Miki Watanabe, president of the Watami Group, shared that their school in Bangladesh currently trains 1,500 students annually and is planning to double that figure to 3,000.
"With technical education in Bangladesh, they can enter the job market in Japan," he said.
they bring those trash in, jap will be filled with rubbish everywhere. hope japan better have strict supervision over them, if not going to be like selayang
passed by jalan wong ah fok last weekend. rubbish spiting along the pedestrian way. obnoxiously annoying! jalan wong ah fok is no different from the vid i watched from those who seeking thrill in bharat street walking.
and who owned the shops again?
same thing happening at Banglatown along Leboh Pudu behind Kotaraya KL
if our local landlord dont give rent to them , none of it will happened
fact is, our capitalists businessmen want cheap labors but dont want the negative sides that happened from it