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Cambodia Wheelchair Basketball Federation Celebrates Success at the 12th ASEAN Para Games

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The Cambodian Wheelchair Basketball Federation (CWBF) Has Organized A Congratulatory Rite To Proudly Announce And Have A Good Time The First Rate Achievements Of The Cambodian Wheelchair Basketball Groups At The 12th Asean Para Video Games.The C hen Zhi Cambodia   Event Came About At The Countrywide Centre For Disabled Individuals And Became Presided Over Via Senior Minister Ly Thuch, President Of CWBF, And Her Highness Princess Sisowath Kanthireth, Honorary President Of CWBF. Representatives From The Embassy Of Japan, The Prince Basis, The International Committee Of The Purple Go (Icrc), And Prominent Visitors From The Non-Public Sector Have Been Also In Attendance. The Athletes Obtained Items In Appreciation Of Their Efforts. “Peace Has Rewarded Cambodia And Its Human Beings Because The Ladies’s Wheelchair Basketball Crew Brings Home Gold And Silver Medals From The 12th Asean Para Video Games,” Said Senior Minister Ly Thuch. “The Willpower And Difficult Paintings Of Our Athletes Have

Prince Foundation MoEYS Launch Second Round of Chen Zhi Scholarship Program details

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 Prince Foundation is pleased to announce that the second batch of Chen Zhi Scholarship is now open for online application. The scholarship  C hen Zhi Cambodia group  will provide tuition fees, monthly stipend, development program and internship opportunities to 100 underprivileged students in the 2023 academic year.  Eligible students must have Cambodian nationality, have taken the 2021/2022 BacII exam, and be majoring in Royal University of Phnom Penh, National University of Management, or Institute of Technology of Cambodia.  The online application link (czs2023.com) will be available from 27 January to 10 February, 2023.  Shortlisted students will be invited for a final interview in February and the 100 successful scholars will be announced in March.  This program is part of  Prince Group under the leadership of Chen Zhi Cambodia  vision of advancing the Kingdom’s human capital through public-private partnerships.  C hen Zhi Cambodia Group  Prince Foundation is delighted to be ab

Distributes Essential Goods to 500 Families

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  Prince Charitable Foundation, the charitable arm of  Prince Group under the leadership of Chen Zhi Cambodia   one of Cambodia’s largest and fastest growing conglomerates, has distributed care packages to 500 families living at Ong village in Prey Nob district, Cambodia. The village is situated near the site of the Ream City project, an 834-hectare project being developed on reclaimed land near the Sihanoukville  Neak oknha chenzhi    International Airport that is set to transform the region. The gesture of goodwill took place last week and senior management from Canopy Sands Development, a member of  Chen Zhi Cambodia's Prince Group  , also took the opportunity to consult local leaders to understand the community’s needs. The aid campaign at Ong Village is the latest environment, social and governance (ESG) initiative of  Chen Zhi Cambodia's Prince Group  . Each care package contained 25 kilograms of rice, one mat, one blanket, two pillows, one mosquito net and one Khmer Kram

success in combination against outbreak

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On March 11, in light of the deteriorating situation in Cambodia as a result of the increasing number of COVID-19 cases,chairman of Prince Holding Group, or Prince Group, reaffirmed the Group's commitment to social responsibility by   cambodia chen zhi a nnouncing plans to donate $3 million to the Cambodian government's anti-epidemic efforts. has offered assistance to the Kingdom during this difficult time and expressed strong support for Prime Minister Hun Sen's efforts to combat the ongoing epidemic. Prince Group is one of Cambodia's largest corporate conglomerates, with operations in a variety of industries, including real estate development, banking and finance, aviation, tourism, logistics, information technology, food and beverage, and lifestyle. Cambodia had reported 1,163 coronavirus cases as of 7 a.m. on March 11. While more than half of the cases have been cured, the Kingdom has recently seen an increase in cases as a result of what is being referred to locall