Monthly Archives: May 2022
Enhancing Brunei-Singapore digital cooperation
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the Government of His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar...
Spotlight on importance of family ties
Rokiah Mahmud
Some 300 participants attended the Keluargaku Harapanku forum organised by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (MCYS) through the Community Development Department...
Congress discusses cultural influences on bird names
Izah Azahari
The Language and Literature Bureau (DBP) continued the International Malay Language, Literature and Culture Congress Series (KABSBM) held in conjunction with Language Month...
Local referees to officiate international matches
Fadhil Yunus
Local referees certified by FIFA had been appointed to officiate matches in the international level such as AFC Cup despite the absence of...
Over 700 learn more about SPK
Azlan Othman
Over 700 officers and staff from the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Finance and Economy and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and...
Belait basketball tournament open for registration
Daniel Lim
The Belait District Basketball Association (BDBA) announced the AEWON Basketball Challenge Cup Open is set to return on July 24, in conjunction with...
Modern British flair with an artistic twist
MINI Asia and MINI Brunei announced the launch of the MINI One Frozen Brass Edition in Brunei yesterday, a special edition inspired by the...
Brunei logs 306 new COVID cases
James Kon
Brunei Darussalam detected a spike in COVID-19 cases with 306 reported yesterday, of which 304 were from antigen rapid test (ART) screenings and...
Man fined SGD1.16M for subletting properties on AirBnB, HomeAway
CNA - A Singaporean man was fined about SGD1.16 million yesterday for providing unauthorised short-term accommodation on platforms such as AirBnB and HomeAway.
Simon Chan...
Stay vigilant despite absence of restrictive measures, says minister
Fadley Faisal
While the Sultanate will see the lifting of restrictive measures tomorrow, it does not mean the public should do away with the need...