Orangutan Appeal UK gives RM1 miilion to Sabah Wildlife Rescue Unit

KOTA KINABALU: Orangutan Appeal UK, a United Kingdom-based NGO, has contributed RM1 million for the purchase of three fully-modified 4-wheel-drive vehicles for the sole use of the Sabah Wildlife Rescue Unit (WRU). Susan Sheward, the founder of the Orangutan Appeal UK, handed a mock cheque for the amount yesterday to Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal who received it on behalf of the WRU, a unit under the Sabah Wildlife Department. Reading out a statement later, Sheward said she believed that the new government would make an excellent contribution to saving Sabah’s wildlife, pointing out that the state government had introduced a logging ban and regulated timber felling. She said Sabah had some beautiful wildlife which people would be happy to pay to come and see from across the world and it would be devastating if the wildlife was allowed to become extinct. “I told the Chief Minister that over the last 18 years Orangutan Appeal UK had invested RM11.5 million and I gave him a summary of the work that had been done, which included a complete refurbishment of the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre (in Sandakan) and provision of nine local staff to work there,” she added. She also said that Orangutan Appeal UK was seriously worried about the problems with the Bornean pygmy elephants and would like to assist in any way possible, perhaps by way of rehabilitation programmes and funding a team from Orangutan Appeal UK and the Sabah Wildlife Department to study the work done in India and Sri Lanka. Sheward said a male Orangutan called Tiger would be relocated by helicopter from Sepilok to the Tabin Forest Reserve on Oct 4 and she intended to invite Sabah Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Christina Liew to be with them during the translocation process. Mohd Shafie, when welcoming the initiative taken by Orangutan Appeal UK, said: “On behalf of the people of Sabah, I would like to convey to you our heartfelt gratitude for your invaluable assistance and passion in helping Sabah save its iconic wildlife – the Bornean Orangutan. “We are further indebted to you for your proposal to come and assist Sabah again, but this time to help save the Bornean Elephant. — Bernama   Source: Borneo Post Online
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Beijing group keen on investing RM2b in Sabah: CM

Kota Kinabalu: A group of Chinese investors have expressed interest to pump not less than RM2 billion in a particular sector in Sabah. Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal, who disclosed this, said this would not only create some 3,000 job opportunities for Sabahans but also many spin-offs. The group concerned expressed this to him when they met earlier, Wednesday, he said, adding the State Government has received other enquiries as well. "The Consulate General of China in Kota Kinabalu is playing an important role and has done a lot of work in promoting China-Sabah friendship and cooperation in various fields. "The Consul General is very diligent and very popular among the people of Sabah," he said at a ceremony to celebrate the 69th Anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China at Pacific Sutera. Mohd Shafie said the State Government is willing to maintain communication and cooperation with the Consulate to jointly promote the friendship between China and Sabah. "We are also willing to provide assistance to the work of the Consulate, including extending assistance and facilities that the Consulate needs when providing consular protection to Chinese citizens. "It must be noted that Sabah has become a favoured destination to China tourists – we have the sun, sea and the beach as well as different types of food that are enjoyed by the Chinese," he said. In his hometown Semporna alone, Mohd Shafie said hundreds of Chinese tourists are there daily. He said the Warisan-led State Government is willing to make better use of the "Belt and Road Initiative" to strengthen cooperation with China in various fields such as infrastructure, agriculture, forestry, fisheries and tourism. "The agreements related to durian, rubber and palm oil signed during the Prime Minister's visit to China are encouraging. I believe that Sabah can benefit from those agreements," he said. At the same time, he said Sabah welcomes Chinese companies and businessmen to invest in Sabah, bringing more capital and technology, creating more jobs, and adding momentum to Sabah's economic development. "The State Government will strive to provide a convenient and favourable investment environment." Mohd Shafie said the change of Malaysian Government will not change Malaysia's friendly policy towards China, and the same is true of Sabah. "For Sabah, China is very close in both geographical location and cultural customs," he said, adding China's development the past 40 years has benefited the whole world. Tremendous contributions have been made to the world development by lifting 740 million people from poverty. It is shown that China has chosen a suitable path for its own development, which provides reference and confidence for other developing countries around the world." He said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir recently said during his visit to China, that Malaysia's Look East policy in the new period includes learning from the successful experience of China's development, promoting innovation and creativity, as to achieve greater development for the country. - Larry Ralon   Source: Daily Express
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RM50,000 for lantern festival celebration

