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Courtesy Visit from Kadazan Society Sabah

  Kadazan Society Sabah Courtesy Visit YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun received a courtesy visit from the Kadazan Society Sabah on the 13th of January 2015 at the minister's office in relation to the Society's Harvest Festival event which is scheduled to be held on the 3rd of May 2015. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun menerima kunjungan hormat daripada Persatuan Kadazan Sabah pada 13 Januari 2015 bertempat dipejabatnya berkaitan dengan penganjuran Tadau Kaamatan persatuan tersebut yang dijadualkan akan diadakan pada 3 Mei 2015.
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Courtesy Call from the Borneo Eco Film Festival Organising Committee

Courtesy call from Borneo Eco Film Festival
Courtesy call from Borneo Eco Film Festival
YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun received a courtesy call from the Borneo Eco Film Festival 2015 Organising Committee and was led by Puan Agnes Lee Agama at the minister's office on the 8th of January 2015. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun menerima kunjungan hormat dari ahli jawatan kuasa penganjuran Borneo Eco Film Festival 2015 yang diketuai oleh Puan Agnes Lee Agama bertempat di pejabatnya pada 8 Januari 2015.
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My Buskers Corner event

The launching of My Buskers Corner

My Buskers Corner event
My Buskers Corner event
YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun launching the "My Buskers Corner" event on the 31st of December 2014 at Lintasan Deasoka Kota Kinabalu. Also present at the event was YBhg Datuk Abidin Madingkir, Mayor of Kota Kinabalu City. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun merasmikan acara 'My Buskers Corner' pada 31 Disember 2014 bertempat di Lintasan Deasoka Kota Kinabalu. Turut hadir dalam acara tersebut adalah YBhg Datuk Abidin Madingkir selaku Mayor Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu.
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40 families have Habitat to thank for

