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- Pendedahan Golongan Muda Kepada Sejarah Lahirkan Generasi Patriotisme
21 Ogos 2025 KOTA MARUDU: Usaha mendedahkan golongan muda kepada sejarah mampu melahirkan generasi cintakan negara. Pembantu Menteri Pertanian dan Perikanan, Datuk Hendrus Anding berkata kurangnya pengetahuan golongan muda terhadap sejarah negara mengikis semangat patriotisme dalam jiwa mereka. "Walaupun bermacam usaha kerajaan telah dilakukan untuk menambah dan menyuntik semangat patriotisme kepada rakyat Malaysia khususnya pelajar ini tetapi kita dapati bahawa masih ada golongan belia khususnya remaja yang tidak tahu menghargai semangat patriotisme. "Mereka masih tidak mempunyai semangat patriotisme yang mendalam dan rasa cinta yang mendalam kepada negara kerana mereka mungkin tidak tahu atau kurang tahu mengenai sejarah negara ini mahupun perjuangan pemimpin kita yang terdahulu. "Jadi usaha-usaha yang ada sekarang ini dengan mendedahkan generasi kepada sejarah perlu terus digiatkan lagi supaya ianya dapat mencakup dan menakluk pemikiran golongan muda supaya mereka merasa bangga dan tahu betapa istimewanya berada di dalam negara Malaysia," ujarnya ketika ditemui media dalam majlis Kembara Merdeka Jalur Gemilang (KMJG) di Dewan Perdana SMK Tandek, pada Rabu. Ketibaan Konvoi KMJG di SMK Tandek disambut dengan persembahan koir pelajar-pelajar tingkatan enam membawakan lagu patriotik "Setia" dan "Sabah Id Ginawoku". Sementara itu, Pengarah Penerangan Sabah, Jainisah Mohd Noor memaklumkan konvoi KMJG akan terus menyemarakkan semangat sambutan bulan Kebangsaan ke seluruh pelusuk negeri Sabah. "Dengan jarak 2,222 KM kami sampai di daerah Pitas dan Kota Marudu menyantuni masyarakat dan pelajar pelajar sekolah. "KMJG akan terus menjelajah untuk sama-sama mengajak seluruh rakyat di negeri Sabah untuk menyemarakkan lagi sambutan bulan kebangsaan dan juga hari Sabah. "Kita juga meneruskan seruan untuk menyebarkan kempen satu rumah satu Jalur Gemilang dan satu bendera Sabah memandangkan tahun ini juga selain daripada hari kebangsaan, kita juga akan menyambut hari sabah pada tarikh yang sama pada 31 Ogos, "ujarnya. Turut hadir, Pengetua SMK Tandek, Pandir Loda dan Timbalan Pengerusi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya Negeri Sabah, Izmat Razwan Mamat.
- Kedai Makan Musnah Terbakar di Pekan Merotai
21 Ogos 2025 TAWAU: Sebuah kedai makan di Pekan Merotai, Tawau musnah sepenuhnya dalam kebakaran lewat malam tadi, namun tiada mangsa dilaporkan terlibat. Menurut kenyataan Pusat Gerakan Operasi Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) Sabah, pihaknya menerima panggilan kecemasan melalui MERS999 pada jam 11.14 malam sebelum sepasukan anggota dari Balai Bomba dan Penyelamat (BBP) Tawau bersama Pasukan Bomba Sukarela (PBS) Merotai dikerahkan ke lokasi kejadian. “Komander Operasi lapor kebakaran melibatkan sebuah kedai makan jenis separuh kekal berkeluasan 40x60 kaki terbakar 100 peratus,” jelas kenyataan itu. Operasi pemadaman diketuai oleh PBK I Jehrey Bin Ibno dengan kekuatan 14 anggota BBP Tawau serta empat anggota PBS Merotai. Turut membantu ialah enam anggota Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM). “Pemadaman menggunakan satu aliran 200 kaki, pancutan menggunakan kaedah ‘offensive’ dan sumber air dari jentera bomba dan pili bomba manakala pemadaman yang dilakukan oleh Pasukan Bomba Sukarela (PBS) Merotai menggunakan satu aliran 100 kaki satu pancutan sumber air dari pili bomba,” menurut kenyataan itu lagi. Pasukan bomba berjaya mengawal api pada jam 12.22 tengah malam sebelum operasi ditamatkan sepenuhnya pada jam 12.32 pagi. Tiada kecederaan atau kehilangan nyawa dilaporkan.
