Kota Kinabalu: More youths are urged to take on skill development courses provided by the government like that of the National Institute of Entrepreneurship (Inksen) which teaches the basics of entrepreneurship.
The agency under the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives aims to provide early exposure for aspiring entrepreneurs from all over the country.
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A total of 30 from Sabah participated in the two-day course held at Promenade Hotel on Saturday.
Its Minister Datuk Ewon Benedick promised to prioritise Sabahans who have before this complained of being left from human capital development programmes by the Federal Government.
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