NIBONG TEBAL, Sept 14 (Bernama) -- The Education Ministry (MOE) has stressed that there is no need to abolish the matriculation system, as both the programme and the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) are recognised and fulfil the merit requirements for entry into public universities (UA).
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About 230,000 people in east coast of Sabah suffered power outage last night after a transmission tower fell due to a landslide in Penampang - Hajiji | |
Sabah Electricity technical team working around the clock to immediately restore supply - Hajiji | |
MCMC to review defamatory and sub judice statements on social media related to Zara Qairina’s inquest – Fahmi | |
Implementation of SARA programme running smoothly, initial issues resolved – Fahmi | |
No need to abolish matriculation system as both STPM and matriculation are recognised, meet the merit requirements for entry into public universities - Fadhlina | |
PDRM probing pornographic video blackmail against MPs, MCMC to assist – Fahmi | |
Over 2,600 schools nationwide have participated in the Safe Internet Campaign so far, 10,00 schools targeted by 2026 - Fahmi |
TAWAU, Sept 14 (Bernama) -- Electricity supply in several areas on the East Coast of Sabah has been restored in stages sinc...
ISTANBUL, Sept 14 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- At least 25 people were injured, three seriously and two in potentially serious conditi...