Sutera Harbour 7K Run on July 7

Kota Kinabalu: Double seven is the date to remember for the participants in this year's Sutera Harbour 7K Run as it will be held on July 7 at the covered tennis courts in Sutera Harbour Marina and Country club. This year's event, in its 12th year, was officially launched on Thursday by Sutera Harbour Resort director Foo Kia Inn who initiated the run back in 2000. The sunset charity run is one of Sabah's biggest community charity events and is also part of Sutera Harbour Corporate Social responsibility initiative to raise funds for the 7K beneficiaries namely the Sabah Thalassaemia Society and Special Olympics Sabah. It also aims to gather the community of Kota Kinabalu in the spirit of giving, friendship and at the same time encourage and promote a healthier lifestyle in a fun environment. It is also a litter free event in line with the City's go green efforts. The registration fees are RM28 per adult and RM18 per child/student inclusive of a fun event t-shirt. Runners who complete the 7km route in less than 77 minutes are entitled to win lucky draw prizes at the post run concert. Top Singaporean artist Aliff Aziz who recently launched his latest album 'Jangan Ganggu Pacarku' will be the star attraction in the concert. In addition to that, there will be food and games stalls with nett proceeds going to the 7K beneficiaries as well. Emceeing the run this year are DJ Velvet from Suria KK and DJ Myra of Suria FM KL. The event is supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and Kota Kinabalu City Hall and the run will be flagged off by Datuk Peter Pang Minister of Youth and Sports while Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir will flag off the second run for the VIPs and patients of Sabah Thalassaemia Society and the Special Olympic Sabah. The official drink is F&N/100Plus while the official radio station is Suria FM through Suria Pagi Kinabalu segment at 105.9fm from Monday - Friday. The main sponsors are BMW FM Autohaus and Maxis. Other sponsors include Air Asia, Fuji Xerox and Milo. The 7K collection cards for the school were also distributed to the schools in Kota Kinabalu through the headmasters 'council of Kota Kinabalu where a certain percentage of the gross amount collected will be divided between the schools for their educational funds and the 7K beneficiaries. The entry forms are now available at the Member relations Counter at Sutera Harbour Marina, Golf and Country Club. For registration and more information please contact Clara Lim at the 7K Hotline (088) 303341. Source : Daily Express
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Pesta Bengkoka Can Promote Pitas As Tourism Destination: Musa

PITAS, May 27 (Bernama) -- Pesta Bengkoka, a local annual fiesta celebrated simultaneously with Pesta Kaamatan (Harvest Festival), can help promote the district as a new state tourism destination, according to Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman. He said this was because the district was also blessed with a beautiful and unique natural environment apart from being rich in culture and traditions. "I believe Pitas will be a popular tourism destination one day," he said in his speech delivered by state Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor while launching the dual celebrations here Sunday. Source : Bernama
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Trio reel in 80.5kg catch, win RM15,000

KOTA KINABALU: Three fishing buddies bagged the top prize of RM15,000 in the annual Sabah International Fishing tournament here. Chock Vui Min, David Teo and Ng Soon Hin, who called themselves "Team My One", landed three game fishes with a combined weight of 80.5kg to win the top prize in the tournament. Chock landed a 54kg Giant Grouper, Teo reeled in a 14.7kg Amber Jack while Ng caught a Ruby Snapper that weighed 11.8kg. The trio beat 140 other participants in the tournament, organised by the Sabah Anglers Association and the Sabah Tourism Board, which was held in waters off Pulau Mengalum, about 50km off here, from Friday to Sunday. Team Sungkadon came in second place with a combined catch weighing 32.7kg and won RM3,000, while Team MM1 finished third with a total catch of 32.2kg and received RM1,500. There were five winners in the individual category, which was divided based on the heaviest catch for various species of game fish. Kent Soh won in the Ruby Snapper category for reeling in one that weighed 7.6kg, Nicholas Chong in the Grouper category with a catch of 7.0kg, Kun Swee Sieng with a 3.1kg Barracuda, Ahmadul Tahir with a 12kg Cobia and Liau Ying Kun with a 4.1kg Trevally. Each won RM250 and fishing tackles. There were no winners in the Tuna, Billfish and Mackerel categories. Source : New Straits Times
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RM35m Federal grant for geothermal plant

