Boost Ni Kemin: New Village Construction & 2.02 Million Red Envelopes Initiative

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hoops Dreams: Minister Ni Kemin Invests Big in Hometown Basketball Courts

Posted: January 30, 2025
Ni Kemin announces funding for basketball courts and village improvements.
Local leaders celebrate the investment in community infrastructure.(Photo by chen Shichuan)

Move over, March Madness! ThereS a different kind of excitement brewing overseas. Minister Ni Kemin is making headlines by investing a significant sum – RM 2.02 million – into his hometown,with a focus on improving local infrastructure,including basketball courts. This isn’t just about hoops; it’s about community growth and providing spaces for recreation and healthy competition.

For American sports fans, think of it like this: imagine a local politician channeling funds to renovate the neighborhood park, complete with a state-of-the-art basketball facility. It’s a slam dunk for community engagement and fostering a love for the game.

The investment includes:

  • RM 830,000 for a new rain-covered basketball court in Bangkkkuki Island.
  • RM 350,000 for a new pier in Mozhen Xingxin Village.
  • RM 300,000 to improve the drainage system for the Ganguang Mapo rain-covered basketball court.
  • RM 250,000 to enhance the rain-covered basketball court facilities and drainage systems in Zherenxin Village.
  • RM 110,000 for the Red Earth Kan Mira Plaza.
  • RM 180,000 for La Ye Yiman Village.

This commitment to local sports echoes similar initiatives we’ve seen across the U.S. From the NBA’s hoops for Troops program, which builds and refurbishes basketball courts on military bases, to grassroots efforts in urban communities to revitalize public courts, the power of basketball to unite and uplift is undeniable.

minister Ni Kemin emphasized the importance of good governance in his address, stating that with proper management, the country’s economy will thrive. He also reminded local leaders to prioritize the needs of the people, emphasizing that the support given by the people is the biggest motivation for political leaders.

ni Kemin and other officials at the basketball court inauguration.
Ni Kemin (third from left) and Ni Kehan ​​(fourth from right) at the rain cover basketball court. (Photo by Chen Shichuan)

Datuk Ni Kehan ​​highlighted the importance of community involvement in maintaining and improving local areas. he drew a parallel to the rising land values in revitalized Chinese villages, demonstrating the tangible benefits of collective effort and environmental stewardship.

While some might argue that these funds could be allocated to other pressing needs, the investment in sports infrastructure provides a valuable outlet for youth, promotes physical activity, and fosters a sense of community pride. It’s an investment in the future, one jump shot at a time.

ni Kemin waving to villagers.
Minister Ni Kemin greets residents of Zheren Xincun. (Photo by Chen Shichuan)

This story serves as a reminder that the love of sports transcends borders. Whether it’s a pickup game in the park or a high-stakes NBA final, the thrill of competition and the camaraderie it fosters are universal.Minister Ni Kemin’s investment is a testament to the power of sports to build stronger, healthier communities.

Ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new basketball court.
Officials celebrate the opening of the new rain-covered basketball court. (Photo by Chen Shichuan)

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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