Delivering The Star come rain, shine or haze


Health comes first: Andreas (centre) presenting N95 masks to newspaper vendors at Damansara Utama. Looking on is senior general manager (print) Mohamed Hassan Mohamed Ali (second from right).

KUALA LUMPUR: Come rain, shine or bad air, newspaper vendors make sure that The Star gets delivered on time to its readers, every single day.

“Nothing will stop us from delivering newspapers every day, not even rain, sun or haze,” said newspaper agent Ganesan S.K. Muthu after he was presented with an N95 mask by Star Media Group Bhd’s chief executive officer Andreas Vogiatzakis yesterday.

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