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Sarawak polls: Youth development is GPS candidate Miro Semuh’s focus in Serembu

BAU, Dec 15 — Marketability of youths is the main focus of Gabungan Parti Sarawak candidate Miro Semuh in the Serembu constituency during his campaign in the 12th Sarawak state election.

“For instance, we put them in training centres and provide them certain skills and courses before they work, such as in wiring, agriculture and the mechanical field. So that they can apply those skills while working later,” he said in an interview with Bernama recently. “The concept of digital economy brought by the Sarawak government coincided with the time when Covid-19 hit, and all sales were being done online. There was a time when people had very little regard for online methods, but the pandemic has now made it very important.

 

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