Discussions on proposed UMT-Unisza merger still ongoing, says vice-chancellor | Malay Mail

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Discussions on proposed UMT-Unisza merger still ongoing, says vice-chancellor

Sunday, 16 Feb 2020 05:21 PM MYT

She said several matters would have to be looked into and considered before any decision could be made. She said the meeting with Dr Mahathir took place at Perdana Leadership Foundation in Putrajaya on Thursday .

 

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