- Silent Teddies a Model Social Enterprise for the Nation – Ewon
21 August 2025 KUALA LUMPUR: Silent Teddies, a social enterprise dedicated to empowering the deaf community through its bakery and café operations, has been recognised as a leading model of social enterprise in Malaysia. Minister of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (MEDC), Datuk Ewon Benedick, commended the initiative for its impactful work in providing employment, skills training, and economic inclusion for persons with hearing impairments. He stated that Silent Teddies’ initiative not only offers employment and skills training to individuals with hearing impairments, but also actively involves them in the nation’s economic activities. “I am proud to see the efforts and initiatives of a social enterprise that focuses on targeted groups like this, fostering a sense of belonging and making them part of the country’s economic ecosystem,” he said. Ewon made the remarks during his visit to the Silent Teddies Deaf Community Service Centre here today. Silent Teddies, which has been officially recognised as a Social Enterprise (SE) by MEDC, currently supports 15 young deaf entrepreneurs under its Teenager Entrepreneurial Development (TED) programme. “Silent Teddies, which holds Halal certification, produces a range of bakery products including cookies and pineapple tarts,” he noted. To date, more than 100 individuals from the OKU (persons with disabilities) and B40 (low-income) communities have received vocational training at the centre. He added that social enterprise development will remain a key focus of the government under the 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK-13). “KUSKOP is committed to providing incentives, market access, training programmes, and strategic partnerships between the public and private sectors,” he said. Ewon also announced that the 8th ASEAN Inclusive Business Forum (ASEAN IB Forum 2025) will take place from 11 to 12 September at Sunway Resort Hotel, while the ASEAN Inclusive Business and Social Enterprise Showcase 2025 will be held from 11 to 14 September at Sunway Pyramid. Silent Teddies has been selected as one of the participating social enterprises in the exhibition. “I hope Silent Teddies continues to thrive in empowering the hearing-impaired community by providing skills training, generating income, and creating more employment opportunities,” he said. Also present at the event were Chief Executive Officer of SME Corp. Malaysia, Rizal Dato’ Nainy, Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship Institute (INSKEN), Viviantie Sarjuni, and Founder of Silent Teddies, Cindy Leong.
- KeKPKAS to support fiesta
Liew (centre) with Lai (on her left) and the delegation displaying the events’ promotional poster. Wong, Krishnan, Suresh, Natalia, and Mohd Firdaous, from the left. 21 August 2025 KOTA KINABALU: The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment (KePKAS) will support the 25th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta as a co-sponsor, aiming to ensure the greater success of this prestigious international event. The event is organised collaboratively by the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH), Sabah & Labuan Chapter; Asian Tourism International College (ATI College); and Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), and will be held from 21st to 23rd November at the SICC. Minister Datuk Seri Christina Liew stated that KePKAS recognised the organisers’ 25 years of dedicated efforts in promoting Sabah’s hospitality industry. “Your initiative to introduce the Sabah Hospitality Expo (SOHEX) as an integral part of the 25th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta from this year onwards is highly commendable. It is a strategic move in preparation for Visit Malaysia Year 2026. We wish you all the best in organising these two major events. Do strive to attract more international participants from Asia and beyond,” she said, following a courtesy call from a delegation of the Events Organising Committee led by ATI College Chairman, Datuk Seri Wong Khen Thau, on Wednesday. The Minister is expected to officially launch the events on 21st November. SOHEX will feature 150 booths showcasing a diverse array of food, beverages, and hospitality services, including live cooking demonstrations for visitors to savour Sabah’s culinary delights. The Hospitality Mastery Competition at the 25th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta, which encompasses categories such as patisserie, Black Box Cooking, bartending, housekeeping, and floristry, is open to both professionals and apprentices from Malaysia and the international community. Wong credited the 25-year success of the Sabah Hospitality Fiesta to the unwavering support from KePKAS, along with other sponsors. He, along