First-ever Raya bonus for 2,000 Nadi managers


KUALA LUMPUR: The government has agreed to provide a special Hari Raya incentive of RM1,000 to 2,196 managers and assistant managers of the National Information Dissemination Centres (Nadi).

Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said this one-off contribution nationwide, the first of its kind, serves as the government’s token of appreciation.

“They have never received anything for Aidilfitri or any festive occasion. So I felt compelled to ensure that these individuals, who work six days a week, are duly recognised.

“They often act as caretakers for children (in the Nadi community), serve as mentors (providing guidance to entrepreneurs), and carry out various community services,” he said after officiating the Raya Nadi Bazaar at the Kerinchi People’s Housing Project here yesterday, reported Bernama.

All smiles: Fahmi interacting warmly with children at the Raya Nadi Bazaar at the Kerinchi People’s Housing Project in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama
All smiles: Fahmi interacting warmly with children at the Raya Nadi Bazaar at the Kerinchi People’s Housing Project in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama

Also present was Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission chairman Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din.

Fahmi said 1,098 Nadi centres nationwide will simultaneously organise Raya Bazaars on March 14 to liven up the celebrations.

The Raya bazaars will feature sales by several agencies, including the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) and the Farmers’ Organisation Board.

“This initiative also provides local entrepreneurs with opportunities to showcase their products and boost the community’s economy ahead of Aidilfitri.”

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