Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian assured that the state government will continue to allocate funds for Chinese schools to address relocation issues. He highlighted that one in three students attending primary level in Sarawak are non-Chinese, emphasizing the importance of Chinese schools in nation-building.
Sarawak will always fund Chinese schools as they’re important to nation-building with one in three students attending at primary level, says deputy premier
“One in three students studying in the Chinese primary schools in Sarawak is non-Chinese, emphasising its importance in nation-building,” he said at the closing and prize-giving ceremony for ‘Sarawak Academic and Talent Competition’, at a hotel here on Thursday. “Sarawak is on the road to become a prosperous state by 2030 and I believe we can achieve this goal. However, to do so, we must continue to cultivate good values and talents in our young people,” he said. — The Borneo Post
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