TEN villages in Sabah have been selected for the first phase of the Keluarga Malaysia Hardcore Poor Eradication Programme (BMTKM) that begins this month
Ten villages in Sabah have been selected for the first phase of the Keluarga Malaysia Hardcore Poor Eradication Programme (BMTKM) that will begin in May
Ten villages in Sabah have been selected for the first phase of the Keluarga Malaysia Hardcore Poor Eradication Programme (BMTKM) that will begin in May
Published on: Sunday, December 20, 2020
By: Lorena Binisol
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Bridget, 12, was trained by her mum, Mary, to promote their herbal plants.
THE Covid-19 pandemic has certainly changed the way people lead their lives and celebrate festivities, as safety and wellbeing become their first priority.
The stay-at-home opportunity has enabled many, especially children, to learn things hands-on.
These include baking, cooking, gardening, wellness and public speaking, apart from gaining knowledge and inspiration.
Despite the pandemic, people who are celebrating Christmas continue their preparations, albeit on a smaller scale, to enable family members to feel the ambience of merry-making and children to feel some happy moments enjoying the usual stuff such as seeing the “Santa Claus”, receiving presents and eating cakes.