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Barnama
2 days ago
- Business
- Barnama
Over 25,000 Expected At N. Sembilan PMR 2025
SEREMBAN, Aug 13 (Bernama) -- More than 25,000 visitors are expected to attend the Negeri Sembilan leg of the Program Madani Rakyat (PMR) 2025 at Dataran Nilai from Aug 22 to 24. Raslina Yahya, Strategic Programme Section principal assistant director at the Performance Acceleration Coordination Unit (PACU) in the Prime Minister's Office, said the three-day programme aims to provide direct services to the people as well as deliver the government's initiatives. 'Various programmes and activities will be organised over the three days, and we are targeting attendance of over 25,000 visitors, as the four states where we previously held PMR each recorded more than 100,000 visitors. 'The highlight will be on the final day, with the event officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim,' she said in an exclusive interview in conjunction with PMR 2025 Negeri Sembilan on BERNAMA TV here today. She said among the attractions at this edition of PMR, led by the Digital Ministry in collaboration with the Negeri Sembilan State Secretary's Office, are MADANI sales, a career carnival and a food fair (Selero Nogori). Other activities include discounted traffic summons payments, exhibitions on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), free motorcycle helmet exchanges, as well as food and beverage stalls. Raslina said visitors can also get free health checks at the Health Ministry booth, in addition to various services from other ministries and private agencies with their own booths. She invited the public, including those from Melaka, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, to come in large numbers and not miss the opportunity to attend PMR Negeri Sembilan to enjoy the services provided. For more information, visit -- BERNAMA


The Sun
2 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Over 25,000 expected at N. Sembilan PMR 2025
SEREMBAN: More than 25,000 visitors are expected to attend the Negeri Sembilan leg of the Program Madani Rakyat (PMR) 2025 at Dataran Nilai from Aug 22 to 24. Raslina Yahya, Strategic Programme Section principal assistant director at the Performance Acceleration Coordination Unit (PACU) in the Prime Minister's Office, said the three-day programme aims to provide direct services to the people as well as deliver the government's initiatives. 'Various programmes and activities will be organised over the three days, and we are targeting attendance of over 25,000 visitors, as the four states where we previously held PMR each recorded more than 100,000 visitors. 'The highlight will be on the final day, with the event officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim,' she said in an exclusive interview in conjunction with PMR 2025 Negeri Sembilan on BERNAMA TV here today. She said among the attractions at this edition of PMR, led by the Digital Ministry in collaboration with the Negeri Sembilan State Secretary's Office, are MADANI sales, a career carnival and a food fair (Selero Nogori). Other activities include discounted traffic summons payments, exhibitions on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), free motorcycle helmet exchanges, as well as food and beverage stalls. Raslina said visitors can also get free health checks at the Health Ministry booth, in addition to various services from other ministries and private agencies with their own booths. She invited the public, including those from Melaka, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, to come in large numbers and not miss the opportunity to attend PMR Negeri Sembilan to enjoy the services provided. For more information, visit - Bernama


The Sun
15-06-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Perak PMR 2025 Boosts Lumut Tourism and Local Trade
LUMUT: From its usual quiet charm, Lumut Waterfront turned vibrant as visitors flocked to the three-day Perak MADANI Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, which kicked off on Friday. Trader Mohd Faizal Che Tan, 50, said the Perak PMR 2025, which concluded today, had given a welcome boost to local tourism, drawing visitors to the coastal town famed for its 'ikan bilis mata biru' (blue-eyed anchovies). 'It's a good programme, as it has helped revive tourism here. This place is famous for blue-eyed anchovies, so something like this really helps bring people in. 'I just hope that after this, more local and foreign tourists will keep visiting Lumut and bring back the buzz,' he said when met here today. Afif Isyraf Izuwan Shah, 20, who works at a nearby seafood outlet, said many Perak PMR 2025 visitors would drop by to purchase anchovies, salted fish and other local seafood products. 'Alhamdulillah, since the event started, I've had more customers, including people from outside. A lot of them are from ministries and government agencies, and that's really helped boost my sales. 'This programme has also indirectly given us seafood traders a platform to promote local products like fish crackers, fish satay and sambal ikan bilis,' he said. Held at Lumut Waterfront, the Perak PMR 2025 brought together over 200 services from various ministries and government agencies, attracting over 200,000 visitors to 36 booths throughout the three-day event. Perak is the second location to host the large-scale PMR initiative, a result of strategic collaboration between the Performance Acceleration Coordination Unit (PACU) of the Prime Minister's Department, which serves as the main secretariat, and the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), as the lead ministry.


