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Nenggiri Polls: BN Candidate Promises ‘Healing’ Touch Through Sports, Recreational Facilities

GUA MUSANG, The construction of sports facilities and recreational areas for young people is among the priorities of Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate Mohd Azmawi Fikri Abdul Ghani if elected as the Nenggiri state assemblyman. The native of Nenggiri, affectionately known as Awi, said he would strive to establish sports and recreational facilities that cater to the tastes of young people to help relieve stress or provide a means for ‘healing.’ “If permitted, that is what I will fight for. We understand the current situation where ‘healing’ spots for them are quite limited, so specifically in the Nenggiri area, we will

UMNO Members Should Continue To Serve, Not Lulled By Past Successes – Khaled

KUALA LUMPUR, All UMNO members need to continue to devote themselves in bringing prosperity to the people and not to be swayed and feel complacent with past successes as it will be to the detriment of the party. UMNO vice president Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said UMNO’s national struggle is not just to gain power but to restore the Malays’ trust in the party. “Without that, we can ask ourselves what else is left of this party? What is the meaning of UMNO’s presence on the Malay political stage? Therefore, each of us has to play a role in

Nenggiri to transform within a year with BN mandate, says Ahmad Zahid

GUA MUSANG, Nenggiri will undergo a significant transformation within a year if the people give their mandate to Barisan Nasional (BN) in the by-election on Aug 17, UMNO president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said. He said the Nenggiri state seat needs to return to BN, and the development of the area will be well managed if BN wins the by-election. “Therefore, I urge the chairmen of each agency to play their roles in ensuring a victory for BN. “Various efforts have been made by all agencies, especially KESEDAR (South Kelantan Development Authority) and FELDA, which have significantly contributed

DAP urges calm over school charity concert sponsorship issue

KLANG, The DAP hopes the debate surrounding a charity concert involving sponsorship from an alcoholic beverage company does not become a contentious issue, as this practice has long been established and accepted in vernacular schools. Party secretary-general Anthony Loke Siew Fook said such practices have been in place for a long time and are permissible for vernacular schools, provided they do not involve Muslim students. “The Cabinet’s stance is that what has been traditionally practised can continue for vernacular schools, provided it does not involve Muslim students,” Loke, who is also Transport Minister, told reporters after inspecting the progress of

UMNO Members Should Continue To Serve, Not Lulled By Past Successes – Khaled

KUALA LUMPUR, All UMNO members need to continue to devote themselves in bringing prosperity to the people and not to be swayed and feel complacent with past successes as it will be to the detriment of the party. UMNO vice president Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said UMNO’s national struggle is not just to gain power but to restore the Malays’ trust in the party. “Without that, we can ask ourselves what else is left of this party? What is the meaning of UMNO’s presence on the Malay political stage? Therefore, each of us has to play a role in