Published on: Thursday, January 28, 2021
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Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) Youth Chief, Jamain Sarudin
(pic), hailed the recent Education Minister statement of empowering the Education TV channels with the introduction of the Education TV programme - [email protected] programme.
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The programme is specifically aimed at Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2020 candidates. The programme involves slots for two hours from Monday through Friday and five hours on Saturday and Sunday.
“As we are facing the Covid-19 pandemic with Movement Control Order (MCO) enforced in order to control the spread of the dreaded disease, the empowerment of education through TV broadcasts, even using other mediums such as Youtube and so on can certainly increase access to information for the students,” he said in a Wednesday statement.
HALIFAX A survivor from the Humboldt Broncos bus crash recently spoke to students in Nova Scotia about the importance of mental health. It was April 6, 2018 when 16 members of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team died after their bus collided with a semi-trailer truck near Armley, Saskatchewan. The bus was carrying the team to a semifinal game they were supposed to play the evening of the crash. Tyler Smith was a member of the Humboldt Broncos. He says his life has been a rollercoaster since that life-changing evening. I probably didn t take care of my mental health until about half a year after the accident. I was definitely in a state of suffering in silence, said Tyler.
The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) of the Movement Control Order (MCO 2.0) has triggered public grievances when different ministries, authorities and departments are giving different answers when questioned regarding SOPs announced by Ministers, said Sabah DAP Socialist Youth Chief, Phoong Jin Zhe (pic).
“Do we actually still have a functioning government?” asked the Luyang Assemblyman in a statement, here, Thursday, in response to a series of chaotic and confusing SOPs announced.
He made the statement in an immediate response after conducting a live-stream session on his Facebook to engage with the public and explain the latest SOPs. The live-stream attracted 30,000 viewers and 2,000 comments.
“Some netizens even commented that they don’t think that we have a government of the day after the under-performance by the ruling party,” he said
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