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Strong support: Siaw (second from left) and Lim (third from left) presenting a mock cheque to Kong (fourth from left) while representatives from participating schools look on.

A sponsorship agreement with a conglomerate in Sarawak, will continue to see students from 20 schools getting NiE pullouts to improve their English proficiency.

TA ANN Holdings Berhad, a timber and oil palm plantation conglomerate in Sarawak is continuing its sponsorship of The Star’s NiE (Newspaper-in-Education) programme for 20 schools in the state.

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