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Daily Express
42 minutes ago
- Daily Express
Automotive TVET course offers job opportunities for low-income youths
Published on: Thursday, July 03, 2025 Published on: Thu, Jul 03, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: Students can gain hands-on skills that add to their employability through Carsome Academy's training programme. (Bernama pic) Kuala Lumpur: While most of his peers were still waiting for their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) results or planning to further their studies at higher learning institutions, Muhammad Hafuza Aris made a different decision. Four years ago, after completing his SPM, he chose to join a technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programme in the automotive field offered by Carsome Academy, a skills-training institution, in hopes of quickly securing a permanent job and supporting his family. 'I've always been interested in the automotive field, so when I found out there was a course that only takes nine months to complete and only requires a minimum PT3 qualification, I applied right away. 'My goal was to start working as soon as possible to support and take care of my family, but first I needed to gain knowledge,' he told Bernama. The 22-year-old's inclination towards hands-on, skills-based work was nurtured from a young age, partly influenced by his father who operated a small vehicle-repair workshop at home. Hafuza believes that mastering technical skills is essential for becoming self-reliant as it not only opens up employment opportunities but also serves as a foundation for sustaining oneself, especially during uncertain economic times. Now working as a vehicle inspector at a used-car buying and selling platform, he sees technical training as a way to build discipline, strong character, and a sense of responsibility and competitiveness. His friend Muhammad Alif Najmi Amran, who also underwent automotive skills training and now works as a vehicle inspector, shares similar sentiments. He sees skills training as an alternative platform that opens up opportunities for youths interested in technical fields, noting that while undergoing such courses, trainees are given an allowance as well as assured job placements upon completion. His current job involves comprehensive inspections of used cars that customers wish to sell, including assessing the exterior and interior conditions, identifying signs of accidents, and conducting test drives to ensure the transmission system and major components are functioning properly. 'During our training programme, we were taught how to inspect the gearbox, lighting system and body structure, and to identify damages. All of this is important to determine the true market value of a car,' Alif said. The 23-year-old, who is interested in a career in sales consultancy in the future, shared that he'd previously worked in the food and beverage industry, where his income had been just enough to get by. 'But after entering the automotive field, I can now support myself and help my family. At the very least, I now see a clear direction in life,' he said. Strengthening the industry Meanwhile, Carsome Academy chief executive officer Teoh Jiun Ee said the establishment of the TVET training centre is part of the company's effort to strengthen the automotive industry and provide certified skills training for youths, in collaboration with the skills development department. 'We found that many workers in the field have skills but lack official recognition. This prompted us to provide a pathway for skills recognition and certification for workers and trainees,' he said. The initiative also aims to offer better job opportunities to youths who are less inclined towards academic fields. The Malaysian Skills Certificate Level 2 in Light Vehicle Maintenance programme is targeted at youths from low-income groups, with the academy collaborating with organisations such as Yayasan Hasanah, Yayasan MBI, and Yayasan Raja Muda Selangor to provide scholarships and training allowances.


The Sun
3 hours ago
- The Sun
Ballard hopes HPDM strategy will drive Malaysian Athletics forward
KUALA LUMPUR: Outgoing Malaysia Athletics (MA) technical director Robert Ballard hopes the development strategy implemented during his tenure will continue to serve as a foundation for the growth of athletics in the country. Ballard expressed appreciation for the opportunity to contribute to the sport's long-term planning and vision. 'I am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the planning and development strategies for athletics in Malaysia during my two-year tenure. 'The HPDM 2024–2032 Strategy requires time, alignment and commitment from all supporting structures to fully implement its vision and objectives,' he said when contacted today. Ballard believes the High Performance Development Model (HPDM), which outlines a long-term roadmap for national athletics, can benefit not just athletes but also coaches, officials, administrators and the broader volunteer network. Ballard said that on his return to Australia, he would continue to monitor Malaysia's progress. Yesterday, MA confirmed in a statement that it will not be renewing the contract of Ballard, which is set to expire on July 31. MA said the services of Ballard, 60, would not be extended due to a lack of government funding and private sponsorship for the national athletics body. Ballard was first appointed technical director in February 2014 on a two-year contract but decided to part ways with the association early on Dec 8, 2015. He later returned to the position in August 2023 on a two-year contract. Meanwhile, former national sprinter Nazmizan Muhammad urged MA to consider appointing a local expert to be the technical director. He said this approach would not only save costs but also allow MA to better focus on preparing athletes for the SEA Games in Thailand this December. 'If funds are insufficient, why not utilise the internal expertise we already have? They might be more familiar with the inner workings and have networks with other state associations. 'By appointing local talent, MA can ease its financial burden and allocate more resources to coaches and athlete preparations,' he said. He said the appointment of a technical director at this point should be on a temporary basis, and priority should be given to forming a solid squad and coaching lineup ready to face the challenges of the SEA Games. -- BERNAMA

Barnama
3 hours ago
- Barnama
MoneyHero Launches Annual Awards Honouring Singapore's Best Personal Finance Products
BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 (Bernama) -- MoneyHero Limited (MoneyHero) has launched the 'SingSaver Best-Of Awards', an annual programme recognising Singapore's top personal finance products. In a statement, MoneyHero said the inaugural awards will honour 45 outstanding products across categories such as credit cards, digital banks, investments and insurance. All shortlisted products will undergo rigorous evaluation by the MoneyHero Group team and a panel of prominent local personal finance influencers. MoneyHero Chief Executive Officer, Rohith Murthy said the awards reflect the group's commitment to empowering consumers. 'The inaugural SingSaver Best-Of Awards reflect our decade-long legacy of helping Singaporeans make informed financial choices. 'Our rigorous assessment process, supported by trusted voices from the personal finance community, ensures that these awards represent excellence and reliability in the market,' he said. The judging process will take into account various factors, including annual fees, interest rates, sign-up incentives, bonus offers, rewards earn rates, user experience, coverage scope and policy flexibility. The awards aim to simplify financial decision-making by recognising products that offer exceptional value, enabling Singaporeans to navigate an increasingly complex financial landscape with greater confidence. Winners will be announced at a gala dinner and awards ceremony on July 17 in Singapore, which is expected to gather key industry players, financial institutions, influencers and media.