The long-delayed Residensi Kecapi redevelopment project in Sentul, stalled for nearly a decade, has now been fully completed and will benefit its original residents who have long awaited a fair resolution.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa said 136 original owners and eligible heirs can finally breathe a collective sigh of relief as they will receive their residential units at RM42,000 each - far below the current market price of RM200,000 per unit.
Dr Zaliha also launched the Bintang Cemerlang 2.0, an education enrichment programme by SRSB.
01:32So, the strategic work of all of this is a very good work that I think must be taken by some other companies or other developers.
01:45So, finally, the community will become one of the people who will be successful and we will build a community as a community that will be the next echelon of our country.
02:00And I think it needs to be developed to other communities, not only in this country.
02:10How many of the former Kampung Renewade Residence?
02:15135 units all together, so out of 250 units.
02:22250 units, so how many communities have signed?
02:27At this time, we have 27 units and we will continue to come to sign the agreement.