KOTA KINABALU: Some five decades ago come rain or shine, a teenager who just completed his Form Five would cycle around Sabah’s small town of Kota Belud, selling ice cream and snacks.
A few years later, the son of a carpenter and tamu (weekly market) trader upgraded to a pick-up truck and with his elder brother, travelled from one village to another, honking as they went.
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