Sabah’s under-30 voters are now a powerful force at the ballot box, but many remain underinformed about the issues and hard to reach through traditional campaigns, prompting parties to rethink how they communicate and connect with youth.
The Sabahan youth vote: 30 under 30 and powerful, yet candidates struggle to reach them
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