Kuala Lumpur: Ahmadiyya youths ring in the New Year by cleaning up after Malaysians


24 volunteers from the Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Malaysia (MKAM) group took part, comprising four children aged 10 and 11, 19 youths aged 20 and above and another aged 60.

Some of the young Ahmadiyya volunteers who collected rubbish left behind by those
celebrating New Year’s Day in KLCC January 1, 2018. Picture: Miera Zulyana
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: The Malay Mail Online
By By Ida Lim | January 1, 2018

After a jubilant countdown topped with fireworks displays to usher in 2018, a group of mostly youths greeted the New Year by picking up after their fellow Malaysians who left behind at least a truckload of rubbish after the festivities here.

Haniff Jahari, the spokesman of the band of volunteers from the local Ahmadiyya community, said this was the first time they were cleaning up on New Year’s Day at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) area.

Between 1am and 3pm yesterday, the group scoured the streets in the area, collecting discarded containers, bags, wrappers and more.

While the task is normally undertaken by the mall’s workers, the group still toiled away nonetheless.
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