News - Ahmad Said
By Rosli Zakaria KUALA TERENGGANU: Healthcare in Terengganu is literally free as expenses for the treatment for all kinds of chronic ailments are covered by the state government via a fund set up four years ago.
By Rosli Zakaria KUALA TERENGGANU: The Terengganu government expects to receive RM2 billion or more in oil royalty next month. It is also working with the Treasury on the arrears due to the state since payment was stopped in 2000, Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said said yesterday.
By Darshini Kandasamy MALAYSIA Airlines continues to stay mum over the status of its inquiry into the arrest and conviction of one of its pilots in Australia two weeks ago. The airline confirmed that it has not concluded its inquiry into the matter.
By Rosli Zakaria KUALA TERENGGANU: The tsunami mitigation project involving the planting of casuarina trees along the beaches, from Besut to Kemaman, about a year ago has hit a snag.
KUALA TERENGGANU: Two more islands here have been gazetted as marine parks. This brings the total number of marine parks in the state to 13. With the latest additions, Terengganu now has the most marine parks in the country, followed by Johor with 11 and Pahang with nine.
