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Maxis launches programme to empower SMEs with digitalisation opportunities | Money

Thursday, 20 May 2021 07:58 PM MYT A woman walks past a Maxis centre in Kuala Lumpur, January 7, 2016. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, May 20 Maxis Bhd has launched the UsahaWIRA programme today to empower small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through digitalisation opportunities. In a statement today, Maxis said the company would be rolling out a series of initiatives and relevant content, with focus on the SME Digitalisation programme and incentives by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation. “These initiatives will showcase success stories of real-life ‘UsahaWIRAs’ (hero entrepreneurs) that are already reaping the benefits of the grant and digital solutions to inspire thousands of entrepreneurs across Malaysia,” it said.

Malaysia Is Heading Towards A Digital Future, Here s How Things Will Change

 channel for the latest stories and updates. Remember when you were younger and it used to take weeks to renew your passport and after all the technological advancements it can now be done in a day? That’s what digitalization promises. We went through the MyDigital blueprint and have picked out what in our view will dramatically change the way things work. Credit: MyDigital 1. The future is in the cloud In the digital age, many of the things we take for granted are made possible by cloud computing. It has changed how we do things from data storage to online shopping, to even how we order our favourite meals from the comfort of our homes. This technology is truly ubiquitous in our daily lives.

COMMENT | The future of Orang Asal

COMMENT | The future of Orang Asal A - COMMENT | As it is, the Orang Asal (otherwise also known popularly or colloquially as the Orang Asli) are the aboriginal peoples of Malaysia – whose native pedigree stretches back thousands of years – and by default bestowed with the special position as enshrined in Article 153 of our Federal Constitution.  However, like their counterparts in many parts of the world, they remain marginalised and left behind in national development. Article 8 of the Federal Constitution on equality before the law further provides under sub-article 5 that this doesn’t invalidate or prohibit (c) “any provision for the protection, well-being or advancement of the aboriginal peoples of the Malay Peninsula (including the reservation of land) or the reservation to aborigines of a reasonable proportion of suitable positions in the public service …”

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