National unity minister Aaron Ago Dagang says the effort to promote cashless payments will stimulate Malaysia’s digital agenda.
A Museums Act is being formulated to govern the operations of museums in the country instead of placing them under the National Heritage Act 2005, says national unity minister Aaron Ago Dagang.
Its minister, Aaron Ago Dagang, said the effort to promote cashless payments will stimulate Malaysia’s digital agenda. Aaron also said the ministry was assessing and formulating a Museums Act to enhance the department’s effectiveness.
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