Usia's cooperative, foundation to be rebranded, says new president Sapawi

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10 Dec 2024 • 11:08 PM MYT
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By: Hayati Dzulkifli

Kota Kinabalu: The newly elected Usia President, Datuk Sapawi Ahmad, has pledged to rebrand Koperasi Usia and Yayasan Usia as part of latest initiatives under the Usia Strategic Revitalisation Plan 2.0 (2025 – 2027).

He said such move is vital to reactivate both entities that have not been active as well as to further strengthen the role of Usia, which is the largest Islamic non-governmental organisation in Sabah.

Advertisement“The current Yayasan Usia and Koperasi Usia are inactive, prompting us to decide to rebrand both entities, as they hold the potentials to contribute significantly to Usia development.

“Hence, we will reactivate both through rebranding efforts including the possibility of changing the name of Yayasan Usia which will be discussed.

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