Good news for sellers as people return to Ramadan bazaars


Things are looking up: Hazrin and his mother Hayati Md Taib sell pulut mangga at the Ramadan Bazaar and say they have had more customers buying from them.

JOHOR BARU: Ramadan bazaar traders are seeing an increase in customers following the reopening of the border with Singapore and relaxation of Covid-19 standard operating procedure (SOP).

Syed Mohd Ghazafi Syed Abu Bakar, 50, who is the organiser of four Ramadan bazaars around Johor Baru and Kulai, said the crowds coming to the bazaar in Adda Heights here on the first day of Ramadan (Sunday) was encouraging.

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