Former minister Siti Zaharah laid to rest


SHAH ALAM: The remains of former National Unity and Community Development Minister Tan Seri Dr Siti Zaharah Sulaiman were buried on Sunday (July 27) at 11.30 am at the Section 21 Muslim Cemetery here.

Earlier, the funeral prayer for the former Umno Wanita chief was performed at Surau Platinum Al-Mawaddah, Section 7, here.

Siti Zaharah's second son, Jati Dzulkarnain Samarudin, said his mother, 75, died at Serdang Hospital, Selangor, last night due to old age.

"Insha Allah, we will hold a tahlil (remembrance and recitation) ceremony for my mother for three consecutive nights at my house in Denai Alam," he added.

"I am very grateful to everyone, family members and friends, who were present at my mother's funeral today,” he told Bernama after the burial.

Siti Zaharah leaves behind four children and 12 grandchildren.

Born on April 24, 1949, Siti Zaharah held several key government positions, including Deputy Director of Planning at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (1980-1986), Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (1986), Deputy Health Minister (1995-1999) and National Unity and Community Development Minister (1999-2004).

In politics, she served as Pahang Umno Wanita chief, Umno Supreme Council member, Member of Parliament for Mentakab and Paya Besar and Umno Wanita chief. – Bernama

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