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Mara approves RM500,000 OKU financing scheme, two entrepreneurs in Sarawak among recipients
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Malaysia's Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) has disbursed over RM500,000 in interest-free loans to more than 20 persons with disabilities (OKU) nationwide this year through a special financing scheme. Two Sarawakian entrepreneurs, including Mohamad Hazemi Mat, owner of the successful Sibu-based DuriCendol, are among the recipients. Hazemi, who is hearing-impaired, employs seven other OKU individuals at his dessert shop, which earns over RM35,000 monthly. The scheme offers up to RM50,000 in financing along with business skills training and support programs.
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