It’s high time to get cracking


Our national Under-16 football team in action during their 2-0 loss to Japan. The squad failed to progress from the qualifying rounds after RM80mil was spent on the NFDP initiative.

IT HAS been more than 100 days since the new government took charge of running the country and as expected, there was loads to be done and still plenty more to do to get things running smoothly.

While some ministries have laid down the rules and wasted no time in implementing them, and cracked down on the slackers, the Youth and Sports Ministry is lagging behind in its approach to the many issues that are hindering the country’s sports fraternity.

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