Size: Armizan presents the grand prize of a motorcycle to the lucky winner at the event. RANAU: A total of 470 supermarket and grocery premises in Sabah are now part of the 4,152 nationwide outlets where Sara recipients can use their MyKad to purchase basic necessities. Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN), Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said that apart from purchases at existing fixed premises, KPDN proposed that Sara assistance could also be used for purchases at the Mobile PJRM in the future. This initiative, he said, allows Sara recipients, especially in rural and inland areas, to make purchases using the SARA assistance provided in the MyKad at the mobile PJRM locations. According to him, for the state of Sabah, until July 2025, a total of RM410 million has been disbursed to 830,000 STR recipients. He added that RM500 million has also been disbursed to 506,000 Sara recipients. Armizan, who is also the Member of Parliament for Papar, said this while officiating the KPDN Carnival Tour Program 2025 and the Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign for the Sabah Zone held at the Ranau Sports Complex on Saturday. The KPDN continues to organize the KPDN Carnival Tour Program and the Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign Series 2 for the 2025 Sabah Zone in Ranau. The 3-day program from 25 to 27 July 2025 is expected to attract 60 thousand visitors. The main objective of the organization is to popularize government services at the grassroots, especially services under the responsibility and functionality of the KPDN. The KPDN Carnival 2025 also serves as a catalyst in strengthening the Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign (KBBM) 2025 through the theme 'Let's Buy Local' as continuous support for local products and strengthening the domestic economy. Armizan added that this campaign is a strategic step to strengthen domestic economic growth while helping entrepreneurs and local micro, small and medium enterprises (PMKS) in expanding their market network. 'At the same time, this initiative provides space to highlight the quality of local products which can be the main choice and thus reduce dependence on imported goods. 'Additional Allocation for the Rahmah Madani Umbrella Initiative KPDN welcomes the additional allocation for the Rahmah Madani Sales Program (PJRM) of RM300 million announced by Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister on July 23, 2025. 'Through this additional allocation, KPDN will increase the frequency of PJRM implementation nationwide with a target of 20 thousand series of PJRM implementation throughout 2025,' he said. For the state of Sabah, Armizan said that KPDN is targeting 2,276 series of PJRM throughout this year. Starting from 1 January to 26 July 2025, a total of 1,089 series of PJRMs have been implemented in Sabah. Expansion of Rahmah Basic Contribution (Sara) for All KPDN also welcomes and appreciates the initiatives and efforts focused on the well-being of the people through the additional allocation of Rahmah Cash Contribution (STR) and Rahmah Basic Contribution (Sara) from RM13 billion to RM15 billion for this year. This additional RM2 billion is for a one-off Sara assistance of RM100 to all Malaysians aged 18 and above. At the same time, he said, KPDN will collaborate with the Ministry of Finance (MOF) to expand access for Sara recipients to purchase basic necessities. Meanwhile, about 60,000 visitors flocked to the 2025 KPDN Carnival Sabah Zone KBBM held over three days starting on Friday (July 25-27) at the Ranau Sports Complex (free admission). KPDN Business Development Division Director Adiratno Che Ani said the target is also to chalk RM250,000 in sales value through the Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign (KBBM). 'A total of 60 entrepreneurs from Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia are present to market various products,including handicrafts, food and beauty products. All products are of good quality and comparable to foreign goods. 'Based on the response since this morning, I am confident the sales target of RM250,000 can be achieved when this programme ends on Sunday,' he said at the Ranau Sports Complex. He said the KBBM themed 'Jom Beli Lokal' (Buy Malaysian Goods), is also a platform for local entrepreneurs and micro, small and medium enterprises (PMKS) to expand their marketing network to boost the domestic economy. Various interesting activities at booths provided include Arm-Wrestling, KPDN Little Stars Bintang Lokal (two karaoke contests with prize-money) colouring contest, the Mobile Legends E-Sports Sara Hidup/Living Costs competition (RM3,000 in prizes), the Cost of Living Expedition based on a fact-finding concept and a concert billed as The Band Showdown which features music as a medium for the cost of living message. The big attraction is a Lucky Draw offering grand prizes of a Perodua Alza 1.5L (H), Proton S70 1.5T Premium and a Modenas Karisma EX 125 motorcycle. Also present at the event were Ranau Member of Parliament Datuk Jonathan Yasin, Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister and Paginatan Assemblyman Datuk Abidin Madingkir and others. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. 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Ministry aims to expand access for Sara recipients
Ministry aims to expand access for Sara recipients

