Kem Bestari kicks off


YOUNG Malaysians must inculcate the virtues of teamwork and co-operation, loyalty to schools and friends, and strive towards noble goals. They should develop a healthy sense of competition and have a desire for self improvement, says Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister. 

Speaking at the launch of the Kem Bestari Koko Krunch 2004, she said it is heartening to note that all these virtues are encouraged in the Kem Bestari programme. 

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