Sabah people warm up to wristbands upon learning of unity campaign


Merdeka rapport: (Back row from left) Tang, Yoon and The Star’s reporter Stephanie Lee posing for a group photo with Keyworth, her husband Jerry Kamijan and the residents of the home, who are wearing the AnakAnakMalaysia wristbands, in Kota Kinabalu.

KOTA KINABALU: Over a thousand #AnakAnakMalaysia wristbands were distributed around the city and nearby Penampang as the country celebrates National Day and Malaysia Day.

All levels of society – whether traders, policemen, parking attendants, businessmen, handicapped children or students – received the wristbands in the campaign organised by Eco World Develop­ment Group Bhd (EcoWorld) and Star Media Group Bhd.

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