Free Haircuts, Oil Change Services Draw Crowds At Bakti Komuniti MADANI Programme
MUAR, July 26 (Bernama) -- Free haircuts and oil change services were among the main crowd-pullers at the Bakti Komuniti MADANI programme here, held ahead of the 2025 National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang Campaign launch tomorrow.
Ulo Barber owner Mohd Hilmi Hassan, 47, from Parit Jawa said he and his four workers were very busy as many people came for haircuts since the service started at 10 am.
'By 12.15 pm, we had already served over 60 people of different ages. We thought we would wrap up at noon, but had to extend the time because many were still waiting,' he told Bernama at the event held at Taman Tun Sulaiman Ninam Shah.
Kampung Simpang Baba village chief Hussin Limat, 65, said the long wait was worth it, as the free haircut saved money and brought people together.
'I waited almost an hour because of the queue, but I think this is a very good programme. Even though it seems simple, it gives real benefits to the community,' he said.
Mohd Muizzudin Mohd Nordin, 15, a student at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Maahad Muar, said he arrived as early as 8 am after learning about the free haircut service through a WhatsApp group.
'This free service really helps, especially for students like me. At a regular barber shop, it would cost around RM10 to RM20, so I didn't want to miss the chance. It's a great way to save and be presentable in time for National Month,' he said.
Meanwhile, GiatMARA Bakri manager Affandi Abdul Rahim said all 60 bottles of engine oil allocated for the free oil change service were used up within two hours.
He said the service was carried out by eight GiatMARA trainees and attracted visitors of various races from across Muar.
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