KOTA KINABALU: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Shafie Apdal yesterday announced a funding of the sum RM 50,000 for the Gaya Street Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival celebration on September 29 at 6pm. Shafie will also be gracing the event as the guest of honour, while Deputy Chief Minister cum Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Christina Liew and Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Liang Caide have been invited as the special guests for the festival. The Gaya Street Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival celebration is jointly organized by The United Sabah Chinese Communities Associations of Kota Kinabalu (USCCAKK) led by Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen, Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK), Kota Kinabalu Member of Parliament (MP) Chan Foong Hin, Likas Assemblymen Tan Lee Fatt and Luyang Assemblymen Phoong Jin Zhe. In a courtesy call by the organizing committee yesterday, Shafie said the State Government would allocate a sum of RM50,000 in support of the Chinese cultural festival. He said the Mid-Autumn Festival was a meaningful activity as it provided an opportunity for the government to celebrate the event with people from all walks of life. “The Mid-Autumn Festival at Gaya Street is not only celebrated by the Chinese community, but also people from other races and ethnic groups, which in turn promote harmony and unity in our diverse society. “The event also enables foreign tourists to experience and enjoy the festivities in Sabah, especially those from China.” On another note, Shafie acknowledged support from the Chinese community during the 14th General Election (GE14), which was reflected in the unprecedented appointment of four full Chinese ministers in the State Cabinet. He also urged the Chinese community to continue to support the government’s policies, as well as create more business opportunities and reject corrupt practices. Also present at the courtesy call were USCCAKK vice president Datuk Michael Lui and Datuk Wong Hai Ming and the co-organizer Sabah Association of Tour and Travel Agents (SATTA) president Datuk Seri Winston Liaw. The public are welcome to bring their family along to join the Gaya Street Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival celebration this Saturday.   Source: Borneo Post Online    
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Sandakan set for extreme sports tourism

By JAMES LEONG SANDAKAN: This east coast town is set to become a destination for international extreme sports enthusiasts as part of the efforts by Extreme Sport Sandakan to promote Sandakan as a venue for extreme sports tourism. A team of renowned international extreme sports specialists including National Geographic and Discovery Channel’s Kimi Werner from Hawaii, daredevil Brian Mosbaugh and Scott Rogers, two of the original members of the Moab Monkeys. The Moab Monkeys is a group of thrill-seekers nicknamed after the US town of Moab in Utah which the daredevil calls home. They were in Sandakan to identify locations for international extreme sports enthusiasts. Members of the group together with Extreme Sport Sandakan paid a courtesy call to Sandakan Municipal Council secretary Faridah Giau at her office in Wisma Perbandaran recently. Both sides exchanged views on the potentials which Sandakan has to offer to international extreme sports enthusiasts. One of the spots the group went to was Pulau Berhala located just off the Sandakan mainland during their visit here.   Source: New Sabah Times
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Plans afoot for proposed Zamboanga-Kota Kinabalu flight

KOTA KINABALU: Plans are afoot for the inauguration of the proposed Zamboanga-Kota Kinabalu flight to be operated by Philippine Airlines (PAL) express. With the agreement of parties concerned, Deputy Chief Minister cum Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Christina Liew said the tentative date for launching of the maiden flight is April 1st next year after advising PAL to seek clearance from the relevant authorities. “I am in favour of collaboration in respect of an exchange of tourists whereby it will be a two-way flow from Zamboanga to Kota Kinabalu, and vice versa,” she said during a courtesy call by a 12-member delegation from PAL, Sabah Tourism Board (STB), BIMP-.EAGA Business Council Inc., and Kadazandusun Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia (KCCI). It was led by PAL Consultant-Public Relations Services, Charlie T. Yu. Towards this end, Liew suggested that MATTA, Sabah tour operators and the Sabah Tourist Guides Association put their heads together in working out attractive tour packages for potential tourists and visitors from Zamboanga. “PAL can do likewise,” she said. The discussion with the Minister revolved around accessibility, landing rights, aircraft operations, flight frequency depending on passenger load, safety and security aspects, and publicity blitz. Briefing the Minister, Yu said the idea was mooted by BIMP-EAGA and strategic planning for the proposed Zamboanga-Kota Kinabalu flight began recently. “Actually, it is not new for PAL as the would-be realisation of the flight will be a reinstatement of PAL flights to Sabah which were discontinued about 20 years ago,” he said. He assured Liew that PAL was in the process of applying for landing rights in Kota Kinabalu under the Asean Air Transport Agreement. “In terms of entitlement, it is not an issue because we are in Asean. To be conservative, we are looking at three flights per week but if we see more opportunity, we can increase the frequency to daily flights. For starters, we will just open up the link with a Q400 New Generation 86-seater. If the passenger load increases, we may consider changing the aircraft to ATR-72; otherwise, we will maintain it (86-seater),” he said, adding the target date can be met. Roselan remarked: “You don’t have to go to Spain to see the Spanish. Zamboanga itself is rich in Spanish heritage.” Meanwhile, STB General Manager, Suzaini Datuk Sabdin Ghani reported that there were close to 20,000 air travellers from the Philippines to Sabah between January and July this year. Also present were the Ministry’s Deputy Permanent Secretary, Mariam Omar Matusin, PAL express Project Manager – Commercial & Business Development Office of the President, Philippines, Joseph Eli Tan, Malaysia representative in PAL, Low Siew Lian, Area Manager Malaysia, Gene Pauline DC Banzon, KCCI Vice-President Carl Moosom (Chairman, Domestic & International Trade) and STB Marketing Manager Bobby Alex.   Source: Borneo Post Online
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