To ensure the swimming lessons are successful, the ministry wants parents to commit their children to a minimum of 12 lessons. theSun theSundaily swimming childcare Malaysia government news
Yeoh says to ensure the swimming lessons are successful, the ministry wants parents to commit their children to a minimum of 12 lessons. – Adib Rawi Yahya/theSunSwimming lessons, “boot camps” for housewives to learn healthy cooking and reintroducing the Rakan Muda programme are among initiatives the Youth and Sports Ministry is working on to keep Malaysians healthier and safer, said its minister Hannah Yeoh.
She said to ensure the swimming lessons are successful, the ministry wants parents to commit their children to a minimum of 12 lessons. “They will be taught healthy cooking and healthy living lifestyles. These boot camps will be held during weekends,” she said, adding that her ministry will identify locations at PPR flats where the sessions could be held.
On matters involving sports associations and athletes, Yeoh said the ministry is undergoing a digital transformation to ensure greater transparency and a closer working relationship with sports associations.
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