ALOR GAJAH, Feb 18 – The Melaka government via Perbadanan Ketua Menteri Melaka (CMI) is offering youth in the state low rental rates for business premises for them to start a business in Melaka Island here.

Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh said these youth are free to carry out any type of business be it in the food and drink industry, tuition centres or homestays with a rental rate of RM600 per month.

He said the state Youth and Sports Department and Melaka Youth Coalition Council (MGBM) will be the coordinators of the initiative which is an effort to open up opportunities for the youth to start businesses.

“Currently, there are 617 shophouse units which are still vacant in Melaka Island and interested youth are asked to immediately apply under CMI or via their respective youth associations,” he said on Sunday.

“They have to do business for three years to qualify for a rental rate of RM600 per month for a shoplot compared to the actual rental of RM1,000 per month.”

He said this after officiating MGBM’s 40th Annual General Meeting (MPAT 40) which was also attended by Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Adam Adli Abdul Halim and the recently elected (2024-2026 term) MGBM president Datuk Seri Khaidhirah Abu Zahar.

Ab Rauf said the initiative has been implemented not just to produce more entrepreneurs among youth in the state but it is aimed at developing the Melaka Island area which also includes Arab City Melaka.

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