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ERA Radio Launches Unity Class To Foster Harmony

ERA Radio Launches Unity Class To Foster Harmony

Barnama14-07-2025
KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) -- Radio station ERA, in collaboration with the Ministry of National Unity (KPN), has launched the 'Kelas Perpaduan ERA' campaign to promote messages of racial unity through a relaxed and entertaining approach.
In a joint statement today, Astro Radio and KPN said the campaign, with the slogan 'ERA Kini Erat' aims to educate Malaysians on the importance of fostering harmony, mutual respect, and tolerance in ensuring peace and shared unity.
National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang said the campaign aligns with the ministry's aspirations to connect with the people, particularly the younger generation, through a fresher, more relaxed, and relevant approach suited to current preferences.
"This campaign strengthens ERA's role not just as an entertainment station but also as a unifying voice and the heart of Malaysians.
"It proves that entertainment mediums like radio have great power in shaping perceptions, instilling values, and uniting people of various races and cultures," he said in the same statement.
The statement also said that the 'Kelas Perpaduan ERA' segment is set to air every Wednesday at 9 am, highlighting and educating audiences on Malaysia's diverse cultural uniqueness.
In addition, the campaign videos will be shown on ERA's YouTube channel featuring the station's presenters, such as Nabil Ahmad, Azad Jasmin, Radin Affendy, Isha Norsham, Fazziq Muqris, Syasya Nadira, Haziq Hussni, Muna Bella, Safee Sali and Syazwan Raza.
Billboard advertisements will also be placed in strategic locations to promote the campaign's message and ensure it remains close to the hearts of Malaysians from all walks of life.
The 'Kelas Perpaduan ERA' roadshow will also be conducted at selected schools nationwide, involving the station's presenters to engage students through knowledge sharing, personal campaigns, and interactive activities related to unity and harmony values.
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