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Breaking of Fast, Ramadhan @ Kampus

Breaking of Fast Ramadhan @ Kampus   YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun who is also the State Education Exco represented YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Hj Aman, Chief Minister of Sabah in a breaking of fast event Ramadhan @ Kampus with the students of Keningau Teacher's Learning Institute at the campus multipurpose hall on the 24th of July 2014. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun merangkap Exco Pelajaran Negeri Sabah mewakili YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Hj Aman, Ketua Menteri Sabah dalam suatu acara berbuka puasa Ramadhan @Kampus bersama pelajar Institut Pendidikan Guru Keningau bertempat di dewan serbaguna kampus tersebut pada 24 Julai 2014.
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Keningau Heritage Museum to be officially opened

KOTA KINABALU: The newly-opened Keningau Heritage Museum has received overwhelming number of visitors since it first opened its doors late last year. To date, over 10,800 visitors have visited the museum with 5,589 visitors recorded in the first six months this year. The Sabah Museum is expecting that more will know about the new facility when it is officially opened by Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan and Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun on Friday. According to the State Museum Director Joanna Kitingan, the 2,400-sq foot Keningau Heritage Museum is an added attraction for Sabah tourists and the people alike. “It’s an annex to house exhibitions and activities but we hope to connect it with the historical Residence House in the future,” said Joanna. Joanna added that the building began construction in 2012 and was completed late last year. She added that with the opening, the museum would draw more youths to learn about their history. “It becomes more meaningful to them (youth) to learn that their lineage was part of the State’s development,” said Joanna, who is the younger sister of Pairin. The opening also coincides with the annual Crafts Exotica, which is currently ongoing in all museum branches across the State until the end of the month. Visitors to museums this month will be treated with crafting and weaving demonstrations and traditional costume exhibitions. “These days we’d buy the fabric and then sew them into traditional outfits. But there was a time when we’d weave the fabrics ourselves and turn them into the costumes, which look different from our modern-day costumes,” said Joanna. She added that lucky visitors would stand a chance to win prizes during their trips to all museums over the weekends. Meanwhile, Joanna encouraged the public to donate any items of historical value to the State Museum. “Currently we have plenty of photographs and also artifacts from different periods of the Sabah’s development but we’d like to see more of this,” she added. She also encouraged travel agencies to make the Keningau Heritage Museum part of their tours. The Keningau Heritage Museum, formerly known as the Residence House, was built in the 40s to accommodate dignitaries and foreign visitors. Joanna said that it was used by the Japanese and British North Borneo Chartered Company up to independence in September 1963 when it was taken over by the State government and turned into a rest house until 1998. The decision to turn the structure into a museum was made in 2007. The rest house was never renovated and was only preserved to keep its historical aesthetics. “We see it as a living museum where visitors can experience a sense of belonging to the history, especially for the locals,” said Joanna. New Sabah Times
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UITM Breaking of Fast Ceremony

Breaking of fast ceremony   YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun who is also the State Education Exco attended the breaking of fast ceremony with the students of UITM Sabah campus on the 16th of July 2014 together with YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Hj Aman, Chief Minister of Sabah. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun yang juga merangkap Exco Pelajaran Negeri Sabah telah menghadiri majlis berbuka puasa bersama para pelajar di kampus UITM Sabah pada 16 Julai 2014 bersama-sama dengan YAB Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Hj Aman, Ketua Menteri Sabah. 
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14th Sabah State Legislative Assembly

14th Sabah State Legislative Assembly YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Sabah attended the 2nd Session of the 14th Sabah State Legislative Assembly which was held from 14th to 16th July 2014 at the State Legislative Assembly building. YB Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, Menteri Pelancongan, Kebudayaan dan Alam Sekitar Sabah telah menghadiri Persidangan Penggal Ke-2 Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah Ke-14 yang telah diadakan dari 14-16 Julai 2014 bertempat di Bangunan Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah. 
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Masidi’s dare to local fashion designers

Kota Kinabalu: Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun on Sunday threw a challenge to local fashion designers - design fashion based on local ethnic motifs that are wearable daily and at the same time sought-after throughout the world. He said Sabah has the best of local motifs, judging by the rich cultural heritage including traditional designs of 32 local ethnic groups it has, believing these can be modernised and made as the basis for high-end fashion. "I think we need to perhaps look at the rich cultural heritage that we have in terms of design like that of the Murut, Rungus and so on, which are very beautifulÉthe challenge is how to transfer the cultural design into something that wearable daily and at the same time become much sought-after designs in the world," he said. "That is how we would be able to compete with the rest of the world, in terms of fashion. "I believe the motifs of Sabahan ethnic groups can be modernised to become the basis for high-quality fashion that can be recognised throughout the worldÉwe have 32 ethnic groups in Sabah who have their own unique cultural heritage including motif, only that we need to translate them into something that can be accepted internationally," he added. Masidi told reporters this after he attended as guest of honour at the RJ Couture "Ready-To-Wear" fashion show at the Magellan Sutera here. On promoting Sabah as a fashion show destination, Masidi said: "We need to be honest about where we are the moment. We have yet to break the level, probably can attract the best in the fashion industry (to come to Sabah). "But tonight is actually the beginning to it. Over time, the works of our local designers would be recognised throughout the worldÉwhen the time comes, maybe they would be able to converge here to hold such an event like the KL Fashion Week." "But I think we will need to go step by step. But I am sure there will be a time when we can say that Sabah is also as good as anybody else including in terms of fashion industry," he said. Congratulating Datuk Rahmahjan Khan for the fashion show displaying her RJ Couture and Jkhan collection which are homegrown names that have penetrated the international fashion design market, Masidi said he believed in future the shopping industry for branded fashion can be made as another tourism product for Sabah. "If we can develop this properly definitely Sabah can become another shopping destination for branded fashion Émany Malaysian fashion designers have made it globally, including Rahmahjan who I believe would attract others to emulate her move," he said. He hoped those doing so would strive on to achieve their ambition and not easily give up in facing great competition. Masidi during the event had also conveyed to Rahmahjan his wish that she would also assist in promoting the local traditional motifs as basis for her future designs. Rahmahjan, meanwhile, said she would seek the collaboration of Sabah Tourism Board (STB) in turning Masidi's aspiration into a reality, while promising to try her best to have such incorporation in her future designs and fashion show, here and outside the country. "I treat this as a challenge and accept it," he said, adding her products especially handbag collections, locally and internationally, are doing well despite the economic uncertainty, particularly in Europe," she said. Some 60 of her dress and handbag collections were displayed during the event. Source: Daily Express
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