RANAU: Over freshly brewed cups of local coffee, Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun spent an afternoon engaging with Ranau’s youth in an easy-going “Coffee Break” dialogue session.
Around 40 young participants aged between 18 and 30 took part in the friendly question-and-answer session, where ideas, opinions and aspirations were exchanged freely.
Masidi encouraged the youth to vote in the next election, reminding them that their ballots represent their power to shape the future they want to see.
He said the participation of young voters is key to ensuring better access to education aid, entrepreneurship support, sports development and improved facilities for future generations.
The casual meet-up turned out to be more than just a chat over coffee — it became a bridge connecting local youths with their leader, discussing real issues from economy and politics to sports and infrastructure.