Traders support Ramadan bazaar ban

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Traders support Ramadan bazaar ban
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“We will celebrate next year,” says trader Azkhalim Suradi.

Rosli hopes those who registered to trade at bazaars this year will be able to carry forward the registration to next year.

The ban on all types of Ramadan bazaars whether physical stalls, e-bazaars, via drive-through, pack-and-pick or e-hailing was announced by Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. “But now that everything is cancelled, we just have to adhere to the ruling, ” said Wan Ismail, who used to make about RM15,000 in sales during Ramadan.

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