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Holding Out For A Hero

Anas Amdan, Founder, Bantu Heroes

03-Jan-23 10:00

Holding Out For A Hero

Founded in July 2021, Bantu Aid is a community friendly food aid distribution platform that connects those in need of help to the nearest foodbank & volunteers which was started by Anas Amdan.  Bantu Aid is a platform under Bantu Heroes.  

Anas formed a company Kasi Gegar Entertainment SDN BHD as a Music Producer.  He has been actively involved in producing, composing and arranging music until today. Together with a few friends, he founded Sabah Bangkit Youth Movement which focuses on empowering the youth through performing arts & community service. Anas is also the owner of Nook Cafe Kota Kinabalu.

Photo Credit : Facebook | Bantu

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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