Reps urged to engage with community


Kok says many residents who are from the B40 income group live in Seputeh, and they need help.

NEWLY appointed representatives of the recently revived Federal Territories Residential Representative Council (MPPWP) have been advised to work towards bridging the gap between local governments and the community.

Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok said this after handing out nomination letters to 87 people who were appointed representatives of the MPPWP 2019/2020 for the Seputeh zone at the Taman Gembira Community Hall.

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