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KEB hopes to return to the black by 2006
Kumpulan Emas Bhd (KEB) hopes to return to profitability by 2006 by venturing into new core businesses and expanding its palm oil operations in India and Solomon Islands, chief executive officer Kee Lian Yong said.
Our athletes are not fit enough, says Azalina
An Australian test on the athletes under the Gemilang 2006 programme has revealed that they are an unfit lot.
RM20,000 annually for fitness programmes in all parliamentary constituencies
The Youth and Sports Ministry have allocated RM20,000 annually to each parliamentary constituency to carry out the people's fitness programmes.
Still no appeal letter from MTA, says Azalina
The Malaysian Taekwondo Association (MTA), who were de-registered on May 6, had been given one month to appeal. But they have failed to appeal to the Youth and Sports Ministry.
Rodhanizam apologises, lodges appeal against ban
National hockey forward Mohammed Rodhanizam Mat Radzi has apologised to the Kuala Lumpur Hockey association (KLHA) and has appealed against his six-month ban.
Chance for players to show their skills
THE Ministry of Youth and Sports-SportsUnite-Milo-Kuala Lumpur Hockey Association (KLHA) Under-15 Sixes and Sevens hockey competition this weekend will be a good platform for aspiring hockey players to show off their talent.
Leaders who overstayed causing youth bodies to be inactive
LONG-SERVING leaders who do not pass on skills and documents of their orga-nisations to their successors are causing youth societies to become inactive.
Municipal council rapped over sports facilities
THE Seberang Prai Municipal Council has been criticised for its lackadaisical attitude in providing proper sports and recreational facilities in the municipality.
Sweating it out with Azalina
B>M/B>ORE than 3,500 people swarmed the Penang Mu-nicipal Park for the state-level celebration of the nation- wide Tour de NFC 2005 fitness carnival.
Tests to spot young talents
THE 'Cari Champions' (Search for Champions) talent identification (TID) exercise held in Bukit Jalil last Saturday drew an overwhelming response when about 800 students turned up for the event.