Malaysia, Senegal sign pact


Prof Mary (second from left) and Idris (second from right) exhange documents while Higher Education Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Noorul Ainur Mohd Nur and Senegal ambassador to Malaysia Dr Adrienne Diop (left) look on.

THE Malaysian government has offered 10 scholarships to students from Senegal in their bid to bridge the higher education gap between both countries.

Malaysia and Senegal’s higher education ministers signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) last Tuesday to increase the cooperation between the two countries.

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