Rakan Muda is a dynamic initiative by KBS empowering Malaysian youth (13-30) through lifestyle programs, volunteerism, and skill development, fostering unity, creativity, and active community engagement.
Far more than producing world-class athletes, governments across the globe are investing in various aspects of sport in ways that benefit the people. Infrastructure, in particular, is one such investment, as demonstrated by recent initiatives in Sarawak.
The development of sports infrastructure encourages the young population to participate in sporting activities and thus contributes to a healthier society.
Skills and abilities developed by sport promote peopleâs well-being and has direct impact on their physical, mental and psychological performance, hence better quality of life.