with Event Organising Chairman Krishnan Mogan and the new Chair of MAH Sabah & Labuan Chapter, Suresh Ramasamy, expressed their appreciation to Liew for her ongoing support over the years. “It’s our festival, especially for all hoteliers in Sabah. We want to nurture our emerging talent and showcase their skills. Thank you to KePKAS for being our partner,” said Suresh. SICC Director of Food & Beverage Operations, Mohd Firdaous Mohd Izhar, who represented CEO Datuk Dr Hjh Rosmawati Lasuki, assured that SICC would continue to play its part in contributing to the success of the Sabah Hospitality Fiesta. Also present were the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Datuk Josie Lai; Secretary of the Events Organising Committee (for the 25th Sabah Hospitality Fiesta & SOHEX), Mabel Cheong; and Secretary of MAH Sabah & Labuan Chapter, Natalia Nadirah Saiman.
- Breezewalk Project Completed to Enhance Public Park Facilities
21 August 2025 KENINGAU: A new project, Bandukan Breezewalk, has been completed at Bandukan Public Park, replacing the previously dilapidated sales stalls. It was funded by a special State Assemblyman allocation. The aim is to improve visitor comfort while providing a more conducive business environment for local traders. This project was spearheaded by Datuk Robert Tawik @ Nordin, Bingkor Assemblyman and Assistant Minister of Public Works. Bandukan Breezewalk is expected to enhance the overall image of Bandukan Public Park and serve as a new attraction, not only for local residents but also for visitors from outside the district. The project handover ceremony was held on 19 August 2025 in a simple event at Bandukan Public Park. The handover was officiated by Mohd Azri Jaini Jeffrey, Assistant District Officer of Keningau, to Mohd Fawzi Mohd Kadir, Executive Officer of the Keningau District Council (MDK). The event was also witnessed by Rafie Robert, Deputy Chairman of the Keningau District Council, along with several other officials.
- Numerous Initiatives Introduced to Support Sabah Students
21 August 2025 TUARAN: There are an unprecedented number of initiatives introduced by the current State Government to support students in Sabah under the Hala Tuju Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) development agenda. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor said, "Never before have so many initiatives been implemented for the development of human capital and education in the state. Over the past five years, we have allocated a total of RM1.33 billion towards this effort." Speaking at the official opening of the SK Bundung Hall in Topokon, which has been named in his honour, the Chief Minister said the amount allocated for state scholarships this year had risen significantly to RM138 million, compared to approximately RM50 million in previous years. “Even this amount is insufficient, and I have instructed the State Secretary to increase the allocation next year so that more high-achieving Sabah students can benefit from the assistance,” he added. Hajiji also noted that the State Government provides RM200 in cash assistance to around 40,000 students sitting for their SPM and STPM examinations annually. “I understand that among these 40,000 students, many come from underprivileged families. I recall when I was preparing for my Lower Certificate of Education (LCE) examination in 1971, my mother had to borrow RM15 from relatives just to pay for the exam fee. I know how difficult it can be,” he said. The Chief Minister affirmed that human capital and education development will remain key priorities for the current administration. “Human capital and education are central to the state’s overall development under the SMJ roadmap. While we have made considerable progress in advancing Sabah’s economy through the agriculture, tourism and industrial sectors, our mission will not be complete if we neglect the education sector,” he said. Hajiji also urged teachers to play a proactive role in sharing accurate information about government policies and development programmes. “Do not be influenced by the slander and misinformation spread by the opposition, who remain oblivious to the achievements of the State Government,” he stressed. He went on to point out the government’s strong track record in attracting high-impact investments and generating employment opportunities in Sabah. “If we were doing things wrongly, why would so many investors continue to come to Sabah?” he said, citing the most recent investment from a Singapore-based company which plans to invest RM31 billion in three phases in Sipitang. Hajiji also took part in a farewell cake-cutting ceremony for the retiring headmistress of SK Bundung, Grace Subramaniam. Also present at the event was Minister of Rural Development, Datuk Seri Panglima Jahid Jahim.
