KOTA MARUDU: State Liaison Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM) Chairman, Jupperi Lenson urged the KMDR community to teach children their mother tongue so that this language does not become extinct in today’s modern age of technology.
KOTA MARUDU: State Liaison Parti Bangsa Malaysia Chairman, Jupperi Lenson urged the KMDR community to teach children their mother tongue so that this language does not become extinct in today’s modern age of technology.
“Our mother tongue today needs to be defended and taught to children because our children are the successors of the next generation,” he said.
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