The Borneo Post

Over 20 fun-packed activities at Mini KUD

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More than 20 exciting activities have been organised for the Rural Entreprene­urs Mini Carnival (Mini KUD), which kicked off here yesterday and runs until Feb 4.

The activities include talks, exhibition­s, petting zoo, mini planetariu­m, ‘Bazar Rakyat Peduli Prihatin’, ‘SPA Pavilion’, ‘Samarahan Idol’, a poco-poco marathon and fun runs.

There will also be competitio­ns in the areas of esports, lemangeati­ng, cooking, bird chirping and more. Additional­ly, visitors will be treated to performanc­es by artists such as Ella, Jay Jay, Hafiz Suip, Alexander Peter Chelum and Claudia Geres.

Deputy Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister Datuk Rubiah Wang said the carnival is organised by five agencies, namely Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara), Rubber Industry Smallholde­rs Developmen­t Authority (Risda), Community

Developmen­t Department (Kemas), Felcra Berhad, and Penang Regional Developmen­t Authority (Perda).

“We are targeting approximat­ely 10,000 visitors at Mini KUD each day, and estimate a total of RM300,000 in sales transactio­ns over the four-day period,” she told a press conference after visiting the site of the carnival at Laman Samarahan, here yesterday.

Mini KUD will be officiated by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is also Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister, today.

During today’s ceremony, Ahmad Zahid will hand over Mara assistance through the ‘Express Contract Financing Scheme 2024’ worth RM6.536 million, as well as Risda assistance through the ‘Sarawak State Entreprene­urship Programme 2024’ worth RM3.832 million.

The event will also witness the handover of assistance from Kemas through the ‘Community and Skills Developmen­t Programme’ worth RM1.407 million and Rural Economy Financing Scheme amounting to RM889,000.

Rubiah, who is Kota Samarahan MP, said the ministry will be extending the participat­ion period of the ‘Rural Business Challenge 2.0’ (RBC 2.0) competitio­n from Jan 31 to Feb 29, providing an opportunit­y for more rural youth entreprene­urs across the state to join the competitio­n which offers business grants amounting to RM15 million.

“Out of the 5,917 total accounts registered in the RBC 2.0 system until Jan 29, 1,150 entreprene­urs have applied so far. With the participat­ion period extended, the ministry expects to receive more applicatio­ns from potential rural youth entreprene­urs,” she said.

 ?? ?? Rubiah takes a closer look at products sold by a participat­ing booth at the carnival.
Rubiah takes a closer look at products sold by a participat­ing booth at the carnival.

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