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Sarawak will maintain its youth age limit at 40, despite the federal government lowering the national cap to 30. Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Minister Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah stated Sarawak's autonomy on this matter. He explained that changing the age limit would impact existing youth development programs and potentially disqualify those aged 30-40 from crucial funding and assistance. He highlighted Saberkas, Sarawak's largest youth NGO, and its unique leadership structure combining experienced members over 40 with those below, ensuring balanced youth development.
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