| Rokiah Mahmud |
AROUND 100 participants are expected to take part in the Muslim Youth Camp (MYC) on December 7-9, as part of the activities lined up under the Brunei December Festival 2018.
This was announced during a press conference at the Brunei Tourism Board yesterday, chaired by Acting Assistant Director of the Department of Mosque Affairs Pengiran Haji Haslin bin Pengiran Haji Ali (pic below).
“The programme will include religious lectures, workshops, motivational talks, group activities, Islamic art, sports and many more,” he said.
Among the main objectives are to develop and instill leadership qualities among the youth participants, while also encouraging them to occupy their free time with beneficial activities.
