Queen Officiates Girl Guides Association Conference, AGM
KOTA BHARU, May 21 (Bernama) -- Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia, today officiated the conference and the 60th Annual General Meeting of the Girl Guides Association of Malaysia (PPPM) at the Tok Guru Dato' Bentara Setia Hall, Kota Darulnaim Complex, here.
The arrival of Raja Zarith Sofiah, who is also the Royal Patron of PPPM, was received by PPPM president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and PPPM chief commissioner Datuk Yeoh Soo Keng.
The Queen, in her royal address, expressed appreciation to Dr Wan Azizah for the latter's noble efforts and dedicated leadership, noting her consistent emphasis on inclusiveness and unity among members.

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