Film on Kadazandusun culture

KOTA KINABALU: A SABAH company has come up with a  documentary to create awareness  on the importance of preserving   Kadazandusun culture. Through the hour-long film, the producers of Vinoun Films hope to bring to light the plight of the community in terms of its cultural identity and disappearing tradition. Titled The Kadazandusun Story: Through The Eyes of A People, the feature length documentary also acknowledges the generation gap between the young and old. The production team, comprising young Sabahans, believed this generation gap made it harder for the community to preserve its traditions. Producer Genevieve Duis said the documentary examined the level of Kadazandusun understanding and the cultural decline among younger people. "In today's world, the younger generation is exposed to greater western influence and technology unlike the older generation. "This project is something close to us and we want to see how modernisation and urbanisation have shaped our identity and slowly replaced our traditional culture," she said during a preview of the documentary here, recently. Vinoun Films, which is based in Kuala Lumpur, believed the documentary was crucial to address the challenges faced by young Sabahans in keeping their traditions alive. The film presents a wide variety of views from the younger and older generation on their Kadazandusun roots. It also shows the young people's struggle to understand their roots as many have adapted to city lifestyle and have little knowledge of their culture or mother tongue. Content producer Melissa Duis hoped the documentary would be an eye-opener. "I believe the documentary will inspire many individuals to do something to prevent their culture from disappearing." The documentary also covers aspects of Kadazandusun beliefs and customs, including bobohizan (high priestess), sogit (penalties) and taboos. The DVD on the documentary is priced at RM40 and is on sale at the Hongkod Koisaan KDCA today. Those interested can email info@vinounfilms.com for more information. Source : New Straits Times
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RTM ready to give slots for Sabah during prime time

Penampang: The Information Communication and Culture Ministry is prepared to give slots for drama and musical programmes produced in Sabah to be aired during prime time on Radio Televisyen Malaysia's (RTM) television. Its Deputy Minister, Senator Datuk Maglin Dennis D'Cruz, said the ministry understood the constraints facing arts activists in Sabah and strive to find the best way to help them. "I'll bring up this matter to the ministry and I believe there is a way for us to resolve the matter," he said at the opening of the inaugural Kadazandusun Murut (KDM) Screen Award presentation, held in conjunction with the Tadau Kaamatan at Hongkod Koisaan, near here, Friday night. Earlier, organising chairman, Tony Francis Gitom, who is also KDM Film and Music Activist Association adviser, called on the ministry to provide slots during RTM's TV prime time for broadcast of films and musical programmes produced by Sabah production companies. He said development of Sabah artistes and TV programmes produced in Sabah would be hampered if they were only given slots for airtime during the day or noon. On the award presentation, Maglin said it was a noble effort for KDM artistes to contribute ideas for the development of KDM arts, including songs and films. He hoped the programme would continue to get the support of various quarters. Source : Daily Express  
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Wetlands World Environment Day on Thursday

KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society (SWCS) will be celebrating World Environment Day (WED) on June 7 at Kota Kinabalu Wetlands. SWCS president Zainie Abdul Aucasa said this year’s celebration would be launched by Tourism, Culture and Environment state assistant minister Datuk Ellron Alfred Angin. Commemorated every year on June 5, he said WED was one of the principal platform utilised by the United Nations to stimulate worldwide awareness of the environment and enhance political attention and action, through its environment programmes. “In our efforts towards a Green Economy and sustainable development,  SWCS has initiated a  public  signature   campaign  in support of the KK Wetlands with the slogan ‘Our Wetlands for Now and the Future Generations’. “We are particularly concerned with proposed high-rise condominium developments in close proximity to the Wetlands which would have a detrimental impact on its sustainability,” he said in a statement. Zainie said the signatures would be submitted to the relevant authorities at the local and state government levels so that objections on any unsustainable infrastructure or condominium development “that will affect Kota Kinabalu Wetlands will be given due consideration by the authorities”. He said this campaign was, among others, aimed at increasing public awareness on the importance of wetlands conservation and SWCS’ efforts to obtain Ramsar Site status for the Wetlands. Through this signature drive, SWCS hopes to create awareness among the people of Kota Kinabalu City on the importance of wetlands and their ecological functions to society in various ways, added Zainie. He said SWCS is striving to conserve the 24-hectare mangrove forests at the Wetlands as a sanctuary for more than 90 species of birds and aquatic animals and maintain its rich biodiversity of flora and fauna as a heritage for the younger generations. Zainie said there were six wetlands designated as Ramsar Sites in Malaysia including the Lower Kinabatangan-Segama Wetlands, Sabah. He said SWCS will continue with its efforts to obtain Ramsar Site status for the Kota Kinabalu Wetlands and being within the boundary of the city “the value of a wetland lies in the benefits it provides to the environment and people of Sabah, something which is not easily measured”. — Bernama Source : Borneo Post
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More China firms keen to invest in Sabah – CM

