Hey guys! Good news because you can now redeem your RM50 eWallet credit under ePenjana. Huawei on the other hand is having a sale where you can get discounts up to RM1,300 for the Mate 30 series.
Sarawak state government has recently imposed travel restrictions to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the state after Kuching was declared a red zone. Effective 1st to 14th August, all incoming Malaysians will have to undergo mandatory quarantine and the number of flights operated by airlines including AirAsia have been reduced as well.
Digi wants you to use your RM50 ePenjana credit for prepaid reload and they are now offering extra free data up to 9GB.
Huawei is kicking off an Ulti-Mate sale on the 8th of August 2020 with discounts up to RM1,300 for last year’s Mate 30 series.
Now you can redeem RM50 eWallet credit under ePenjana. More details on how to redeem here.
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