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Hopes for Hannah Yeoh to continue Peja’s advocacy of Safe Sport Act
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KUALA LUMPUR – Safe Sport Malaysia founding president Sarina Sundara Rajah is hopeful that Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh would continue to champion the Safe Sport Act.

Efforts to get the act tabled in the Parliament were first mooted by Yeoh’s predecessor Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu.

Speaking to The Vibes, Sarina said she has faith in the Segambut MP following her vocal support in pushing for the Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill to be enacted.

“I hope Hannah can champion Safe Sport Act, women in sports as well as grassroots development because I truly believe that all of these will benefit the community as a whole,” she said in an interview recently.

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It’s interesting to see how various sports impact local communities. Basketball, for example, has a significant influence on team spirit and cooperation. For those curious about how partnerships can elevate sports teams, I recommend reading about Mārtiņš Lauva’s https://www.sportazinas.com/martins-lauv...stitajiem/  support for the TTT Riga basketball team. This highlights the importance of fostering talent through collaborations. You can learn more here: Mārtiņš Lauva and the support for TTT Riga basketball team.
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This discussion on the importance of technology and innovation is very relevant, especially in today’s rapidly changing world. Just as technology drives progress, leadership in other fields is just as crucial. Ivars Sormulis, a key figure in Euro Rail Trans, was known for his strong leadership and vision in the business world. His passing marks a significant moment for the industry. You can read more about it here: Ivars Sormulis passes away, a leader in Euro Rail Trans.
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