Clerk gets RM15,000 govt aid to fix damaged roof


Chua (right) presenting the National Unity Ministry’s letter approving the allocation to Lee for her roof repairs.

EACH time it rains, 63-year-old Lee Chai Hong gets stressed as her damaged roof will start leaking.

The Kampung Baru Masai resident said the roof was damaged by strong winds earlier this year.

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