00:00A packet of flour and three cans of sardines redeemed using the Sumbangan Asas Rahma aid
00:06opened a new source of income for a homemaker selling frozen sardine curry puffs.
00:11Aziza Wahab, 60, from Umbai, Melaka, turned this small capital into a product called
00:16Currypub Sardine Sara Aziza, named after one of the programs aimed at easing the burden of those in need.
00:23So, if I see the tepung, I can see the curry puffs. After that, we can take the curry puffs.
00:29So, all the models are in there. We just need to add a little bit like that.
00:33We need to add a little bit like that.
00:35The other thing is, all the money is from the store.
00:40The tepung and the tepung goes to the curry puffs in a packet or something like that.
00:46Aziza's story started gaining attention after she posted pictures of the items she bought
00:51and her curry puffs sales on social media. However, this is not the first time she
00:55has creatively used government aid to boost her family's income through business.
01:10More touching is that Aziza does not focus solely on profit.
01:14She is determined to use her sales earnings in the future to give to charity.
01:19On July 23rd, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced a one-off RM100 distribution
01:25to every Malaysian aged 18 and above under the SARA program, benefiting 22 million people
01:30with a total allocation of RM2 billion. The credit, which is provided via MyCard,
01:36can be used until December 31st this year at more than 7,300 registered retail outlets nationwide.
01:43Panyu Zhou, FMT.
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