- Sports Development Strengthened with Contribution of Five Sepak Takraw Courts
21 August 2025 KENINGAU: Five newly constructed sepak takraw courts have been officially handed over to the Village Development and Security Committees (JKKKs) within the Bingkor state constituency, during a ceremony recently attended by the Deputy Chairman of the Keningau District Council (MDK), Rafie Datuk Robert, who represented Bingkor Assemblyman and Assistant Minister of Public Works, Datuk Robert Tawik @ Nordin. The project involved the construction of courts in Kampung Takad Selatan, Kampung Binaong, Kampung Buang Sayang, Kampung Bunsit, and the Bandukan Public Park, funded by the Sabah Ministry of Youth and Sports. The courts were received on behalf of the respective JKKK chairpersons by MDK Executive Officer, Mohd Fawzi Abdul Kadir. The JKKK chairpersons expressed their sincere appreciation to Datuk Robert for his efforts in ensuring the successful delivery of these sporting facilities for the benefit of the local community. Rafie expressed hope that the courts would be fully utilised by residents and properly maintained to ensure their long-term use. Also present at the event was the Assistant District Officer for Development, Mohd Azri Jaini Jeffry.
- 24 Adat Teachers Complete Training – SAANS Steps Towards UNESCO Recognition
21 August 2025 TUARAN: A total of 24 trainees from the August 2025 intake have successfully completed the Basic Teacher Training Course for the Sabah Native Ethnic School (SAANS), held over three days at the SAANS Teacher Training Centre in Kampung Lomawang, Tuaran, recently. The course, organised by the Living Lab of the Sabah Native Ethnic School (MAANS-UMS), comprised lectures, practical sessions, and concluded with a written examination. The final results saw Gr. Jackson Korom, a native Dusun Gobukon from Kota Belud, named the overall best participant. All participants received certificates of attendance signed by National Heritage Expert Committee Member and founder of Sunduan Nabalu, Shalmon Sanangan, along with Associate Professor Dr Jeannet Stephen, Head of the Living Lab (MAANS-UMS) and Deputy Director of the Institute for Borneo Indigenous Studies (BorLIS), Universiti Malaysia Sabah. During the closing ceremony, Kiulu Community Development Leader (PPM), Gelubi Guntarik, representing the Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, stated that SAANS is now firmly on the path towards official registration with UNESCO, supported by both the state and federal governments. “The tireless efforts of SAANS founder and President of the Sabah Native Ethnic Community Organisation Sunduan Nabalu (MAANS–Sunduan Nabalu), Shalmon Sanangan, have brought renewed hope to the cause of uplifting and safeguarding the customs, history, and cultural identity of Sabah’s Indigenous peoples,” he said. For the participants, the experience was seen as more than just a training course. Stela Resiun from Keningau expressed her gratitude, noting that the programme not only imparted knowledge, but also fostered a strong sense of identity and responsibility to ensure that younger generations continue to appreciate their cultural heritage, while strengthening inter-ethnic unity across Sabah. To date, 27 SAANS schools have been registered throughout the state, representing a diverse array of ethnic groups including the Lotud, Kadazan, Tagahas, Kimaragang, Tobilung, Liwan, Tindal, Rungus, Nabaai, Kwijau, Bookan, Paluan, Tahol, Gana, Tidung, Sandayo, Labou, Labuk, and Timugon communities. With the growing unity and dedication among SAANS educators and stakeholders across Sabah, there is strong hope that the vision of establishing these Native Ethnic Schools as a national model for heritage-based education can be realised in the near future.
