Rising stars: Orphaned students in Brunei recognised for academic excellence


Muhammad Razin Zakaria. - Photo: Borneo Bulletin/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Muhammad Razin Zakaria lost his father in 2015, leaving him in a difficult situation filled with sorrow.

Using the challenging condition as a source of inspiration and motivation, the 18-year-old studied hard and excelled in the Brunei Religious Education Higher Certificate (STPUB) last year.

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