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Sabah Youth Council, affiliates get RM2 55mil in grants from state govt

KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Youth Council (SYC) and its 17 affiliates received grants totaling RM2.55 mil from the Sabah government on Sunday (July 4). Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the funds will allow them to carry out youth programmes as well as coordinate support activities during Phase One of the National Recovery Plan. He said this in a statement released after witnessing the presentation of the annual grants by state Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ellron Alfred Angin at Arena Belia, Kepayan here. The ceremony was held in conjunction with the Chief Minister’s visit to the Youth Centre to see the mobilisation of the Dapur Belia 4.0 (Youth Kitchen) programme, which is a coordinated effort between the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the community to assist affected youths.

New state-of-the-art COVID-19 private health screening facility at KLIA by BP Healthcare

New state-of-the-art COVID-19 private health screening facility at KLIA by BP Healthcare Published A Today, a Working Visit ( Tinjauan Tapak Projek) took place at Gate G1, KL International Airport (KLIA). The purpose of this Tinjauan Tapak Projek is to prepare the smooth running of the new COVID-19 Screening Facility where passengers travelling through KLIA will undergo COVID-19 screening tests soon. B.P. Clinical Lab. Sdn. Bhd. through its collaboration with Malaysia Airports will be providing state-of-the-art COVID-19 screening facilities at KLIA which includes an onsite COVID-19 laboratory in the Airport itself. This will allow test results to be churned out much quicker and passengers can therefore look forward to a shorter waiting time upon arrival.

Analysis: Mental health issues growing more serious

02 Jul 2021 / 09:30 H. Pix for representational purpose only. KUALA LUMPUR: “Will go through retrenchment, again . Be strong,” wrote journalist Zulaikha Rahim on her Facebook status, recently. Her message was short and terse but it spoke volumes of the feeling of gloom that enveloped her. Up to June 2 this year, she considered herself as a member of the M40 (Middle 40 percent income) group but all that changed in a wink of an eye when her company retrenched her, along with other staff, to save costs. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March last year, this is the second time this 34-year-old mother-of-one is finding herself without a job. The first time was last year when she had to leave the company she worked for as she was not paid her salary for two months.

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