Investing for a better tomorrow


(Back row, fourth and fifth from left) Syed Norulzaman and Moey pose for a group picture after the presentation of a mock checque to set up the computer lab for refugee children.

MAH Sing Foundation, the charity arm of Mah Sing Group, recently donated a total of RM205,200 to 80 students from two education institutes, namely Ruth Education Centre (REC) and SMK Ungku Aziz to aid their cause for the betterment of education through technology.

Mah Sing Foundation chairman Datuk Syed Norulzaman Syed Kamarulzaman presented the mock cheques of RM145,200 and RM60,000 to REC director Michael Moey and SMK Ungku Aziz Design & Technology teacher Mohd Fathur Rahman Kharie (Cikgu Fathur) respectively.

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