Over 10,000 Visitors Expected To Enliven National Month 2025 Launch In Muar
Information Department (JaPen) director-general Julina Johan said free shuttle bus services and parking will be provided to facilitate visitor movement to the event venue.
'Four buses will operate from the Bentayan Terminal and around Muar area, with intervals of 10 to 15 minutes,' she said during a media briefing here today.
The highlight of the celebration will be the official launch ceremony on Sunday, July 27, to be officiated by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, accompanied by members of the Cabinet.
A key attraction will be the flag-off of the 2025 Jalur Gemilang Convoy, which for the first time will include a maritime contingent comprising 59 fishing boats, two Marine Department vessels, three Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency boats and two Marine Police boats.
Julina said the pre-launch programme starting July 25 will feature various community-centred activities such as patriotic film screenings, community engagement sessions and the Kita MADANI Carnival, which will run until July 27.
The carnival will bring together various government service booths, including Royal Malaysia Police summons discount counters offering up to 30 per cent off, free health screenings, RAHMAH and Kasih Johor sales and business advisory services for youths.
'The Kita MADANI Carnival is a JaPen initiative held in conjunction with the National Month launch. We are going to the ground to engage directly with the people, especially in Bandar Maharani Muar,' she said.
On July 26, July said the Bakti Komuniti MADANI Programme will take place at Taman Tun Sulaiman Ninam Shah from 8 am, featuring activities such as gotong-royong, kenduri rakyat, mosque maintenance and free services including haircuts and engine oil changes.
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