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Year: 2025

SJK C Union

NURTURING SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH ENERGY-SAVING INITIATIVES We at SJK C Union are truly grateful for the opportunity to explore and implement electricity saving measures in the school in a more structured and meaningful way, says Ms Lee Ting Hui. We believe this initiative has raised awareness and encouraged a shift in attitude towards responsible energy use among the school community. To begin...
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RESPECT EVERYONE – Every Person Matters

Real respect isn’t about status – it’s about seeing people, honouring their presence, and choosing kindness every time. Make it a habit to respect people – not for their position, but for their presence. You don’t need a nameplate to deserve kindness. You don’t need a title to be seen. Respect is not a reward for status – it’s a reflection of your character. Because status fades,...
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SMK Kampong Kastam

PROUDLY LEADING THE WAY IN ENERGY-SAVING PRACTICES SMK Kampong Kastam warmly welcomed CAP’s idea of introducing electricity-saving measures, as it supports and strengthens the school’s ongoing efforts to reduce energy consumption. Several steps and activities have been carried out to raise awareness and promote the practice of energy saving among pupils and the school community (see table of...
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SMK (P) Methodist

ENERGY MONITORS AND THE PATH TO A SUSTAINABLE SCHOOL SMK (P) Methodist proudly collaborated with CAP to implement electricity-saving measures, building on the school’s ongoing energy conservation practices. Teacher Puan Nur Nadia Zafirah binti Mohd Zamri provides the following encouraging update: Our school was delighted to collaborate with CAP when the idea of implementing electricity-saving...
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Empowering Kenaf Farmers Toward Value-Added Production

The National Kenaf and Tobacco Board Act 2009 (Act 692) came into force on 1 April 2010 with the purpose of modernising and strengthening the kenaf and tobacco industries. With the dissolution of the National Tobacco Board, the newly established National Kenaf and Tobacco Board (LKTN) assumed responsibility for developing a sustainable kenaf sector that covers everything from cultivation to...
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AVOID TRANS FATS IN FOOD

Trans fats are commonly found in margarines, vegetable shortening, baked and fried foods and pre-packaged snacks. A recent WHO study found that every 2% increase in energy intake from trans fats significantly raises the risk of: heart disease by 25% death from any cause by 14% Source: World Health Organization (WHO)  
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SK Bukit Gelugor

From Classrooms to Homes: THE RIPPLE EFFECT OF ENERGY SAVING SK Bukit Gelugor is proud to have collaborated with CAP on the Energy Saving Programme, an initiative that has actively engaged the entire school community in conserving energy. Puan Siti Salmah binti Hashim, Senior Assistant for Co-curriculum in the school, shares the following: The school feels extremely proud and honoured to have...
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SJK(C) Shih Chung Cawangan

EMPOWERING STUDENTS AS CHAMPIONS OF ENERGY SAVING CAP’s energy-saving and conservation programmes in schools this year have yielded encouraging results. Schools that participated in our programmes are now making conscious decisions every day to find ways to save energy and practising efficient energy use. SJK(C) Shih Chung Cawangan supports CAP’s energy-saving initiative, seeing it as both a...
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Media and Civil Society Organisations Vital Pillars of Healthy Democracy

GEORGE TOWN: Media and civil society must work closely together as both are vital pillars of a healthy democracy, says Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai. The National Journalism Laureate and Bernama chairman said such collaboration helped the public better understand their rights and policies, enabling more participation in meaningful national debates. "This creates the necessary pressure and visibility...
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HIGH PRIVATE CARE COSTS

CAP: More Malaysians Relying on Strained Public Healthcare Services The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) said escalating private hospital charges are forcing more Malaysians, particularly ordinary wage earners, to rely heavily on public healthcare services, which are already operating at maximum capacity. Its president Mohideen Abdul Kader said many families struggling with the rising cost...
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