Clean water supply on tap


(From left) Soroptimist International Region of Malaysia president Dr Saradha Narayanan, Renuka, Kupikupifm station and programme manager Lester Calvin Miol, Liew and Heineken Malaysia managing director Roland Bala launching the ‘Growing with Communities in Sabah’ event.

SPARK Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of Heineken Malaysia Bhd, has launched alternative water supply solutions in three villages in Kota Kinabalu, consisting of a gravity water system in Kota Marudu, and a rainwater harvesting system in Keningau and Kota Belud in collaboration with local radio station, Kupikupifm.

This is in line with the state government’s efforts in developing infrastructures for the locals.

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