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Harvest Fest unites all, says CM

Tambunan: The Harvest Festival is significant as it could unite all the people in Sabah, including tourists, who come from near and far to celebrate the day together. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said it was good to see so many people of different races and religions together during the opening of the State Level festival, here, Friday. "We have different races, religions, but we can sit down, eat and drink together, we can celebrate together, we live in peace and harmony. I respect your religion, you respect my religion. No problem. We respect each other's religion that that is all that matters. Therefore, do not listen to provocations and incitements by some irresponsible people because we in Sabah are unique, we know and respect the culture and religion of our neighbours. "This is what we have to defend and through culture, through festivities like this, we will continue our noble efforts so that we can continue to live in peace and harmony," he said. Also present were Deputy Chief Minister cum Organising Committee Chairman Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan and wife, KDCA Deputy President Datuk Maximus Ongkili, cabinet ministers, heads of departments and Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) delegates as special guests. Musa said the delegates were impressed when they saw the Pisompuruan Square was packed with Sabahans who came from all walks of life but could interact cordially and pleasantly towards one another despite the differences in races and religions. "This is what we have inherited from our ancestors and which we will continue to practise forever because through this relationship we can create a peaceful atmosphere." He added that Harvest Festival is an opportunity for Sabahans to come together and meet with one another in a festive mood and it comes as no surprise that it is a festival that all Sabahans are waiting for every year. Musa praised Pairin who is also Tambunan Assemblyman for a job well done in overseeing the development and progress of Tambunan. "I am amazed and happy to see so many agricultural products in Tambunan. Obviously, the district is blessed with fertile lands and the people are very hardworking. "During my visit here in March, I was given a detailed briefing by the District Officer Thomas Lojigin and I was told that in terms of infrastructure like electricity and water, both are 100 per cent. "Tambunan also has 86 tagal (river fish conservation) and several thousand acres of grazing fields. Tambunan is one of the best districts in terms of organised development and with a very clear direction where they see themselves in the future," he said. He believed that many more can be done in the district especially in tourism due to several potential tourism spots such as the Mahua Waterfall. Meanwhile, Pairin expressed his gratitude to the government for accepting Tambunan as the district to launch this year's Harvest Festival. "The theme 'Freedom and Unity through Culture' was chosen because we want to convey the message that we as a multi-racial society must unite and work together for a better future. "This is what we really want in Sabah," he said. For the thousands who thronged Pisompuruan Square, the day started with a choir performance followed by the traditional Magavau ritual performed by priestesses. All around the Square where the officiating ceremony was held, several "sulap" were erected, representing each mukim in Tambunan district, with each sulap offering food, drinks and entertainment for visitors. There were more than 100 stalls selling food, drinks, toys and even clothes. One had buffaloes and cows lined up side by side on two posts with just enough space for potential buyers to walk through to view the livestock. Since it is Kaamatan, alcoholic beverages were aplenty, including the traditional lihing and talak. The much anticipated Unduk Ngadau (beauty) competition got underway at noon. Source: Daily Express
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Tun Sakaran Museum Launching

Launching of Tun Sakraran Museum, Semporna Launching of Tun Sakraran Museum, Semporna Head of State, Tuan Yang Terutama Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Hj Juhar Hj Mahiruddin, launched the Tun Sakaran Museum on the 25th of April 2015 in Semporna, Sabah. Also present at the event, YABhg. Tun Datuk Sri Panglima Haji Sakaran Dandai, YB Dato' Seri Haji Mohd Shafie bin Haji Apdal, Minister of Rural and Regional Development and YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment. Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sabah, Tuan Yang Terutama Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Hj Juhar Hj Mahiruddin, berkenan melancarkan Muzium Tun Sakaran pada 25 April 2015 bertempat di Semporna Sabah. Turut hadir dalam acara tersebut adalah YABhg. Tun Datuk Sri Panglima. Haji Sakaran Dandai, YB Dato' Seri Haji Mohd Shafie bin Haji Apdal, Menteri Kemajuan Luar Bandar Dan Wilayah Malaysia dan juga YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Menteri Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar.
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ANZAC Day