The Sun
15-06-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Perak PMR 2025 turns Lumut Waterfront into vibrant hub
LUMUT: From its usual quiet charm, Lumut Waterfront turned vibrant as visitors flocked to the three-day Perak MADANI Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, which kicked off on Friday. Trader Mohd Faizal Che Tan, 50, said the Perak PMR 2025, which concluded today, had given a welcome boost to local tourism, drawing visitors to the coastal town famed for its 'ikan bilis mata biru' (blue-eyed anchovies). 'It's a good programme, as it has helped revive tourism here. This place is famous for blue-eyed anchovies, so something like this really helps bring people in. 'I just hope that after this, more local and foreign tourists will keep visiting Lumut and bring back the buzz,' he said when met here today. Afif Isyraf Izuwan Shah, 20, who works at a nearby seafood outlet, said many Perak PMR 2025 visitors would drop by to purchase anchovies, salted fish and other local seafood products. 'Alhamdulillah, since the event started, I've had more customers, including people from outside. A lot of them are from ministries and government agencies, and that's really helped boost my sales. 'This programme has also indirectly given us seafood traders a platform to promote local products like fish crackers, fish satay and sambal ikan bilis,' he said. Held at Lumut Waterfront, the Perak PMR 2025 brought together over 200 services from various ministries and government agencies, attracting over 200,000 visitors to 36 booths throughout the three-day event. Perak is the second location to host the large-scale PMR initiative, a result of strategic collaboration between the Performance Acceleration Coordination Unit (PACU) of the Prime Minister's Department, which serves as the main secretariat, and the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), as the lead ministry.

Barnama
15-06-2025
- Business
- Barnama
Perak PMR 2025 Turns Lumut Waterfront Into Vibrant Hub
LUMUT, June 15 (Bernama) -- From its usual quiet charm, Lumut Waterfront turned vibrant as visitors flocked to the three-day Perak MADANI Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, which kicked off on Friday. Trader Mohd Faizal Che Tan, 50, said the Perak PMR 2025, which concluded today, had given a welcome boost to local tourism, drawing visitors to the coastal town famed for its 'ikan bilis mata biru' (blue-eyed anchovies). 'It's a good programme, as it has helped revive tourism here. This place is famous for blue-eyed anchovies, so something like this really helps bring people in. 'I just hope that after this, more local and foreign tourists will keep visiting Lumut and bring back the buzz,' he said when met here today. Afif Isyraf Izuwan Shah, 20, who works at a nearby seafood outlet, said many Perak PMR 2025 visitors would drop by to purchase anchovies, salted fish and other local seafood products. 'Alhamdulillah, since the event started, I've had more customers, including people from outside. A lot of them are from ministries and government agencies, and that's really helped boost my sales. 'This programme has also indirectly given us seafood traders a platform to promote local products like fish crackers, fish satay and sambal ikan bilis,' he said. Held at Lumut Waterfront, the Perak PMR 2025 brought together over 200 services from various ministries and government agencies, attracting over 200,000 visitors to 36 booths throughout the three-day event. Perak is the second location to host the large-scale PMR initiative, a result of strategic collaboration between the Performance Acceleration Coordination Unit (PACU) of the Prime Minister's Department, which serves as the main secretariat, and the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), as the lead ministry.