- Two schoolgirls fall victim to prostitution syndicate
Rozie Gitang 21 August 2025 KENINGAU: Parental vigilance has come under scrutiny following the exposure of a prostitution syndicate involving two female secondary school students in Keningau. The Form Two pupils were reportedly exploited by a criminal network operating out of local hotels, highlighting the growing proximity of moral threats within the community. The case came to light after concerned parents lodged a police report on 24 July. A coordinated enforcement operation was subsequently carried out between 24 and 29 July, leading to the successful dismantling of the syndicate. An 18-year-old woman, identified only as “Elly”, is alleged to have acted as the syndicate’s ringleader, or "madam". She is currently facing charges under Section 14 of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007. According to police investigations, the suspect is believed to have recruited clients via social media platforms, charging approximately RM200 per engagement. The revelations point to the bold and calculated methods employed by the syndicate. Rozie Gitang, Principal of the Sabah Native Ethnic School (SAANS) in Keningau and recipient of the 2025 Keningau District Kaamatan Special Award, commended the swift action of the authorities and stressed the gravity of the issue. “This phenomenon not only endangers students and brings shame upon their families, but also tarnishes the reputation of educational institutions, places tasked with nurturing young people in a holistic manner, spiritually, physically and morally. If left unchecked, such crimes could erode the moral compass of our youth and jeopardise their futures,” she said. She further remarked, “Crimes of this nature were once thought to occur only in foreign countries. Now, they are happening in our own towns. Parents, educators, and the wider community must work hand in hand to prevent further victimisation.” District Police Chief, Superintendent Yampil Anak Garai, echoed the need for community cooperation in combating human trafficking. He urged parents to closely monitor their children’s activities and to report any suspicious behaviour without hesitation. Authorities emphasised that early awareness, swift enforcement action, and strong community involvement are essential in addressing such threats. Students are also urged to reject harmful influences, uphold strong moral values, and remain grounded in their religious teachings, to ensure the hopes and aspirations of parents and society for the younger generation are not lost.
- Kazakhstan seeks tourism collaboration with Sabah
21 August 2025 KOTA KINABALU: The Republic of Kazakhstan has expressed a keen interest in exploring tourism collaboration with Sabah, recognising the state's international reputation for sustainable, eco, and community-based tourism. This development follows a courtesy call today by the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Malaysia, His Excellency Bulat Sugurbayev, on the Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment cum Chairman of the Sabah Tourism Board (STB), Datuk Joniston Bangkuai. The meeting focused on potential areas of cooperation, particularly in tourism promotion and cultural exchange. Among the ideas discussed were joint promotional initiatives between STB and Kazakh tour operators. Also present were the Second Secretary of the Kazakh Embassy, Akmaral Belgibekova, STB Deputy Chief Executive Officer Tay Shu Lan, and senior STB officers. During the meeting, Ambassador Sugurbayev shared plans to bring the renowned Kazakh Concert to Sabah in mid-October, with performances slated to take place at several of the state’s key tourist destinations. The event is expected to be covered by Kazakhstan’s national television and broadcast back home, effectively promoting Sabah’s tourism attractions to a wider Kazakh audience. Both parties also explored opportunities for knowledge-sharing in rural, nature-based, cultural, and adventure tourism. Ambassador Sugurbayev noted Sabah’s strong appeal for Kazakh travellers, particularly in relation to its islands, diving experiences, cuisine, and cultural offerings. Discussions also touched on collaborations with Sabah’s rural communities. Datuk Joniston noted the shared heritage of nomadic village life between Sabah and Kazakhstan, suggesting both regions could benefit from mutual learning in developing rural tourism. He welcomed Kazakhstan’s interest and reaffirmed Sabah’s commitment to building meaningful partnerships that foster mutual growth. “Sabah’s strength lies in its rich biodiversity, vibrant cultural heritage, and our success in empowering communities through tourism,” he said. “We are always open to sharing our experiences and equally eager to learn from others. Strengthening ties with Kazakhstan opens exciting avenues for collaboration and knowledge exchange within the tourism sector.” According to official records, between January and May 2025, a total of 20,102 Kazakh nationals visited Malaysia, with the majority opting for Langkawi—highlighting an untapped opportunity for Sabah to position itself as a destination of choice for Kazakh travellers.
