The closure of the business site, which is on a private land, will not only affect the traders, but also regular customers, especially the B40 group.
Despite operating in a narrow lane, the historic Kampung Jawa is not only famous among the local community of Melaka but also people from outside the state. Photo: Bernama
A trader, Sulaiman Omar, 61, said he has been selling clothes and items for haj and umrah in Kampung Jawa for almost 46 years and has regular customers from various ages and races. Sulaiman said he and other traders had to comply with the landowner's instructions but hoped the state government could help find a new place for them to continue their business.
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