Perseverance pays off for youths

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Night Market,Traders,Youths

IN A historic feat, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) has become the first and only Malaysian university to receive accreditation from the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) in the UK.

NIGHT markets are becoming increasingly popular with youths seeking an opportunity to venture into business and be the boss.

“Thankfully, I met many helpful people along the way, who guided, advised and helped me pull through the challenges. Yow is hoping to expand his business and go into distribution including supplying sugarcane juice to Singapore. Their daily operations start with washing vegetables, chopping onions and blending chilli paste, at 8.30am at a central kitchen in Taman Dahlia in Johor Baru.

“We want to maintain low prices so our customers can enjoy tasty and affordable food,” added the father of two.“They have also come to us for catering services for weddings and other events.”“I have never been embarrassed to sell food at night markets because it is an honest living and we work hard.“We resorted to alternative ways to survive.“We opted for online orders and hired runners to deliver the food.

Muhammad Yusof said he learned the recipes from his mother after finishing secondary school as he was interested in doing business.

 

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