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Mulvey appointed Sabah FA Technical Director

Kota Kinabalu: English-born Mike Mulvey has been appointed as the Technical Director of Sabah Football Association (Safa) on Monday. In a brief statement released by Sabah Rhinos Chief Executive Officer Datuk Seri TC Goh, the former head coach for Brisbane Roar FC in Australia will assist the State Premier League team with immediate effect. "The appointment of Mike is to assist the team to maintain our good start and to continue for better performance for the rest of the season. "Mike has 25 years of coaching experience and he shall be with the team for the coming away match against Selangor UiTM on Friday to assist Justin Ganai who will remain as the head coach." Goh added that the appointment has the blessing of Safa President, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman. He also disclosed Musa gave a vote of confidence for his management of the team this season which was supported by State Assembly Speaker Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak and Datuk Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment who were present together with Senator Datuk Kadzim Yahya, Sabah Rhinos assistant team manager Rahman Zakaria, Safa Executive Secretary Alijus Sipil and Scott Ollerenshaw during a courtesy call on Monday afternoon.
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State support for Chinese cultural activities praised

KOTA KINABALU: Minister of Special Tasks Datuk Teo Chee Kang thanked Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman for granting the allocation to support Chinese cultural activities despite State revenue having been impacted recently by the drop in oil prices. He hoped the dragon, unicorn and lion dance troupes in Sabah would actively showcase the unique lion dance culture during the Chinese New Year season. "Nowadays, many bumiputras are participating in lion dance troupes which is a good sign because this showed that other races also enjoyed Chinese cultural performances," he said, when handing over lion heads to 17 lion dance troupes from the west coast at Wisma Innoprise, Monday. The 17 lion dance troupes were from here, Penampang, Kota Belud, Papar, Membakut, Beaufort and Sipitang. Teo said the State Government is giving out 40 lion heads to lion dance troupes in Sabah this year in conjunction with the coming Lunar New Year – 20 less than last year. "In the past four months, the oil price has dropped from USD 100 per barrel to USD 50 per barrel today. "This implies that our State's revenue from oil has decreased by half corresponding to the fall in oil price," he explained. Hence, Teo said the State Government has followed the footsteps of the Federal Government to undertake prudent measures in its expenditure. In spite of that, Teo said the State Government never ceased to support Chinese cultural activities, including the lion dance. Lion dance troupes who did not receive lion heads from the State Government last year were given priority this year. "I hope the lion dance troupes in Sabah will understand." Last year, the State Government contributed around 60 lion heads to lion dance troupes in the State. Others present at the event included Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister Datuk Edward Yong Oui Fah, Liberal Democratic Party deputy president Senator Datuk Chin Su Phin, Likas Community Development Leader (PPM) Chin Shu Ying, Luyang PPM Datuk Agnes Shim and Sabah Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Association Danny Kok The lion dance troupes that received their lions heads were Persatuan Tarian-Tarian Naga & Singa Lee Kiong Sabah, Jawatankuasa Penduduk Kolombong, Persatuan Tarian Tarian Unicorn Lee, Persatuan Tarian Naga Dan Singa Kwong Ngai Sabah, Kota Kinabalu Hakka Association, Persatuan Penganut Dewa Kuan Tee, Kelab Kebudayaan Sukodwagu Kadazandusun Murut (KDM) Inanam Sabah (KKSWI), Kelab Tarian Naga dan Singa Wan San Long Yi, Kelab Sukan dan Rekreasi Kg Tatahan Kionsom Inanam, Kota Kianbalu, Sabah, Pertubuhan Pendidikan Akhlak Che Sui Khor Kota Kinabalu, Persatuan Pengurusan Tokong Tao Yu Huang, Tuaran, Sabah, Papar Middle School, SJK© St Joseph Papar, Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Tokong Chik Sing Leak Sing, Membakut, Sabah, Persatuan Penganut Dewa Thien Fook Kung Beaufort, Sabah, Kuil Hock Teck Kong Sipitang and Persatuan Pengurusan Tokong Cina Kota Belud, Sabah. The remaining 23 lion heads will be given to lion dance troupes in Sandakan (8), Tawau (3), Lahad Datu (1), Semporna (1), Keningau (2), Tenom (2), Tambunan (1), Kudat (3) and Kota Marudu (2). Meanwhile, Sabah Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Association Danny Kok expressed his gratitude towards Musa for giving out the lion heads and unicorns annually since 2010. "We have to salute Musa, Teo, Senators and elected representatives who are instrumental in ensuring continuous sponsorship of lion heads." Kok also took the opportunity to advise lion dance troupes in the State to maintain discipline and order when they performing during the Chinese New Year. "We do not want any unforeseen incidents like fighting. This is our Chinese culture, we are promoting 1Malaysia and 1Sabah," he stressed. Kok added that leaders of lion dance troupes have to be respectable in order to show other races that we were the model state. "During Chinese New Year, we have (visiting) friends and relatives from other countries as well, so be disciplined and orderly," he urged. On another note, Kok thanked the individuals and organisations that were promoting the Chinese culture of lion dance. Also present political secretary to the Minister of Special Tasks Peter Chong and liaison secretary to the Minister of Special Tasks Albert Kok. Source: Daily Express
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Certificate of Appointment and Swearing in Ceremony

