Malaysia PM Anwar unveils Hari Raya goodies, lifts highway toll charges for 4 days

Besides announcing goodies for Hari Raya, he also touched on other issues, including additional allocation for the maintenance of federal roads.

Hazlin Hassan

Hazlin Hassan

The Straits Times

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Toll charges on Malaysia’s highways will be lifted from April 19-21 and on April 24 as millions make their way back to their home towns. PHOTO: BT FILE

April 19, 2023

SINGAPORE – Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday announced several measures aimed at easing the financial burden of Malaysians ahead of the Hari Raya Aidilfitri festivities this weekend.

These include lifting all toll charges on the country’s highways for four days from April 19-21 and on April 24, as millions make their way back to their home towns, and an extra public holiday to extend the celebrations. The move affects 33 tolled highways.

The largest highway operator Plus Malaysia expects some two million vehicles will use its network daily during Hari Raya, 20 per cent higher than on normal days.

Malaysians will also get a four-day holiday from Friday to Monday, regardless of whether Hari Raya falls on Friday or Saturday, said Mr Anwar. Malaysian officials will on Thursday determine the start of the annual Muslim festival.

Singapore will mark Hari Raya on Saturday.

Spreading further joy to motorists, PM Anwar also announced a special discount for traffic fines issued in 2022 and before, with each fine reduced to RM50 (S$15).

Special discounts on raw ingredients such as chicken and onions will be given to traders offering cheap meals to lower-income consumers in a programme called Menu Rahmah, he added.

KUALA LUMPUR – Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday announced several measures aimed at easing the financial burden of Malaysians ahead of the Hari Raya Aidilfitri festivities this weekend.

These include lifting all toll charges on the country’s highways for four days from April 19-21 and on April 24, as millions make their way back to their home towns, and an extra public holiday to extend the celebrations. The move affects 33 tolled highways.

The largest highway operator Plus Malaysia expects some two million vehicles will use its network daily during Hari Raya, 20 per cent higher than on normal days.

Malaysians will also get a four-day holiday from Friday to Monday, regardless of whether Hari Raya falls on Friday or Saturday, said Mr Anwar. Malaysian officials will on Thursday determine the start of the annual Muslim festival.

Singapore will mark Hari Raya on Saturday.

Spreading further joy to motorists, PM Anwar also announced a special discount for traffic fines issued in 2022 and before, with each fine reduced to RM50 (S$15).

Special discounts on raw ingredients such as chicken and onions will be given to traders offering cheap meals to lower-income consumers in a programme called Menu Rahmah, he added.

Mr Anwar added that the government will collaborate with the Cement and Concrete Association Malaysia and private developers to offer cement at reasonable prices for developers of affordable housing.

“This will focus on affordable housing priced at RM300,000 and below to benefit the B40 and M40 group with a maximum price reduction of up to RM5,000 depending on the type and pricing of the house,” he said, referring to the bottom 40 per cent and middle 40 per cent of income earners.

The move is expected to be sufficient for 24,000 units of affordable houses, he noted.

The announcement comes days before Hari Raya Aidilfitri, and ahead of six state elections that must be called by August, where Mr Anwar’s government – comprising his Pakatan Harapan coalition and Umno-led Barisan Nasional – will be facing off against the Malay-Muslim opposition alliance Perikatan Nasional (PN).

Last year’s general election in November saw a hung Parliament, with his coalition winning 82 seats in the 222-seat Parliament and PN gaining 74 seats.

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