Sunday 1 December 2013

National Press Club Malaysia is Holding a Charity Dinner at Our Business Hotel in KL

KUALA LUMPUR: The National Press Club (NPC) Malaysia is holding a charity dinner to help those in the media who need money for medical expenses.

The event will be at 5 star luxury Hotel Istana on Dec 14, and profits will be raised through the sale of vouchers, either per table or per person.

A table of 10 seats will cost between RM10,000 and RM20,000, while an individual ticket will cost RM100 each.

The event organising chairman, Joe Fernando said they are offering 45 tables and 25 have already been taken at our hotel near Jalan Alor.


"Currently, we have 13 corporate companies participating in this event and 19 more will give us their feedback soon," he said adding that they are hoping to raise RM300,000 during the event.
Meanwhile, NPC Malaysia president, Mokhtar Hussain said the funds are not only meant for members of the media but their relatives too.

"We will help those in need on a case by case basis.

"In the past not only journalists or cameramen were eligible to receive the donation but their wives, children, parents and cousins."

"These cases are reviewed by our committee who will usually get back to us in two weeks," said Mokhtar.
This ceremony is also a celebration of Malaysia's veteran pop group the Blues Gang who are celebrating their 40th anniversary.

They will entertain guests with some of their famous hit songs such as Apo Nak Di Kato.
Besides the Blues Gang, a group of talented buskers aged 20 to 26 who call themselves Pokok Cherry will also be performing on that day.

Tickets can be purchased at the NPC Malaysia office at 84 Jalan Tangsi, 50480 Kuala Lumpur.
For enquiries, email nationalpressclub@gmail.com.

For those attendees coming from outstation, you can stay over at our Hotel Istana KLCC while attending this dinner event. Please check our 5 stars hotel Kuala Lumpur room package

Istana Hotel Kuala Lumpur City Centre is a dedicated 5 Star Suites in KL that held many events that contribute to the local society, economy and government.

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