Malay Affairs Bureau to strengthen networks; engage youth for MAB's future: Faishal Ibrahim
The People's Action Party's Malay Affairs Bureau will focus on strengthening its networks, and engaging more youths to shape the bureau’s future, said Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, newly appointed Chair of the MAB. Read and watch.
Watch Prof Faishal explain how MAB activists will shape the bureau's vision.
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