Lending a voice to national unity


Chong Eng (seated third right) with Ayer Itam assemblyman Joseph Ng Soon Siang (next to her, in orange) and the other members of Women and Family Development Committees of Seri Delima, Air Putih and Ayer Itam at the Merdeka and Malaysia Day celebrations at Harmony Centre in Penang.

IN an effort to promote unity and the Merdeka spirit amid tough times during the Covid-19 pandemic, 14 women and community representatives in Penang came together to produce a music video.

In the video, they sang ‘Setia’, joined by state representatives and members of the Women and Family Development Committees (JPWK) of Seri Delima, Air Putih and Ayer Itam.

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