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Pemandu’s Work in Africa
Pemandu Associates is a private consultancy company focused on public sector transformation, business turnaround and communications. To that end, we work closely with the highest level of government and top executives and have a presence in 29 countries and counting to help deliver national and business objectives in a sustainable and inclusive manner.
Idris Jala: from the jungles of Sarawak to the halls of power
Idris Jala has many feathers in his cap: he is a former minister in the Prime Minister’s Department and the first Orang Ulu to become a federal minister. In 2014, Bloomberg listed him as among the 10 most influential policymakers in the world.
My Say: Get ready to navigate the AI frontier
On the cusp of the artificial intelligence revolution, Malaysia stands poised to redefine our future through AI. The question is: Is Malaysia ready to be at the forefront of AI?
Singapore ventures among South-east Asian firms taking root in Rwanda
KIGALI – RwandAir pilot Suzanna Seng, 39, was driving from her home near central Kigali to the airport when she was greeted by the
Bring back school ranking system, says Idris
GEORGE TOWN: A nationwide school ranking system based on grades ought to be revived as a remedy to push for better overall academic performance, a
Learning Together: Global Lessons in Tackling COVID-19
Sir Michael Barber and Idris Jala discuss the key learnings from our new in-depth report and share insight into the successful practices of the top
RDB pitches 100 investment projects to investors
RDB has collaborated with Pemandu consultation agency to pitch 100 projects to investors for their consideration. With the right financing, these projects could fast track the country’s development
Facing the Nation’s Poultry Problem
The Government has recently imposed export controls on locally farmed chicken in an effort to control prices of the ‘essential product’ for local consumption. This
Rwanda: New Projects Expected to Speed Up Country’s Development Targets
More than 50 projects are expected to enable Rwanda to reach its goal of achieving a middle-income economy by 2035, and a developed economy by