100 Vanuatu students heading to Malaysia
A group of 100 students from Vanuatu is expected to arrive in Malaysia in January next year to pursue their studies in several private education institutions.
This is made possible with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Nirwana Education Group (NEG), which is providing a RM1 million grant for this purpose, and the government of Vanuatu in Kuala Lumpar today.
NEG was represented by its group managing director Datuk Maran AK Kannan while Vanuatu by its honorary consul to Malaysia, Dr Henry Savarimuthu.
Photo: Nirwana College
Source:
Radio New Zealand
This is made possible with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Nirwana Education Group (NEG), which is providing a RM1 million grant for this purpose, and the government of Vanuatu in Kuala Lumpar today.
NEG was represented by its group managing director Datuk Maran AK Kannan while Vanuatu by its honorary consul to Malaysia, Dr Henry Savarimuthu.
Photo: Nirwana College
Source:
Radio New Zealand
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