Kampung Melayu Majidee - People

People

  • The Imam
  • The Penghulu
  • The Local State Assemblymen
  • The Member of Parliament YBhg.YB Dato' Mohd Khalid Nordin - Pasir Gudang
  • The Director of Jabatan Haiwan Johor YBhg. Dato' Paduka(?) bte Buang
  • The wife of State Local Assemblymen Bangi Selangor (BN former), YBhg.Datin (*)
  • The Youth Movement of Kg Melayu - Junam Kiman Lala
  • The Secretary General of Pasar Kg Melayu - Gemang Junior
  • The Governor of Kg Melayu - Kamarulzaman Yunus@Mai
  • The Transport Minister - Wan Mohd Yazid Wan Aziz@Ajid
  • The GP and F1 Minister - Malfaezan@Ejan
  • The Kompang and Sepaktakraw Minister - Ram Ram Pisang@Ramdan
  • The Fire Cracker Minister - YB Hj. Karim@Haji
  • The Sound Minister - Tuan Wak Bad@Babat
  • The Soup Minister - Mr Warung Anis@Anis
  • The Runner Minister - Mr Samaadah@Sam jek
  • The Silat Minister - Mr Nordin@Cik Noi
  • The Pornographic & Burger Minister - Mr Sahak Melan@Pak Sahak
  • The Golf Minister - Mr Aloi
  • The Restaurant Minister - Mdm Faridah@Faridah Restaurant
  • The Night Minister - Mr Mahat@warung mahat

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