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RM2.275 million modern hawker centre to benefit Kundasang entrepreneurs

Bernama

New RM2.275 million hawker centre in Kundasang will feature modern facilities and support 90 local entrepreneurs by June 2026.

KUNDASANG: A modern hawker centre worth 2.275 million ringgit will be constructed on a 1.5-acre site here with completion expected in June 2026.

Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Minister Datuk Ewon Benedick announced the project will benefit 90 local entrepreneurs upon completion.

He stated the project is being implemented under his ministry through UDA Holdings Berhad in collaboration with the Ranau District Council.

The facility will be equipped with various modern amenities including public toilets, food courts, stores and prayer rooms.

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Benedick emphasised that the construction represents more than just a physical development project.

He described it as a reflection of the government’s determination to strengthen grassroots economic development.

The minister noted the project continues the Tamu Desa concept introduced by his ministry with enhanced design and modern facilities.

He explained the design incorporates local identity elements and environmental sustainability features.

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Under the 12th Malaysia Plan, UDA has been mandated to provide entrepreneurial infrastructure nationwide through the Malaysian Entrepreneur Hub programme.

Benedick expressed appreciation to the Ranau District Council for providing the site and technical support.

He also thanked Bank Rakyat for being a strategic partner through financing and digitalisation programmes.

The minister highlighted this collaboration demonstrates the Whole of Government concept in action.

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He stressed the importance of expanding synergy between government agencies and stakeholders.

Benedick emphasised that community development requires a comprehensive approach beyond infrastructure.

This approach must include access to financing, digitalisation and entrepreneurial training components.

He expressed confidence that hawkers in Kundasang can develop into competitive entrepreneurs through this support.

The minister hopes the centre will catalyse local economic growth and increase resident incomes.

He anticipates the project will create job opportunities and strengthen the rural tourism sector.

Benedick specifically noted the timing aligns with preparations for Visit Malaysia Year 2026. – Bernama

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