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Agensi hartanah terima pengiktirafan, catat nilai jualan hampir RM20 bilion

Utusan Malaysia

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July 8, 2026

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PETALING JAYA: Agensi hartanah The Roof Realty menerima dua pengiktirafan The Asia Records selepas mencatatkan jualan bernilai RM19.78 billion tahun lalu. Pengasas dan Pengarah Urusan The Roof Realty, Datuk Dr. Nicholas Yap berkata, pengiktirafan The Asia Records diberikan menerusi dua kategori utama iaitu Ejen Berpendapatan Sejuta Berprestasi Tertinggi 2025 dan Jumlah serta Nilai Transaksi Kasar ... Read more The post Agensi hartanah terima pengiktirafan, catat nilai jualan hampir RM20 bilion appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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BERNAMA

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· Jun 29, 2026

General : MAIPk Allocates RM470,000 To Sponsor 25 Asnaf Youth In TVET Maritime Course

IPOH, June 29 (Bernama) -- The Perak Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council (MAIPk) has strengthened its commitment to the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) agenda by allocating RM470,000 to sponsor 25 asnaf (underprivileged) youth for a ship crew course (deck and engine) in the maritime sector.

Daily Finland

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· Jul 10, 2026

Turnover in industry grows by 10.4% in May

Working day adjusted turnover in industry increased by 10.4 per cent in May 2026 from May 2025, according to Statistics Finland. Turnover increased most in May in the chemical industry, by 19.7 per cent from the previous year while turnover in mining and quarrying was 13.8 per cent higher. Turnover increased by 13.7 per cent in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply and by 7.8 per cent in the metal industry. Turnover also grew in the food industry (4.4), the textile, clothing and leather industry (4.4), the forest industry (4.1) and the electronic and electrical industry (2.1). In May, export turnover grew most in mining and quarrying, up by 20.0 per cent from the previous year. Export turnover in the chemical industry grew by 16.2 per cent, in the textile, clothing and leather industry 6.5 per cent, in the forest industry (5.2), in the metal industry (4.3) and in the food industry (2.3). Export turnover decreased only in the electronic and electrical industry by 1.7 per cent from twelve months earlier. Domestic turnover in industry adjusted for working days grew in May in all main industries. Domestic turnover increased most in the chemical industry, by 26.5 per cent, in the metal industry 17.3 per cent and in the electronic and electrical industry 17.0 per cent. Domestic turnover increased from one year earlier also in mining and quarrying (5.5), in the food industry (3.3), in the textile, clothing and leather industry (3.0) and in the forest industry (1.8). Seasonally adjusted turnover in industry increased by 1.0 per cent in May 2026 compared to April. Turnover decreased by 0.4 per cent in April and by 0.1 per cent in March compared to the month before.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Usahawan IPR raih pendapatan RM8,000 sebulan

ARAU: Usahawan dalam kumpulan B40 yang mengikuti Inisiatif Pendapatan Rakyat – Inisiatif Usahawan Makanan (IPR-INSAN) mampu meraih hasil jualan sehingga RM8,000 sebulan menerusi perkhidmatan mesin layan diri ditempatkan di Universiti Malaysia Perlis (Unimap). Menteri Ekonomi, Akmal Nasrullah Mohd. Nasir berkata, hasil jualan menerusi mesin layan diri di institusi pengajian itu secara purata adalah sekitar kira-kira ... Read more The post Usahawan IPR raih pendapatan RM8,000 sebulan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

IT News Africa

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· Jun 26, 2026

Why Is Finding IT Talent Becoming One of the Business’s Toughest Challenges

As Africa’s digital economy continues to expand, the demand for technology talent is growing. A report from SAP has found that, across the continent, this sector’s contribution is expected to increase from 5.2 of GDP in 2025 to 8.5 by 2030, while, in South Africa, it is already estimated to contribute between 15 and 20 []

South Africa Today

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· Jun 28, 2026

Project Dineo: Bridging the Artisan Skills Gap and Youth Unemployment in South Africa’s Automotive Industry

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA — South Africa’s automotive aftermarket sector is tackling a critical artisan skills shortage and soaring youth unemployment through Project Dineo, a groundbreaking initiative led by the Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI). By uniting industry leaders, government bodies, and training institutions, the program aims to equip the next generation of mechanics and technicians []

The Slovenia Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

SIM GE Prepares Graduates for Singapore's Evolving Workforce

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 June 2026 - In a labour market shaped by rapid industry transformation and evolving skills demands, the link between higher education and employment outcomes has become a key consideration for students and families evaluating their education pathways. In ...

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Related coverage for "Agensi hartanah terima pengiktirafan, catat nilai jualan hampir RM20 bilion": BERNAMA — General : MAIPk Allocates RM470,000 To Sponsor 25 Asnaf Youth In TVET Maritime Course. Daily Finland — Turnover in industry grows by 10.4% in May. Utusan Malaysia — Usahawan IPR raih pendapatan RM8,000 sebulan. IT News Africa — Why Is Finding IT Talent Becoming One of the Business’s Toughest Challenges. South Africa Today — Project Dineo: Bridging the Artisan Skills Gap and Youth Unemployment in South Africa’s Automotive Industry. The Slovenia Times — SIM GE Prepares Graduates for Singapore's Evolving Workforce