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Sarawak

Published on
April 28, 2000
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Malaysian assistant minister for finance Encik Michael Manyin Jawong has called for greater efforts to produce more graduates among Sarawak's indigenous Bidayuh people. The 166,700 Bidayuh make up 8 per cent of the total population in Sarawak.

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