MARANG, TERENGGANU — Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim arrived in Terengganu for a one-day working visit, reaffirming the government’s commitment to ensuring that development initiatives directly address the needs of the people.
Upon arrival, he proceeded to Bukit Payong in Marang to officiate the groundbreaking ceremony of the Terengganu Matriculation College (KMT), a long-anticipated project first proposed in 2009 and now realized in 2026.
The Prime Minister described the project as a clear reflection of the MADANI Government’s determination to translate public aspirations into tangible outcomes, guided by the principles of compassion and fairness, particularly in expanding equitable access to education for students in Terengganu.
With an initial allocation of RM27 million for 2026, the college is expected to benefit approximately 3,000 students. It will be equipped with modern academic facilities and infrastructure designed to provide a conducive learning environment.
Anwar also urged students to value education and make full use of the opportunities available to improve their lives and uplift their families, encouraging them to become knowledgeable, ethical, and competitive individuals capable of facing future challenges.
He reaffirmed that the MADANI Government remains committed to expanding access to education nationwide to secure a better future for all Malaysians.





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