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Youth urged to embrace innovation and drive national progress, says Fahmi

Communications Minister calls on Malaysian youth to be catalysts for change and pillars of future leadership in conjunction with National Youth Day

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 15 May 2025 3:10PM

Youth urged to embrace innovation and drive national progress, says Fahmi
Youth are the heartbeat of our nation’s hope - May 15, 2025

COMMUNICATIONS Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has urged young Malaysians to continue striving for excellence through innovation and meaningful contributions to national development, describing them as both the leaders of tomorrow and the agents of transformation today.

“Youth are the heartbeat of our nation’s hope,” he said in a Facebook post celebrating National Youth Day, which falls on 15 May each year.

“We are celebrating the spirit, energy and extraordinary potential of youth. Be knowledgeable, uphold integrity and be courageous in creating positive change. Happy National Youth Day,” Fahmi wrote.

This year’s National Youth Day is themed ‘Yakin Boleh’ (Believe You Can) and features a range of events and activities nationwide designed to inspire young people and showcase their talents and achievements. - May 15, 2025

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