Anzac Day 2015 Anzac Day YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun represented YAB Chief Minister of Sabah during ANZAC DAY 2015 on the 25th of April 2015 at Sandakan Memorial Park. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun mewakili YAB Ketua Menteri Sabah dalam acara ANZAC DAY 2015 pada 25hb April 2015 bertempat di Tugu Peringatan Tawanan Perang Sandakan.
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Sabah Fest Organising Committee gave a Courtesy Call to TYT

Sabah Fest Courtesy Call to TYT Head of State, His Excellency Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Hj Juhar Hj Mahiruddin, received a courtesy call from the Sabah Fest 2015 organizing committee led by YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Sabah on 20th April 2015 located at the State Palace. This year, it will be held on 1st-3rd May 2015 at the National Department For Culture and Arts Sabah Complex themed 'Agop' which means cave. Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sabah, Tuan Yang Terutama Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Hj Juhar Hj Mahiruddin, berkenan menerima kunjungan hormat daripada jawatankuasa penganjur Pesta Sabah 2015 yang diketuai oleh YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Menteri Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah pada 20hb April 2015 bertempat di Istana Negeri Sabah. Tahun ini, ianya akan diadakan pada 1hb-3hb Mei 2015 di Kompleks Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negeri Sabah (JKKN) yang bertemakan 'Agop' yang bermaksud gua.
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Sabah cueman faces dilemma

Kota Kinabalu: Sabah's up-and-coming snooker player Sheldon Senagang was selected to represent Malaysia in the 31st Asian Snooker Championship 2015 in Kuala Lumpur on April 23-30 but he is in a dilemma. He is excited to go to the nation's capital but he doesn't have the monetary resources to do so. The 21-year-old cueman, who hails from Kota Kinabalu, was selected to represent the country by the Malaysia Snooker and Billiards Federation, the national governing body for cue sports in Malaysia. "I am naturally very excited and happy that I was selected to represent our country in the prestigious Asian Snooker Championship. "It is, after all, among the biggest snooker tournaments in our region. "But I cannot go there because I don't have the funds," he said when met here, Wednesday. He said he had to be resourceful in seeking sponsorship to finance the trip to Kuala Lumpur as well as for his accommodation and meals. "Sabah is distanced geographically as well as separated by the ocean from Kuala Lumpur and thus players from here need help to go there," he said. He said he has very limited time since the championship is only about one week away. "So, I hope to get some funds from generous people out there to help me achieve my dreams," said the young champion. According to him, he tried to get some help from several quarters but was unsuccessful. He said that he has been training for the past several months and that it would all come to naught if he could not cross the South China Sea. Senagang, who is currently studying Entrepreneurship at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), is not a stranger to Sabah snooker as well as in the country since he has represented Malaysia on several occasions in the past. Among the international competitions that he took part in were the 15th Asean U21 Snooker Championship in Chandigarh, India in 2014, the Mike Yow Memorial Snooker Championship 2013 in Kuala Lumpur and the U16 Hong Kong International Snooker Championship 2010. His strings of achievements were the The Kinabalu Club (TKC) Snooker Invitation Championships (2010, 2011, 2012), the Kinabalu Golf Club (KGC) Snooker Championship and the Double KGC Snooker Championship in 2012. He also set a century break in 2012 with 101 points, a feat that very few people have been able to achieve. With the titles under his belt, Senagang said he is confident of doing the country proud in the Asian snooker championship. He said it is his wish to become a professional snooker player and compete in all the world's top snooker championships alongside his idols. Senagang talent in the cue sports was recognised early by his parents, who have never failed to support him in his endeavour. His father, Dexter, said he and his wife, Emmeline, said they never stopped Sheldon or his younger brother, Brandon, from playing their favourite sport as they see a bright future ahead for their children in the sport. "Snooker is a recognised professional sport, just like tennis or golf," he said. He said former Minister of Youth and Sports, Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun (now the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment), had once said that snooker or billiards is one sport that Sabahans can excel at the international stage. Taking cue of Masidi's wisdom and farsighted vision, he said that he has high hopes that Sheldon would make this a reality. Source: Daily Express
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