
Fahmi engages over 2,300 Madani community members in Melaka gathering
The Media and Publicity Committee for National Day and Malaysia Day 2025 said the programme, organised by the Information Department (JaPen), involved 1,407 Madani Community members from all over Peninsular Malaysia as well as six specially invited groups from the Federal Territory of Labuan.
"The gathering aims to strengthen understanding among Madani Community members regarding the government's policies, initiatives, direction, and strategies.
"Participants were also briefed on current issues, smart and safe Internet usage, as well as effective strategic communication," the statement said.
Among the invited panellists were police Anti-Scam Ambassador Rahmat Fitri Abdullah and TV personality Ally Iskandar Mohd Mardzi.
Also present were Senior Division Secretary (Management) of the Communications Ministry Mazlan Abd Mutalib, JaPen director-general Julina Johan, and senior federal and state government officials.
Participants will also have the opportunity to attend the Launch of the National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang 2025 celebration, which will be held tomorrow at Dataran Tanjung Emas, Muar, Johor.
– Bernama
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