15th Asian Tourism International College Convocation

15th Asian Tourism International College Convocation YB Datuk Masidi Manjun who is also the Sabah State Education Exco delivered a Certificate of Skill to one disabled student at the 15th Asian Tourism International College Convocation, on June 21st , 2012 at One Borneo Ballroom, Kota Kinabalu. The event was officiated by Sabah Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman. YB Datuk Masidi Manjun merangkap Exco Pelajaran Negeri Sabah menyampaikan Sijil Kemahiran kepada salah seorang penerima Kurang Upaya ketika Majlis Konvokesyen , Asian Tourism International College yang ke-15 pada 21 Jun 2012 bertempat di One Borneo Ballroom, Kota Kinabalu. Acara tersebut telah dirasmikan oleh YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Hj Aman, Ketua Menteri Sabah. 
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Rais urges people to keep promise to remain united

KENINGAU, June 16 — Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim tonight urged the people, especially Sabahans, to make the habit of keeping promises as a step towards maintaining the close relationship and unity among the races in line with the 1 Malaysia concept. He said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, at every Cabinet meeting, emphasised the need to keep promises. “Keeping promises” would also be the theme of this year’s 55th National Day celebration and Malaysia Day on September 16, Rais said at the Tadau Kaamatan Malaysia open house held at the Keningau Sports Complex here. The function was also attended by Najib and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor. Rais said the various festivals celebrated in Sabah, Sarawak and the peninsula could strengthen national unity in line with the aspirations of the 1 Malaysia concept. He believed that through arts, culture and the 1 Malaysia concept, the Barisan Nasional (BN) government could achieve success through the various festivals celebrated by the various races in the country. Meanwhile, Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, who is also the paramount leader of the Kadazandusun community, thanked the federal government, especially the Information, Communications and Culture Ministry, for choosing a remote area to hold the open house. “This shows that the current government truly practises the 1 Malaysia concept,” he added. He also urged the people of Sabah to continue supporting the government under Najib’s leadership who has proven capable of protecting the people, regardless of their race and religion. — Bernama Source : Malaysian Insider
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Sabah’s dairy industry has potential, says Deputy CM

KENINGAU: Sabah’s dairy industry has the potential to produce high-value cheese, butter, yoghurt, ice cream and milk powder as well as Sahiwal Friesian dairy cattle for export, says Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin. The private sector, as proposed in the Economic Transformation Programme, could play a role in this and contribute to the Gross Domestic Product, he said in his speech at the launch of anchor companies in the Dairy Cluster here yesterday. Yahya, who was also state Agriculture and Food Industries Minister, said the state’s dairy industry began in the early 1980s with participating farmers owning two to five dairy cattle each under an initiative by the state Veterinary Services and Animal Industries Department. Sabah now produces 10 million litres of milk a year and was the biggest producer of fresh milk for the School Milk and 1Malaysia Milk Programmes, he said. “Fresh milk is also exported to neighbouring countries as well as Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia, and the state’s dairy industry is set for further growth with the Keningau Integrated Livestock Centre (KILC) and Kota Belud Agropolitan Project,” he said. Yahya also urged private and government-linked companies to invest in the state’s agriculture sector, including in bird’s nest farming, sea weed mini estates, fish cage culture, food processing, rice farming and cattle feedlots. — Bernama Source : Borneo Post
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Sabah to host international folklore fest next month

KOTA KINABALU: Cultural troupes from 20 countries will take part in the Sabah International Folklore festival from July 8 to 17. To be held at the Sabah Cultural Centre in Penampang, it will see troupes from Finland and Timor Leste taking part for the first time. Tourism, Culture and Environment minister Datuk Masidi Manjun yesterday said troupes from 75 countries inquired about the event but they could only host 20 due to budget constraints. "This festival has been an effective tool for us to promote Sabah as a tourist destination to the world," he said, adding the most effective promotion for Sabah was by word of mouth from those who came here. He said this during the launch of a campaign to promote the event in the state. Source : New Straits Times
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ATI College will continue to upgrade facilities, courses

KOTA KINABALU: Asian Tourism International (ATI) College will continue to expand and upgrade its facilities and courses to meet the demands and criteria for elevating the college to University College status by 2015. Speaking at the 15th ATI College convocation ceremony at 1Borneo Hypermall here yesterday, its chief executive officer, Datuk Seri Panglima Wong Khen Thau, said ATI College would strive to provide the best. “This is in line with our motto ‘Strive for Excellence’,” he said. “We strive to provide what others do not provide, what others failed to provide and what others refused to provide. We strive for excellence in sportsmanship, leadership, human relationship and citizenship. “We wish to produce global outlook graduates who can work in anywhere in the world. Being an international college, we are continuing to attract students from overseas,” he said, adding that ATI College currently has students from the Philippines, Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Myanmar and Iraq. He also said ATI College academic team comprises both local and international experts in their chosen field. Their dedication has ensured that most of the college graduates are readily accepted by the industry. Wong, in his speech, also said that the college had recently diversified its range of courses to include four additional diploma and two advanced diploma programmes, namely diploma in business management, diploma in accountancy, diploma in event management and diploma in retail management. The two advanced diploma courses are advanced diploma in culinary management and advanced diploma in hotel and tourism management. These additional programmes will provide prospective students with a wider choice of courses and opportunities to pursue higher qualification. Currently ATI College has four schools namely culinary, tourism, hospitality and a new school of business studies and in the near future a school of education and a school of modern sciences. ATI College fully supports the State Government in making Sabah a leading tourism destination. “We are fully aware that the continued supply of skilled professional manpower is needed for the hospitality and tourism industry. “We are working closely with the government and the private sector wherein an educational fund has been set up to help rural and less fortunate students to pursue their education in IPTS in Sabah,” said Wong. Meanwhile, Principal Award For Best Student recipient Suzanne Tham Pei San from Penampang said ATI College had been helping her to achieve her ambition to be a chef. The 21-year-old diploma in culinary arts student said after six months of industrial training at Magellan Sutera Harbour, she had been promoted and confirmed as a permanent staff and was planning to gain more experience in the industry. “Since I was 14 years old, I was very passionate in cooking and I really dedicated myself to be a chef. “I would like to stay longer in Sabah and learn more about Malay cuisine before going overseas in the future hopefully to learn about other cuisine as well, especially Italian food,” she said. During the convocation, four other students received top achievement awards, namely Precious Sapphire Gidung, Lo Kin Vui, Lee Chiao Wei and Yang Keh Yee. Source : Borneo Post
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