TNB offering a helping hand


Useful assistance: Government and TNB officials with the students and their gifts at the Dewan Komuniti Taman Maluri.

KUALA LUMPUR: Bibi Roziahwati is glad her son received a set of school supplies under Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s (TNB) “Back to School” programme.

“I usually spend between RM200 and RM250 in November every year buying school-related items for my son so the school supplies he received goes a long way,” said the school clerk.

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