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post Sep 9 2016, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(kevinwawa @ Sep 9 2016, 02:40 PM)
sure i understand
that y sarawak now want get back education power.
understand?
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You keep saying its under Federal, but under the 63 agreement, they can manage themselves, no? What is there to "get back"? They just didn't do a good job all these while. Not even enough trained teachers from Borneo.
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post Sep 9 2016, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(6216 @ Sep 9 2016, 03:09 PM)
You keep saying its under Federal, but under the 63 agreement, they can manage themselves, no? What is there to "get back"? They just didn't do a good job all these while. Not even enough trained teachers from Borneo.
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yes.
education under federal now
so sarawak want to get back the education power
understand?
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post Sep 9 2016, 03:51 PM

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QUOTE(kevinwawa @ Sep 9 2016, 03:14 PM)
yes.
education under federal now
so sarawak want to get back the education power
understand?
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I wonder what this means..."Asked if other states in Malaya or Sabah should follow suit in adopting the policy, Noor Azimah said that it will definitely be fine for Sabah to follow suit with the policy because the education system in Sabah and Sarawak does not fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government." Now, then and forever....sounds like UMNO

In any event, the state could have made good any land or building which were in need of repairs. Otherwise its like my son having a car and expects me to keep on repairing it while he just whines.
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post Sep 9 2016, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(6216 @ Sep 9 2016, 03:51 PM)
I wonder what this means..."Asked if other states in Malaya or Sabah should follow suit in adopting the policy, Noor Azimah said that it will definitely be fine for Sabah to follow suit with the policy because the education system in Sabah and Sarawak does not fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government." Now, then and forever....sounds like UMNO

In any event, the state could have made good any land or building which were in need of repairs. Otherwise its like my son having a car and expects me to keep on repairing it while he just whines.
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u misunderstand since beginning d.
that y i ask u re-read post #1
By law, the Federal Government oversees the funding and operation of national schools, including teachers’ salaries, school buildings and assets.

what i post is
the education system in Sabah and Sarawak does not fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government.


2 different thing we talking about leh.....

u clear ur mind first la
u now confuse d
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post Sep 10 2016, 07:19 PM

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QUOTE(memekfalui @ Sep 9 2016, 01:25 PM)
Asal ngelu pala ja

Ai mesti cukup
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haha.....nundek nuan ajak, utai ke sama cap apek ngau cap langkau..

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