AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEducation & Skills (Sarawak): MARA targets 4,000–5,000 Sarawak students to enrol this year at KPTM and UPTM, after applications jumped (1,010 received so far), with plans for a Sarawak campus to widen access. AI for the Public (Melaka): The AI Programme at NADI centres aims to train 25,000 people nationwide by year-end, pushing practical, safe and responsible AI use for daily life and income. Sabah Power & Development: Anwar launched the Sabah Southern MADANI Link (SSML) to strengthen the grid and cut disruption risks, while also approving RM250,000 for quick school facility repairs in Sipitang. Elections & Misinformation (Negeri Sembilan/Johor): PH says it will rely on its own machinery ahead of state polls, while Fahmi urges media and social platforms to curb fake news and misuse of logos. Women’s Support: Women in distress are urged to use Talian Kasih 15999 and HEAL 15555 for psychosocial help. Drugs Watch (Border states): AADK says Kelantan, Terengganu, Perlis and Kedah recorded the highest drug abuse rates in 2025, with enforcement continuing. Rohingya Tensions: Home Minister Saifuddin points to low UNHCR resettlement rates as a reason refugees remain in communities, amid rising online hate campaigns. Economy: Retail sales grew 3.7% in Q1 2026, but 2026 growth forecasts were revised down as purchasing power worries linger.
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