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Noble mission: Mohd Hisham is keen to expand his business. His plan is to hire single mothers by getting them involved in cooking at a central kitchen and cafe that he hopes to set up soon. — Bernama

His love for nasi lemak prompted a young entrepreneur to venture into selling the Malaysian favourite. He now plans to expand his business and provide opportunities to single mothers.

IT is the all-time Malaysian favourite – nasi lemak – that Mohd Hisham missed most when he was studying at the Manchester School of Architecture in the United Kingdom.

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