Kerajaan komited pastikan kebajikan bekas atlet terbela, kata KBS
Timbalan Menteri Belia dan Sukan Adam Adli Abd Halim berkata kerajaan komited untuk menjaga kebajikan bekas atlet termasuk yang kurang upaya menerusi YAKEB. – Gambar fail The Malaysian Insight, 14 Jun 2023.
PUTRAJAYA komited untuk menjaga kebajikan bekas atlet termasuk yang kurang upaya menerusi Yayasan Kebajikan Atlet Kebangsaan , kata Timbalan Menteri Belia dan Sukan Adam Adli Abd Halim. Bermula July 2018, akses bagi laporan penuh hanya untuk anda yang melanggan. Daftar sekarang dan nikmati satu minggu akses percuma!
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