Action committee to monitor Rukun Tetangga


Halimah (second from left) with Dr Chong (left) visiting an exhibition at the 2020 Unity Aspiration programme at Persada Johor International Convention Centre.

JOHOR BARU: The National Unity Ministry is planning to revive and strengthen the role of Rukun Tetangga groups (KRT) in all states to perform better and enhance unity among Malaysians at the grassroots level.

Its minister, Datuk Halimah Mohamed Sadique, said the ministry will come up with a special module to rejuvenate the KRT programme in an effort to attract more community participation and strengthen unity among the country’s multiracial communities.

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