- Tinjauan beberapa infrastruktur diadakan
21 Ogos 2025 KOTA BELUD: Pegawai Perhubungan Pusat Khidmat ADUN N11 Kadamaian, Carlye Lajimin, bersama Pemimpin Pembangunan Masyarakat (PPM), Saikom Watis, telah mengadakan lawatan kerja ke Kampung Tuguson, di sini semalam, bagi meninjau beberapa isu infrastruktur yang dibangkitkan oleh penduduk setempat. Lawatan tersebut memberi tumpuan khusus kepada keadaan jalan pertanian serta jambatan gantung yang menjadi laluan utama penduduk kampung, termasuk golongan petani dan pelajar yang bergantung sepenuhnya kepada kemudahan tersebut untuk menjalani rutin harian mereka. Menurut Carlye, lawatan berkenaan merupakan sebahagian daripada inisiatif berterusan pihak Pusat Khidmat ADUN dalam memastikan setiap aduan dan keperluan rakyat diberi perhatian sewajarnya serta ditangani secara sistematik melalui kerjasama dengan agensi-agensi berkaitan. “Penilaian yang dibuat di lapangan amat penting bagi membolehkan kami mengenal pasti keutamaan serta mengambil tindakan susulan yang bersesuaian. Segala maklumat dan dapatan daripada lawatan ini akan dibentangkan untuk perbincangan lanjut di peringkat pentadbiran dan teknikal,” katanya. Tambah beliau, usaha penambahbaikan kemudahan asas seperti jalan pertanian dan jambatan gantung merupakan antara fokus utama dalam agenda pembangunan luar bandar di kawasan Kadamaian, sejajar dengan aspirasi kerajaan negeri untuk memperkukuh kesejahteraan rakyat.
- 300 pelajar sertai program Watak Anak Bangsa Madani
Sholehuddinulfatih menyampaikan sijil penghargaan kepada dua ikon anak muda dan sekitar penyampaian cenderahati kepada Sholehuddinulfatih dan yang lain. 21 Ogos 2025 SANDAKAN: Seramai 300 pelajar menyertai program Watak Anak Bangsa Madani yang diadakan di Kolej Pra-Universiti Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Elopura Bestari, di sini, pada Khamis. Progam berkenaan dirasmikan Bendahari Skuad Anti Dadah Sabah merangkap Timbalan Pengerusi Skuad Anti Dadah Sandakan, Sholehuddinulfatih Mardin yang mewakili Pengerusi Skuad Anti Dadah Sabah merangkap Pegawai Khas kepada Ketua Menteri, Datuk Mazlan Joehari. Dalam teks ucapan Mazlan yang disampaikan Sholehuddinulfatih, beliau berkata, pengukuhan jati diri anak muda penting kerana mereka juga bakal mewarisi kepimpinan masa hadapan. Beliau juga menasihatkan remaja atau anak muda agar sentiasa berfikiran positif dan bijak menggunakan media sosial pada masa kini ke arah yang lebih baik. Program berkenaan turut dihadiri dua ikon anak muda yang berjaya dalam bidang sukan dan pendidikan, Riedzwan Norsyahmie Daud dan Afiqah Izzati Sundusin yang berkongsi inspirasi kepada pelajar yang hadir. Turut hadir, Pengetua SMK Elopura Bestari, Nordin Mohd Daud, Yang Di-Pertua Angkatan Belia Malaysia Sabah, Zikri Zainudin, Ketua Belia Pertubuhan Ugama Islam Seluruh Sabah (USIA) Sandakan, Mohamad Sufan Bahrin serta guru terlibat.












