Johor's weekend had been Friday and Saturday since 2014.
JOHOR BAHRU - Johor will be reverting its weekend to Saturday and Sunday from the current Friday and Saturday weekend.
He added that he had also decreed for Johor Chief Minister Onn Hafiz Ghazi and the Johor Mufti to discuss and study the matter thoroughly. “This change will also allow families to spend more time together and enhance cross-border economic activities,” he said.
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