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Ministry aims to expand access for Sara recipients

RANAU: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry will collaborate with the Finance Ministry to expand access to essential items for recipients of the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (Sara) aid. Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said the ministry had proposed that recipients be allowed to use their Sara aid at mobile Jualan Rahmah Madani Programme (PJRM) locations, in addition to existing participating retailers. He said at present, Sara aid recipients could only purchase basic items at 4,152 participating supermarkets and retail outlets nationwide, including 470 in Sabah. "This will enable Sara recipients to use the aid credited to their MyKad to make purchases at mobile PJRM locations," he said after launching the Sabah Zone Carnival 2025 here on Saturday. Armizan said the additional RM300 million PJRM allocation would enable the ministry to increase its frequency, with a target of 20,000 this year. "For Sabah, the ministry is targeting 2,276 PJRM series this year, with 1,089 already implemented as of today (Saturday). "We will adopt several approaches to ensure the target is achieved by year end." He said this included increasing the range of items offered and enhancing cooperation with strategic retail partners. "Through these improvements, the people will have more choices. The ministry can no longer act alone as it did in the past." He said this was the second year the ministry had implemented the Zone Carnival programme, adding that six carnivals would be held nationwide this year. "For the carnival in Ranau, held in conjunction with the Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign, we expect around 60,000 visitors during the three-day event." Armizan said the main goal of the initiative was to bring government services, particularly those under the ministry, closer to the people.

Ministry to ensure SARA aid recipients get wider access to essential items
Ministry to ensure SARA aid recipients get wider access to essential items

Borneo Post

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Ministry to ensure SARA aid recipients get wider access to essential items

Armizan (second from left) looks at essential goods purchased by local residents during a visit to the MADANI Rahmah Sales tent after officiating the 2025 KPDN Carnival for the Sabah Zone and the Buy Malaysian Products Campaign at the Ranau Sports Complex. — Bernama picture RANAU (July 27): The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) will collaborate with the Ministry of Finance (MOF) to expand access to essential items for recipients of the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) aid. Its minister, Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali, said KPDN had proposed that recipients be allowed to use their SARA aid at mobile Jualan Rahmah MADANI Programme (PJRM) locations, in addition to existing participating retailers. He said at present, recipients of the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) aid could only purchase basic items at 4,152 participating supermarkets and retail outlets across the country, including 470 in Sabah. 'This initiative enables SARA recipients, particularly in rural and interior areas, to use the aid credited to their MyKad to make purchases at mobile PJRM locations,' he told reporters after launching the Sabah Zone KPDN Carnival 2025 here on Saturday night. Armizan said the additional RM300 million allocation for PJRM would enable KPDN to increase its frequency nationwide, with a target of 20,000 series throughout this year. 'For Sabah, KPDN is targeting 2,276 PJRM series throughout this year, and as of July 26, a total of 1,089 have already been implemented. We will adopt several approaches to ensure the target is achieved by year-end,' he said. He said the approaches included increasing the range of items offered and enhancing cooperation with strategic retail partners. 'Through these improvements, the people will have more choices. The ministry can no longer act alone as it did in the past. For example, today's PJRM is carried out in collaboration with retail partners,' he explained. Commenting on Saturday's programme, this was the second year KPDN had implemented the programme, adding that six carnival tours would be held across the country this year. 'The carnival in Ranau, held in conjunction with the Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign (KBBM), is the second in the series this year, and we expect around 60,000 visitors throughout the three-day event,' he said. Armizan said that the main goal of the initiative was to bring government services, particularly those under KPDN, closer to the people, especially at the grassroots level. 'The KPDN Carnival 2025 also serves as a catalyst in empowering KBBM through the theme 'Jom Beli Lokal' as part of ongoing efforts to support local products and strengthen the domestic economy. It is also a strategic move to boost domestic economic growth while helping local entrepreneurs and micro, small and medium enterprises expand their market reach. 'At the same time, this initiative provides a platform to showcase the quality of local products, which can become the preferred choice and ultimately reduce reliance on imported goods,' he said. — Bernama

Kita MADANI Carnival : Fresh Chicken, Packet Cooking Oil Popular Items At Rahmah MADANI Sale
Kita MADANI Carnival : Fresh Chicken, Packet Cooking Oil Popular Items At Rahmah MADANI Sale

