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At first we were told that we would be given a place to stay in for free. But it was only later that we were told that we’d have to pay RM150 a month,” said the 30-year-old man who declined to be named.
The fisherman who moved into Tanjung Dawai two weeks ago with this wife and two young children previously lived in a wooden house on stilts with 15 other extended family members.
He said the privacy he and his family now enjoy was a bonus, but he is struggling to make the RM150 monthly rent.
“Fuel costs have gone up, but our petrol subsidies are the same. I barely make enough to pay for food and my children's school fees," he said. "And now I have to constantly set aside some cash for rent, which was never part of the deal."
More at https://www.prolificcrap.com/forum/...-unmoved-by-gifts-many-vow-to-vote-opposition
The fisherman who moved into Tanjung Dawai two weeks ago with this wife and two young children previously lived in a wooden house on stilts with 15 other extended family members.
He said the privacy he and his family now enjoy was a bonus, but he is struggling to make the RM150 monthly rent.
“Fuel costs have gone up, but our petrol subsidies are the same. I barely make enough to pay for food and my children's school fees," he said. "And now I have to constantly set aside some cash for rent, which was never part of the deal."
More at https://www.prolificcrap.com/forum/...-unmoved-by-gifts-many-vow-to-vote-opposition