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Architecture students share ideas on developing communal side of Kuala Lumpur
The young people are concerned about excessive development and want to see the nation’s capital developed as a people-friendly city.
Perception on vocational education needs to change
JOHOR BARU: Parents have to start changing their perception that the vocational stream is only for under-performers or those who do not do well academically.
Spa and homestay plan for herbal park
PLANS are in the pipeline to have homestay and spa services at the herbal park near Simpang Pulai.
Adding spa and homestay services may become a reality in five years time
PLANS are in the pipeline to have homestay and spa services at the herbal park near Simpang Pulai.
Tertiary dropout works hard to obtain gold medal
JOHOR BARU: Although he had failed to complete his studies in a local university in 2011, Amerul Faezad Bani did not give up on his tertiary education dream.
MB, experts and local authorities reps discuss better waste management solutions at seminar
Mentri Besar Selangor Incorporated (MBI) organised a seminar to look into sustainable solutions for waste management as a result of limited land, growing population and waste being generated at an alarming rate and filling up at existing landfills in Selangor.
Japanese students invest in coming here to sharpen their English
JOHOR BARU: It was an eye-opening experience for 21 students from Tokyo’s Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT) attending the summer school programme in Johor.
Jobs for women and the disabled
Kuching: Women and members of the disabled community looking for career opportunities are encouraged to visit the Sarawak Career and Postgraduate Expo 2015, which ends tomorrow, in CityOne Megamall.
SEB chief says Sarawakians have to decide between cheap energy and preservation
KUCHING: About 2% of Sarawak’s landmass would be submerged under reservoirs if all the dams at potential sites were built, according to Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) chief executive Datuk Torstein Dale Sjotveit.
Dr Wahid: Urban planners must cater for population growth
JOHOR BARU: Long-term planning is needed to ensure that urban areas are able to grow to their fullest potential and provide comfortable living conditions for its denizens.