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The Sun
13-07-2025
- Politics
- The Sun
KPWKM offers counselling for eHATI programme participants
TAIPING: The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) will offer counselling to individuals affected by the controversial eHATI marriage motivation programme. Deputy Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad confirmed the initiative but noted that the ministry is still awaiting a detailed report on the matter. Noraini, who also serves as Wanita UMNO Chief, stated that counsellors from the Social Welfare Department, the Department for Women's Development, and the National Welfare Foundation would be deployed once a formal report is received. She emphasised the importance of verifying the credibility of such programmes before participation. The eHATI programme, held last September at a local convention centre, has drawn criticism after a former participant alleged it contained inappropriate and provocative content. The event was marketed as promoting happy families and marital intimacy, particularly for women facing domestic challenges. - Bernama


Focus Malaysia
05-07-2025
- Politics
- Focus Malaysia
Akmal urges expelled leaders to set aside ego and rejoin party
UMNO Youth Chief Dr Akmal Saleh has urged suspended or expelled party leaders to put aside their egos if they still love UMNO, stressing the need for unity to strengthen the party. He said president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi is open to appeals from them and offered to facilitate their return, naming Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, Khairy Jamaluddin, and Shahril Hamdan. 'We need them (the suspended or expelled former leaders). As I said in my speech earlier, UMNO belongs to everyone and must be reunited. But with one condition: each of them must put their ego aside, love the party, and, God willing, UMNO will become stronger,' he said. Akmal emphasised UMNO is a family, and their past contributions cannot be forgotten. 'UMNO is a family for everyone. So, those who have faced disciplinary actions have contributions we cannot forget. 'That's why I said what is most important is UMNO's unity, and of course, this unity cannot happen from only one side,' he told reporters after officiating the Seremban UMNO Youth Division Conference on Friday (July 4). Several UMNO leaders have asked Hishammuddin to write an apology letter to the party leadership if he wishes to return. However, Hishammuddin said he did nothing wrong and sees no reason to apologise. He added that he never requested to return or have his suspension lifted; it was the Sembrong branch that proposed UMNO should bring him back. The conflict also attracted comments from Wanita UMNO's leader, Nurulhidayah Zahid, who then said, 'When it comes to filing an appeal, it's not kowtowing but a sign of responsibility to those who had used the platform to boost their names and struggles.' — July 5, 2025