KOTA KINABALU: Uttered words might matter, but one's presence is truly felt when eye pupils dilate, lips part and hands touch. Body language or action, after all, takes up the majority of the communication process, as without any of it, words are absolutely nothing. Hence, the bonding of volunteer workers of Habitat for Humanity with Sabahans – an experience beyond language and cultural barrier – a unity that surpasses tourism expectation or political goals. National Board of Trustees Habitat for Humanity Malaysia President, Allen Tong, recalled a rare moment where a volunteer cut a lock of his blonde hair to be kept by a child in the interior. "It was very touching. Some also come to the point of taking off their branded shoes or clothes just to be given to villagers. The kindness they show is beyond just assisting with building homes. It's more than just mingling. I see depth in their connection. They reach out, they listen to each other and truly try to understand one another in ways that the soul knows, but the mind might not necessarily be able to comprehend." "Through volunteer projects, we can help our tourism and hospitality industry as well as economy, as volunteers who come, will also be staying in hotels in KK, eat at restaurants, purchase souvenirs and go on sightseeing tours." Somewhere along gearing towards sincerity, and steering towards serving others, the warmth of Sabahans, of course, continues to charm visitors to return to Sabah, the moment their next holiday starts to come up – just to get a chance to meet their new friends, he explained. A calling that he couldn't bear to turn away from was to set up Habitat for Humanity here in the State. His heart was drawn to it the moment he heard Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity speaking at a church in Oklahoma, USA during his visit in year 2002. Be excellent, get results and go the extra mile – Allen Tong goes by this mantra throughout his life – a mantra which helped over 40 families in Sabah without proper homes to get a roof over their heads. When two souls cross paths, a transformation may take place in ways that we could never imagine. It was through meeting Millard that led to the set-up of Habitat for Humanity in Malaysia in KK. Without that particular experience, its members would not have had the honour to celebrate its anniversary on Dec 20 at Austral Café. "That's how I got to know Habitat for Humanity." Among those present at the event were his wife, Founder member of Habitat for Humanity KK, Jeannette Tong, GV Co-ordinator, Joanna Datuk Kitingan, President (Board of Directors), AR George Chong, Secretary, Pauline Abel, Treasurer, Valerie Tan, Site & Construction, Stephen Hendriks, Resource Development, Emmily Toglum, Anthony Tham and Ir. Christopher Lean. There's a strong connection between building homes and building people's lives. It raises hope within them. Realising the fact that many people do not own a proper home, he made it happen. "People growing up in a healthy environment, with the feeling of security and sense of belonging, ensures that they can contribute to society." "Some people face difficulties raising children and teenagers due to lack of rooms." Allen shared the ups and downs he and his wife had to bear when Habitat for Humanity was first established in 2004. He is pleased to see locals and foreigners of various age groups share he and his wife's passion to help others, prompting the mushrooming of new houses in KK, Penampang, Papar, Kota Belud, Tambunan, Inanam, Menggatal and Sandakan. "We give the no profit loan for housing based on one's needs and are able to identify them through word of mouth. So, those who might read this article might know someone who is in need of a home, but can't afford it. Tell them of our existence. "Borneo Eco Tours Sdn Bhd sends their staff to volunteer at our project sites according to their schedule, so it would be nice if other companies could take the same initiative. Apart from that, contribution in the form of building materials and others are also welcome." As for international volunteers, about eight groups consisting of Malaysians, Japanese, French, Americans and Singaporeans have visited this State to help out. The international presence is in 70 countries. In Malaysia, there are three Habitat for Humanity branches – KK, KL (64 houses built) and Kuching (127 houses built). Among partners include Sabah Tourism, Novotel, Cititel Express, Kinabalu Daya Hotel, OCBC Bank, Brikform Sdn. Bhd, Murphy, Bosch, Edmark International and Ararat Sport and Souvenir. To find out more about Habitat for Humanity and how you can have your own home, or contribute your time or money to others in need, call 088-8243080 or go to www.hfhmalaysia.org. Source: Daily Express
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KOTA KINABALU: In conjunction with the 1Malaysia Contemporary Art Tourism (1MCAT), Visual Arts Association Sabah (PSVS), National Visual Arts Gallery (BSVN) and Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) realised the second Malaysian Artists Meetup Programme with the theme of "Kurung Kurung Ta ' Tamu" housed at the UMS campus last weekend. The programme saw 130 artists from all over the country sharing, innovating and expressing their emotions through the medium of colour on the canvas in addition to recording the beauty of the flora and fauna available at UMS. "I thank the organisers who chose UMS as the location for the national artists assembly that is synonymous with the ethnic Bajau term, 'Kurung Kurung Ta ' Tamu'." "UMS has a landscape beauty with a backdrop of the ocean, lush green foliage, amid the UMS EcoCampus," said UMS Vice Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah who also officiated the programme. Harun said together with the national artists, the aesthetic values can be recorded through visual touches that could eventually generate economic gains for the creative industry. "UMS supports local artists to continue to develop the creative arts industry that can be applied in their career or even cultural life. I also called for such programmes to be made into an annual event and be recorded in the UMS calendar involving all art students in the various branches of artistic activity "he said. Harun also intends to create a special gallery that can accommodate each ethnic treasures in Sabah which can be used as a reference point for researchers from within and outside the country. "Through this programme, the painters are given from morning to evening to prepare the sketches of the landscapes found in the campus." Among the landscape painters' centre of attention was the Chancellery, UMS Mosque, Chancellor Hall and ODEC beach. All artists are also contesting their works created and exhibited during the opening ceremony night. Also on display was the result of the work and the artists involved when the first programme was carried out in Kundasang last year. The artist who emerged as the first place winner was Mohd Saffuan Abdulilhawa of Sabah who received a cash prize of RM700 followed by Mohd Adzran Omar frm Kelantan who win RM500 and Dzulkifli Abd. Rahman from Sabah who win RM300 and consolation of RM100 were also given to six painters. Source: Daily Express
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