#AnakAnakMalaysia campaign gets thumbs up


Harmony: (from left) UiTM Penang student Nul Aldilla Mohamad Affandi, 18, UiTM Penang student Nurul Nasuha Hamdan, 18, music teacher Anna Lai, 33, and UiTM Penang student Hidayati Zabidi, 18, posing with the #AnakAnakMalaysia wristbands that came with The Star newspaper.

AD media Marketingmagazine.com.my expressed kudos to Eco World Development Bhd and Star Media Group, which jointly organised the #AnakAnakMalaysia campaign in a call for unity.

Both prominent companies saw it fit to focus purely on national unity as a dignified, needful and refreshing cause in a time of economic and political uncertainties.

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