Sabah govt kicks off graduate mentoring programme in its 12 ministries


Chief Minister Datuk Serii Hajiji Noor presenting the appointment letter to one of the Felo SMJ participants at Menra Kinabalu in Kota Kinabalu Wednesday (Mar 2)

KOTA KINABALU: Twenty-four graduates will be participating in a six-month mentoring scheme with state government ministries as part of Sabah's efforts to develop human capital.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor presented letters of appointment to the 24 participants of the Felo Sabah Maju Jaya programme at Menara Kinabalu here on Wednesday (March 2).

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