Kota Kinabalu: Malaysia's first geothermal power plant project that would be built at Apas Kiri in Tawau is expected to have the capability of generating over 100 megawatt (MW) of electricity, once all its development phases are completed. Tawau Green Energy Sdn Bhd (TGE), the project's developer, is presently going for the phase one development of this project, which is expected to complete and begin operation in 2014, with a generation capacity of 30MW. The company is seeing the possibility of continuing to the following phases of the project's development, which would increase further the electricity generation capacity, once it has successfully achieved the objective of its phase one development. Its Managing Director, Ramzi Raad, told reporters this during a press conference after the signing of a Facilitation Fund Agreement between the company and Public-Private Partnership Unit of the Prime Minister's Department at the Ming Garden Hotel, here. Earlier, he together with the unit's Director-General Datuk Seri Dr Ali Hamsa, who represented the Federal Government, and Zakaria Saad, representing Bank Pembangunan Malaysia, which is entrusted with disbursing the grant, signed and exchanged the agreement documents. Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun was also there as guest of honour and witness to the ceremony. The RM35 million grant provided by the Federal Government to TGE under this agreement is meant to help fund construction costs of the project's preliminary infrastructure. The Apas Kiri geothermal prospect had been identified by the Minerals and Geosciences Department as having the potential for electricity generation through studies commissioned by the department in the early 1990s and more recently, in 2008-2009. The survey covered an area of about 50kmÅ centered around the Apas Kiri geothermal manifestations. This survey led to the discovery of sub-surface heat water field of 12 square kilometres at the northern half of the surveyed area. Based on this discovery, it is estimated that this area has potential for development of a geothermal power plant with the capacity of 67MW at a depth of 2.5km. The Apas Kiri area experienced volcanic activities about 1.5 million years ago, during the Pleistocene age. As such, the area is under-laid by the Pleistocene formation, predominately covered with sandstone, mudstone, siltstone, shale and lignite. TGE had earlier on signed a Renewable Energy Power Purchase Agreement (REPPA) with state utility Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) in November 2011, where under it terms, TGE will export 30MW to the Sabah Grid from its geothermal power plant for a 21-year concession period at a fixed tariff of RM0.21/kWh. This project, involving estimated capital expenditure of RM419 million with the preliminary infrastructure and interconnection accounting to almost RM120 million, is not only expected to reinforce SESB's generation capacity in Sabah's east coast but also enhance Malaysia's green energy portfolio and support greenhouse gas emission reduction initiatives. The project would also qualify to receive carbon credits under the Clean Development Mechanism of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Its current development being undertaken by TGE would basically comprise preliminary infrastructure for access to the project site, steamfield development including geothermal exploration, 36MW (gross) power plant, 132kV interconnection to SESB Grid including transmission lines, new 132/33kV Main Intake Substation and extension of two existing SESB Main Intake Substations, and operation and maintenance of the steamfield and power plant. Thanking the Federal Government for providing financial assistance to TGE to help fund this capital intensive project, Ramzi said the grant would go a long way to ease the project's cash flow and partially cover initial infrastructure costs. Assuring there would be minimal impacts to the environment from the implementation of this project, he said the project would also not affect the Apas Kiri (volcanic) mud pool, which is one of places of attraction for visitors in the areas. The geothermal power plant project is one of strategic projects supported by the Facilitation Fund in Sabah, said Dr Ali, adding that altogether RM500m of the total RM2 billion allocation provided to the unit for this purpose went to the State. He said the Federal Government, under its Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), had reviewed TGE's project and qualified it to receive the grant as the project would not only exploit a renewable energy resource, thereby contributing to the Government's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but would also help reinforce the state utility's generation capacity in the East Coast. Masidi, when asked, said the project is another proof to the world of the State Government's true commitment to the environment. "This shows that Sabah walks the talk in terms of environmental conservation and Sabahans should be proud of this," he said. Meanwhile, Ramzi said they have also entered into a shares Sales and Purchase Agreement with Vancouver (Canada)-based Continental Energy Corporation (CEC) to enable it to become a 10 per cent shareholder in TGE. CEC is listed on the OTC Bulletin Board in the United States and has been actively involved in the oil and gas industry, particularly in Indonesia. "As a new shareholder, Continental is expected to play a major role in our future success. Continental brings a considerable amount of valuable geological and drilling technical expertise to the table, in addition to its financial commitment," said Ramzi. He said Continental's technical expertise and its long track record of oil and gas-operating experience in nearby Indonesia is the perfect complement to TGE's proven expertise and experience in electrical power generation in Sabah. This transaction also demonstrates Continental's confidence in the technical and commercial viability of the project and will also contribute towards Foreign Direct Investment in Sabah, he said. Continental's CEO, Richard McAdoo, said the acquisition of a 10 per cent stake in TGE is a milestone event for the company and it represents that all important, first big-step of its planned expansion into the renewable electrical power generation sector in a high growth region. Source : Daily Express  
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Kota Marudu to see more projects

KOTA MARUDU: ONCE a backwater district with hardly any commercial centres, the Kota Marudu district has seen much progress in recent years. Basic amenities such as roads, electricity, water, housing and schools have been provided to many of the villages here with little sign of the development slowing down. Kota Marudu MP Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili, however, said there were still more areas that needed attention from the Barisan Nasional government and it was imperative for the people to remain united. He said this during the launch of the district-level Pesta Kaamatan or Harvest Festival by Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan over the weekend. "The district has been earmarked for many projects related to agriculture, aquaculture and agro-based industries which look set to bring more development," said Ongkili. Ongkili, who is also the science, technology and innovation minister, said the latest programmes included prawn breeding which had been identified as an Entry Point Project under the National Key Economic Areas for Kota Marudu and Pitas, while a project for induced spawning of sea cucumber was also being implemented. A private company had also shown interest in rearing oysters at the Marudu Bay which has been tested and proven as conducive for this activity. "Once it takes off, this project can provide 1,000 jobs for locals including fishermen." The ministry was also conducting scientific research in cooperation with various universities to develop and sustainably manage Marudu Bay near here, including training local people to participate in eco-tourism. Pairin, who is also the Parti Bersatu Sabah president, called on the people to remain united to effectively voice their needs to the government. "The government is very perceptive to the needs of the people and wishes to protect their interests. However, to enable the government to help the people, it is important that they remain united in voicing their needs. "Our unity will make us stronger in voicing our views and concerns. The government is always listening to the people and will do all it can to fulfil their development needs." Source : New Straits Times
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