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(From left) Begum, Nazri, Soo, Faris, Roshdi and Hor at the mock cheque presentation.

RECOGNISING that the nation’s young talent are the future, Cyberview Sdn Bhd has embarked on numerous initiatives to nurture the youth of the country. One of its latest initiative is a RM20,000 sponsorship of the The Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) programme, which will benefit schools and institutions within and surrounding Cyberjaya.

“Cyberview, as the entity driving the development of Cyberjaya, is passionate about talent development and assisting the government to further raise the quality of talent in the country. In line with our aspiration, the future of our city lies in attracting and sustaining the right talent. We also need to start nurturing young potentials,” said Cyberview managing director Faris Yahaya, after presenting the mock cheque to Star Publications (M) Bhd executive editor Soo Ewe Jin.

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