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‘Focus on digital trends when offering courses’
Education providers should continue to focus on digital trends for the benefit of their students.
‘Meetings with MB a way to share views’
JOHOR Mentri Besar’s advisor Datuk Tee Siew Kiong will continue assisting associations and groups in the state to meet with the Mentri Besar to come up with relevant solutions to address current challenges.
Plans for digital enclave to spur growth
JOHOR BARU: Johor plans to create a digital enclave within Iskandar Puteri to spearhead the economy and realise digital development in the state.
RM2mil centre in Johor to train entrepreneurs to take on global challenges
JOHOR BARU: The Johor Digital Economy Centre (JDEC), set to be launched tomorrow, will provide comprehensive training and assistance to help Johoreans in their digital transformation journey.
Centre to train Johoreans on digital know-how and marketing
JOHOR BARU: The Sultanah Fatimah Foundation has allocated RM2mil to establish a Johor Digital Economy Centre and train digitally-forward talents to take on global challenges.
Johor govt has allocated over RM50mil to help the Chinese
YONG PENG: The Johor government has allocated more than RM50mil to help the Chinese community since Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin became mentri besar, says MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Johor ensures interest of Chinese schools taken care of
JOHOR BARU: The Johor government will ensure national-type Chinese schools (SJKC) are given due attention in any policy framework, in view of their huge contribution to the development of the state and country.
Johor lines up big plans to spur economic growth
JOHOR BARU: Johor wants to become part of the new industrial revolution wave to encourage economic growth in the state.
Drift contest to promote automotive activities
JOHOR BARU: THE Johor Baru Tiong-Hua Association’s Youth Section will be organising a charity competition to raise funds for various associations and organisations at Sutera Square.
English, the universal currency
The Sultan of Johor has renewed his call to make English a medium of instruction in schools. He says the decline in standards has reached a frightening level and blames politicians and officials for this. In an exclusive interview, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar also shared his views on the Goods and Services Tax, and the staggering cost of illegal logging and mining.