Several China companies have expressed interest in investing in Sabah, particularly in tourism, agriculture and aquaculture, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman. He said this was a positive sign as it would help further grow some of the state’s key economic sectors. “We are open to hearing what investors are interested in. As long as the intentions are genuine, we will facilitate the creation of new businesses in Sabah,” he said when launching the Third World Youth Congress of Jiangmen, China, here yesterday. The text of his speech was delivered by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Dr Yee Moh Chai. Musa said Sabah was drawing investments from a range of nations with the most recent being Darden Incorporated, a seafood giant from the United States, which has committed to a US$2 billion investment to develop lobster farming in the state. He said that the chief executive officer of the company was attracted to Sabah by the stable economic and political climate, as well as the environment, which was very much in good condition. He said that Dole, another US-based food giant, had expressed an interest in developing large-scale fruit and vegetable farming. In this respect, he hoped youth at the Congress would learn more about Malaysia, especially the various opportunities that they could explore in Sabah, including that on a joint venture basis. About 1,000 youths from various countries attended the congress, themed ‘Together in Sabah for a Brilliant Gathering’. The biennial congress was first held in 2008 in Jiangmen and then in Macau in 2010. Musa said the congress not only opens doors for youths to network and exchange ideas, but also helps strengthen ties between nations. “This event has also brought Malaysia and China closer together, and I believe that the link between the two nations will only grow stronger in years to come.” He noted that two Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) would be signed at the congress to promote friendly exchanges between Kota Kinabalu City Hall and Jiangmen City, and to promote tourism between the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment and Jiangmen Tourism Ministry. “These partnerships will go a long way in creating new sources of growth in tourism and culture, and I commend all of those involved for the effort in bringing these MoUs to the table,” Musa said. Meanwhile, Jiangmen Mayor Pang Guomei said Jiangmen is a renowned hometown of about four million overseas Chinese, who are scattered over five continents and 107 countries. “After years of hardwork, overseas Chinese of Jiangmen origin not only gathered wide business network and financial asset, but are also rich in intellectual resources,” he said. Pang said overseas Chinese nationals are concerned about and supportive of the economic development back in China. “Since China opened its doors to the world, overseas Chinese have contributed over HKD 6 billion towards charities in Jiangmen,” he said. “A lot of overseas Chinese also returned to their hometown to set up their businesses. Currently Jiangmen houses more than 3,600 enterprises with investment value up to USD 17.8 billion. ” Also present at the event were Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Liew Vui Keong, organizing chairperson of the congress Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen, and Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir. Source : Borneo Post
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Jiangmen World Youth Congress

Jiangmen World Youth Congress YB Datuk Masidi Manjun presented a souvenir to Jiangmen City Mayor, Ms. Pang Guo Mei on 3rd  of June 2012 at Grand Ballroom, Magellan Sutera Harbour Resort during the closing ceremony of Jiangmen World Youth Congress. YB Datuk Masidi Manjun menyampaikan cendera kenangan kepada Cik Pang Guo Mei, Datuk Bandar Jiangmen pada 3 Jun 2012 bertempat di Grand Ballroom, Magellan Sutera Harbour Resort ketika merasmikan acara Penutupan ' Jiangmen World Youth Congress'.
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