Barnama

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Kita MADANI Carnival : Fresh Chicken, Packet Cooking Oil Popular Items At Rahmah MADANI Sale

MUAR, July 27 (Bernama) -- The Rahmah MADANI Sales Programme (PJRM) at the Kita MADANI Carnival, being organised in conjunction with the 2025 National Month and the Fly the Jalur Gemilang campaign, continues to receive an overwhelming response, with hundreds of visitors crowding the sales area since early today. They were seen lining up to purchase essential goods at significantly reduced prices, with top-selling items including fresh chicken, packet cooking oil and eggs. Many were seen leaving with bags full of affordable daily necessities. 'With the high cost of living, programmes like this are very helpful. For example, the price of chicken at RM6.50 per kilogram is really cheap compared to market prices which can go up to almost RM8 per kilogramme,' said housewife, Norazilah Aman@Ahmad, 42, from Sungai Abong, here. Meanwhile, Abdul Nasir Ali, 68, said he spent about RM80 on various household essentials, which would have cost nearly RM150 at a supermarket or local grocery store. 'Whenever there is a PJRM, I will definitely go to get kitchen supplies. It's a loss if we don't take advantage of it. The government has provided initiatives, so we have to take the opportunity," said a former lorry driver who lives in Rawang, Sungai Mati, here. For Hadijah Abdul Rahman, 47, the PJRM is proof of the government's concern, especially for the underprivileged. "The range of items offered is very diverse, from vegetables to wet and dry ingredients. People have many choices and can save money with the cheaper prices offered," said the Pagoh Jaya resident. The PJRM is among the side programmes held since last Friday in conjunction with the launch of the 2025 National Month and the Fly the Jalur Gemilang campaign by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today. It also features various community and family-oriented activities such as colouring competitions and a singing competition, known as the Bintang Suara MADANI, art performances, and local cultural activities.

KPDN proposes broader access to essential items for SARA aid recipients
KPDN proposes broader access to essential items for SARA aid recipients

Malaysian Reserve

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

KPDN proposes broader access to essential items for SARA aid recipients

RANAU — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) will collaborate with the Ministry of Finance (MOF) to expand access to essential items for recipients of the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) aid. Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali (picture) said KPDN had proposed that recipients be allowed to use their SARA aid at mobile Jualan Rahmah MADANI Programme (PJRM) locations, in addition to existing participating retailers. He said, at present, recipients of the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) aid could only purchase basic items at 4,152 participating supermarkets and retail outlets across the country, including 470 in Sabah. 'This initiative enables SARA recipients, particularly in rural and interior areas, to use the aid credited to their MyKad to make purchases at mobile PJRM locations,' he told reporters after launching the Sabah Zone KPDN Carnival 2025 here tonight. Armizan said the additional RM300 million allocation for PJRM would enable KPDN to increase its frequency nationwide, with a target of 20,000 series throughout this year. 'For Sabah, KPDN is targeting 2,276 PJRM series throughout this year, and as of July 26, a total of 1,089 have already been implemented. We will adopt several approaches to ensure the target is achieved by year-end,' he said. He said the approaches included increasing the range of items offered and enhancing cooperation with strategic retail partners. 'Through these improvements, the people will have more choices. The ministry can no longer act alone as it did in the past. For example, today's PJRM is carried out in collaboration with retail partners,' he explained. Commenting on today's programme, this was the second year KPDN had implemented the programme, adding that six carnival tours would be held across the country this year. 'The carnival in Ranau, held in conjunction with the Buy Malaysian Goods Campaign (KBBM), is the second in the series this year, and we expect around 60,000 visitors throughout the three-day event,' he said. Armizan said that the main goal of the initiative was to bring government services, particularly those under KPDN, closer to the people, especially at the grassroots level. 'The KPDN Carnival 2025 also serves as a catalyst in empowering KBBM through the theme 'Jom Beli Lokal' as part of ongoing efforts to support local products and strengthen the domestic economy. It is also a strategic move to boost domestic economic growth while helping local entrepreneurs and micro, small and medium enterprises expand their market reach. 'At the same time, this initiative provides a platform to showcase the quality of local products, which can become the preferred choice and ultimately reduce reliance on imported goods,' he said. –BERNAMA

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