Certificate of Appointment and Swearing in Ceremony
Certificate of Appointment and Swearing in Ceremony
YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun who is also the member of the State Legislative Assembly (ADUN) in Karanaan was the guest of honour during the handing over of the Certificate of Appointment and swearing in ceremony for the Members of the Ranau District Council,2015 -2016 session, which was held in Cottage Hotel Kundasang, Ranau on the 2nd of February 2015. Also attended the event was YB Datuk Siringan Gubat who is the Minister of Resource Development and Information Technology who is also the member of the State Legislative Assembly (ADUN) in Paginatan. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun yang juga merupakan Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri N30 Karanaan selaku tetamu kehormat dalam Majlis Penyerahan Watikah Perlantikan dan Angkat Sumpah Ahli-ahli Majlis Daerah Ranau sesi 2015-2016 yang telah diadakan di Cottage Hotel Kundasang, Ranau pada 2 Februari 2015. Turut hadir dalam acara tersebut adalah YB Datuk Siringan Gubat selaku Menteri Pembangunan Sumber dan Teknologi Maklumat yang juga merupakan ADUN N31 Paginatan.
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China’s plan to set up consulate office here timely: NGO

Sandakan: The plan by the People's Republic of China to set up a Consulate Office in Sabah is the right move that will further strengthen the existing cordial bilateral relationship between Malaysia and China. Sabah Chinese Secondary Independent Schools Committee Union (Sabah DongZong) Chairman, Tan Sri Andrew Liew said the opening of the China Consulate in the State would further stimulate cooperation in terms of businesses, education and culture. "It will bring benefits to both countries," he said. Liew was among those who met with China Consul-General to Kuching, Lii Quan and delegation who were at the State capital recently.
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12 Japan students in UMS’ first Homestay Programme

KOTA KINABALU: Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) officiated its very first Homestay Programme during a 'Handover to Foster Families Ceremony' in conjunction with the Keisei High School Study Tour, here on Monday. A total of 12 students aged 16 to 17 from Hokkaido Sapporo Keisei 'Core Super Science High School' from Japan will be staying with six academicians and their families beginning from Monday until Wednesday. The programme jointly organised by the UMS Institute of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ITBC) and the Faculty of Environmental Systems of Rakuno Gakuen University in Japan is part of the one-week study tour of the students in Sabah. UMS Vice-Chancellor, Prof Datuk Dr Mohd Harun Abdullah said the programme will be an excellent approach for the students to have real experience living with a Malaysian family especially in understanding the different cultures. "I believe great bilateral relationships, even involving two nations, can be forged via the exchange of cultures and ideas in co-moulding universally endorsed socio-political values and attitudes. "In the long run, the cultural and idea exchange, especially between foster family and the students will have huge impacts and outcomes. It will create a much tolerant and accepting world to live in, " said Harun who is also among the foster families hosting the students. Harun also said the key to contemporary nature conservation is through learning from one another. "Nature conservation is much more than mere advancement in research techniques and astonishment in research results but rather it is a collaborative effort to encompass all parties for the betterment of all stakeholders." Meanwhile, ITBC Director, Prof Dr Charles S Vairappan said the study tour programme, which began last year, will also see local students from SM All Saints have interactive dialogues with the students. He said the students accompanied by two teachers, who arrived on Jan 8 and are set leave for Japan on Jan 14 will still continue their daily activities at the institute but will leave to stay with their foster families in the evening. Charles was also among the academicians to host two of the students. Meanwhile, co-ordinator for the group, Chie Kosuga said the objective of the study tour is to help the students understand the environmental issues faced by Sabah and come up with solutions and initiatives to solve them and to also bring those initiatives back to Hokkaido. She added that although most of the students have travelled to other countries, it is their first time to Malaysia. Among the twelve students is 17-year-old Sana Toda who was excited about being in Sabah. "I am very interested in the environment because I hope to pursue environmental education and biology when I grow up and in Sabah there is so much nature here," she said. Source: Daily Express
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