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Invoke trades funds for asset declarations; Mugabe sacked as ruling party leader
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KINI ROUNDUP | Here are the key headlines you may have missed yesterday, in brief.

Invoke trades funds for asset declarations

Invoke Malaysia is offering to fund the campaigns of the 14th general election candidates if they sign an agreement to publicly declare their assets annually.

Twenty-five opposition politicians from PKR, Amanah and PAS signed the agreement with Invoke last night.

Mugabe sacked as ruling party leader

Robert Mugabe was sacked as the leader of Zimbabwe's ruling party.

Citing health tourism, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the government would not stop Mugabe from entering Malaysia.

Other Kinibites

Sungai Siput voters told Malaysiakini that without former works minister S Samy Vellu's influence, development in the constituency has been slow.

Amanah vice-president Husam Musa's son was arrested for drug possesion.

Looking ahead

Pakatan Harapan said it would meet with Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi at 11am on its application to register as a coalition.

The National Economic Council will meet today and discuss the possibility of raising fuel subsidies.

Harapan Youth wings are expected to begin a sit-in demonstration outside Parliament, to protest against fuel hikes, one hour after midnight.

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