AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNational TVET push: PM Anwar officiates National TVET Day 2026 in Putrajaya, with TVET 2.0 getting a boost of up to RM50m from PTPK’s high-impact fund to add new high-tech fields like hydrogen energy tech, MRO and maritime engineering, while selected TVET students start early training in emerging areas from July. Johor healthcare staffing: Segamat Hospital needs 49 more doctors to cut waiting times, after public complaints on manpower shortages and rescheduled appointments. National unity drive: MKN DG Raja Nushirwan stresses unity as a core pillar of national security, urging tolerance and respect for Malaysia’s social contract. Forensics upgrade in Johor: KIMIA Johor’s new RM22.8m extension will strengthen food, water and environmental quality labs for forensic analysis and CBRNe readiness. Crime prevention: Police hunt four men over a viral cable-theft incident along MRR2. Road tragedy: A woman with a severed leg from an LPT2 crash near Paka R&R has died. Sports discipline: BAM reiterates discipline rules for national shuttlers, including a hostel stay requirement for players. Public safety & services: Sarawak Water schedules 24-hour repair works on the Miri–Bintulu main pipeline, with temporary supply disruptions expected. World watch: Jamaica faces an island-wide power blackout after a system failure.
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