KUCHING: Part-time media practitioners across the country will receive Social Security Organization (Socso) contribution for one year starting July 1,...
: Part-time media practitioners across the country will receive Social Security Organization contribution for one year starting July 1, announced Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.
Accordingly, Fahmi asked all registered media organisations to update their respective data to make it easier for the aid to be channeled by the ministry.
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