Lifeline for entertainment businesses in Kuala Lumpur


Lee (third from right) presenting the association’s recommendations to Mahadi after the Nov 26 meeting. Looking on are (from left) DBKL Licensing and Business Development Dept director Khairul Anuar, David, Chong, Bedi and Lim.

THE lights will come back on again at nightspots in Kuala Lumpur.

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has given a lifeline to bistro, bar and nightclub operators who reported zero business since the movement control order was implemented in March.

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