KUALA LUMPUR: Tycoons on the 2021 Forbes Malaysia Rich List have seen a rebound in their collective wealth as it rises 14 per cent to nearly US$90 billion this year, after declining for two years.
Tycoons on the 2021 Forbes Malaysia Rich List saw a rebound in their collective wealth as it rose 14% to nearly US$90 billion this year, after declining for two years.
PETALING JAYA: Tycoons on the 2021 Forbes Malaysia Rich List saw a rebound in their collective wealth as it rose 14% to nearly RM370 billion (US$90 bi.
The country’s wealthiest people were well ahead of the economic recovery curve. After two years of decline, in 2019 and 2020, their combined wealth rose 14% to nearly $90 billion.
Winning entry 15 Apr 2021 / 17:02 H. Students of SMK Seri Ampangan join in virtually, as their mentor Dr. Mahanim Hanid (centre) receives the award on their behalf from Azlam (left), and University of Malaya Development Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Student Affairs Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof Ir Dr Abdul Aziz Abdul Raman.
SMK SERI AMPANGAN students from Seremban emerged as champions at the “DIY Made Simple 2020 - Green School-Vertical Garden” competition, which was jointly organised by University of Malaya Community & Sustainability Centre (UMCares) and Malaysia’s leading home improvement retailer, MR D.I.Y. Group (M) Bhd (MR D.I.Y).
In its fourth year, the annual initiative called for secondary school students to find ways to improve their schools’ facilities through do-it-yourself projects using recycled materials.