Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid TVET No Longer A Second Choice, Increasingly Preferred By Youth

KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 -- Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is no longer a second choice but a preferred option among the younger generation, driven by rising enrolment and high employability rates among graduates. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said as such the government remains committed to strengthening the TVET agenda as a key driver of human capital development and future economic growth. "I hope that the government's efforts through the organisation of National TVET Day will change public perception, showing that it is no longer a second choice but a top career path capable of producing a future generation of professionals, technology creators, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders," he said in a Facebook post today. He added that the nation’s economic future will be driven by a highly skilled workforce, new technologies, and a culture of innovation, which is why empowering TVET remains a priority. Ahmad Zahid said that to strengthen the national vocational education ecosystem, the government has declared June 2 as National TVET Day each year to raise public awareness of the field's importance in building a more progressive, competitive, and skills-based future. He said the National TVET Day 2026 celebration, scheduled to take place at Dataran Putrajaya from June 5 to 7, will bring together educational institutions, industry players, entrepreneurs, youth, and the general public. A variety of programmes are lined up, including technology and innovation exhibitions, a TVET Career Carnival, industry seminars, robotics and Drone Soccer challenges, a Future Skills Showcase, a TVET entrepreneurship platform, and interactive activities for families. Ahmad Zahid said the celebration will also reinforce strategic cooperation between TVET institutions and industry, ensuring talents meet current job-market demands rooted in technology, innovation, and skills. He said that 1,398 TVET institutions nationwide are now a core part of the nation's development. Ahmad Zahid, the National TVET Council chairman, said 229,121 students, or 56.86 per cent of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) school leavers and equivalents, chose TVET studies, while total enrolment reached 459,558 last year. "What is even prouder is that the country's TVET graduate employability rate rose to 95.9 per cent in 2025 compared to 95.6 per cent the previous year," he said. He said this achievement proves that TVET is not only increasingly accepted by the younger generation but has also successfully produced the highly skilled workforce truly needed by the country's industries and economy. "Let us come together to make National TVET Day 2026 a success," he added. -- BERNAMA

KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 — Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is no longer a second choice but a preferred option among the younger generation, driven by rising enrolment and high employability rates among graduates. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said as such the government remains committed to strengthening the […]

Malaysia Remains Resilient in the Face of Global Crisis – Steven Sim

KUALA LUMPUR, May 7 -- Malaysia has three main advantages that can ensure the country continues to be resilient and competitive, said Minister of Development of Entrepreneurs and Cooperatives Steven Sim Chee Keong yesterday. He said these advantages include political stability and a conducive climate, a strategic geographical position and the strength of the human factor among the country's diverse society. "In a world hit by various crises, many things are beyond our control but Malaysia has three main ingredients that allow us to continue to succeed," he said when speaking at the Bisnes Sinar Harian Awards (BISA 2026) here organised by Sinar Harian. Also present were Karangkraf Chairman Firdaus Hussamuddin and Sinar Karangkraf Chief Executive Officer Farah Hussamuddin. Sim also said that the country's political stability and strong leadership are the foundation for investor confidence and economic growth, in addition to Malaysia's strategic geopolitical and geoeconomic position, which also provides advantages in strengthening international trade and investment relations. "The third factor is our diverse people, who are fluent in various languages ​​and understand various cultures around the world," he said. He also described the organisation of the awards by the Malay-language newspaper, Sinar Harian, as a significant step in recognising the capabilities of local entrepreneurs. "There are many business awards organised by Chinese-language newspapers that have seen many Malay entrepreneurs succeed... today, I am very proud that the Malay-language newspaper has also taken the initiative to recognise the capabilities of local entrepreneurs, especially Malay entrepreneurs in their respective sectors," he said. At the ceremony, a total of 37 awards were presented, including the Global Logistics & Maritime Leader Award, the Entrepreneur Development Leader Award and the Jury's Choice Award, and Andalusia Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd won the BISA 2026 Lifetime Achievement Award. Meanwhile, Firdaus said BISA 2026 is a tribute to local entrepreneurs who have high spirit and resilience in facing the current economic challenges. "Sinar Harian has stood for two decades as a consistent voice bringing the issues, pulse and aspirations of the people including entrepreneurs across the country," he said. -- BERNAMA

KUALA LUMPUR, May 7 — Malaysia has three main advantages that can ensure the country continues to be resilient and competitive, said Minister of Development of Entrepreneurs and Cooperatives Steven Sim Chee Keong yesterday. He said these advantages include political stability and a conducive climate, a strategic geographical position and the strength of the human […]