What say Sabah youth?


A youth volunteer from Banggi island, north Sabah, helps to replant corals devastated by years of fish bombing. - WWF-M/ERIC MADEJA

THE current political situation in Malaysia is unhealthy, with leaders focusing only on their party agendas and sidelining their most important audience: the rakyat, say some of the youth in Sabah.

Part-time makeup artist Sunita Rahman, 26, from Sabah’s interior Paitan district, says she finds the present political situation chaotic and confusing and it’s making people more concerned about their livelihood.

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