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Raysha Rizrose values privacy

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ARTISTE Raysha Rizrose (pic )is able to lead a controvers­ial-free life because she values privacy and refrains from commenting on issues concerning others, Harian Metro reported.

Raysha, 24, was not open to sharing too much of her private life on social media platforms.

She was also not into meddling in other people’s affairs.

Raysha, who described herself as an introvert, wanted to be a good role model for her family and fans.

Her family threw her a surprise birthday party at a hotel on June 22.

Her boyfriend Nabil Jeffri, a Formula 3 race car driver, was also invited.

> The National Technology and Innovation Sandbox and National Regulatory Sandbox (NRS) can help small and medium enterprise­s migrate to technology and digital platforms, Berita Harian reported.

It would promote innovation and better understand­ing of new technologi­es.

Futurise Centre chief executive officer Mahadhir Aziz said they were collaborat­ing with the Civil Aviation Authority Malaysia and several related agencies to test drone technology in delivery and car autopilot applicatio­ns.

Futurise’s role is to look into proposing exemptions to existing rules and regulation­s in order to test new technologi­es. Amendments to existing regulation­s are necessary to help boost Malaysia as a technology-driven nation.

“Under the National Economic Revival Plan, we were given the mandate to lead NRS to create a controlled environmen­t for innovators to test new technologi­es under the supervisio­n of a monitoring committee,” he said.

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