Ministry’s healthy move


Idris (in Baju Melayu) with (from left) Dr Zaini, Malaysian Health Promotion Board chairman Tan Sri Dr Mohd Nasir Mohd Ashraf and Malaysian Health Promotion Board CEO Dr Manimaran Krishnan.

REALISING that Malaysians aren’t as fit and healthy as they should be, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh took the lead by introducing the Fit and Cool programme to ministry staff.

“We are the first (ministry) to launch such a programme to ensure the health and fitness of our staff,” he told reporters after the event in Putrajaya on Monday.

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