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Tutong flooding due to recent heavy downpour

The continuous heavy downpour in recent days has caused flooding in rural Tutong. Photo shows a flood victim rowing a boat in a flood-hit area. PHOTO: KHAYR ZAKARIYYA

The continuous heavy downpour in recent days have caused flooding in rural areas of the Tutong District. The rising water level affected numerous villages namely Kampong Benutan, Kampong Rambai, Kampong Kuala Ungar, Kampong Penapar and Kampong Ukong as well as parts of Kampong Panchong and Kampong Layong.

The flooding has impacted several houses where flood water has entered and the roadsrendered inaccessible.

According to the National Disaster Management Centre, various government agencies – Fire and Rescue Department (FRD), the Community Development Department (JAPEM), Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF), Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF), the Emergency Medical Ambulance Services (EMAS), the Tutong District Office, penghulus and village heads – are prepared to ensure that affected areas are under control and provide assistance to residents impacted by the flood.

The activation of an incident command post, which involves the deployment of various agencies under the Tutong District Disaster Management Committee, started on September 23, based at Lamunin Fire Station.

The aim of the post is to facilitate action to provide assistance of transportation, distribution of food ration, safety patrol and monitoring as well as any emergency services needed by affected residents.

The continuous heavy downpour in recent days has caused flooding in rural Tutong. Photo shows a flood victim rowing a boat in a flood-hit area. PHOTO: KHAYR ZAKARIYYA
A care package being presented to a flood-affected victim in Tutong. PHOTO: KHAYR ZAKARIYYA

The FRD continuously carries out the task of measuring flood water level in affected areas and placing boats as well as personnel in Kampong Benutan to help transport water and provide general purpose vehicles and boats if required.

The operation is also assisted by the second battalion of the RBAF who provided three heavy trucks to help with transportation of affected residents in several areas where road were affected, such as the junctions of Panchong-Sulap Samat, Panchong-Kuala Ungar and Kuala Ungar-Benutan road.

Meanwhile, joint operations involving the RBPF ensure safety in the affected areas by conducting patrol and installing warning signage in flood areas.

The Tutong branch of JAPEM provided food ration to residents with the help of the Tutong District Disaster Management Committee and members of the Disaster Preparedness Coordinator.

Forty-four rations were handed to affected residents in Kampong Benutan, 64 to Kampong Kuala Ungar, nine to Kampong Layong and 14 to Kampong Rambai. The preparation of the rations was assisted by grassroots leaders and members of the village consultative council of affected villages as well as agencies such as FRD, JAPEM, RBAF, RBPF, EMAS and Tutong District Office based at the Incident Command Post.

In addition, the Tutong District Disaster Management Committee has also set up temporary shelter at the Public Works Department’s barrack in Bukit Barun.

The Tutong District Disaster Management Committee reminded residents to stay vigilant and keep safe their properties such as important documents.

In addition, the agency said there is a risk of threat from wild animals like crocodiles and snakes, thus urging the public to refrain from carrying out activities in water such as swimming or taking a bath in flooded areas. – James Kon

Book raises awareness on ferns in Brunei

ABOVE & BELOW: Universiti Brunei Darussalam Vice-Chancellor Dr Hazri bin Haji Kifle presents a gift basket to Director of the Forestry Department at the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism Hajah Noralinda binti Haji Ibrahim; and Dr Hazri signs the ‘Ferntastic Brunei’ book as Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research, UBD Director Dr Hussein bin Taha looks on. PHOTO: JAMES KON

The team of authors from Universiti Brunei Darussalam’s (UBD) Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research (IBER) and Biodiversity and Natural History Society (BruWILD) have compiled the various ferns found in the country to raise awareness and provide a reference point for this plant group, UBD’s IBER Director Dr Hussein bin Taha said.

He said this during the launch of the Ferntastic Brunei book and a posted titled, Ferns of Brunei Darussalam at the Simpur Cafe, UBD yesterday. The project is a collaborative effort between UBD and BruWILD, a non-governmental organisation.

Dr Hussein added; “As we all know, Brunei is home to a diverse collection of ferns that can be found everywhere in the forests of the country. Ferns have a variety of uses in our community, either being made into a dish such as lemiding and pakis or used as medicine.”

He added, “The rhizomes and leaves of brackish fern for example are widely used to treat infections and wounds. Some ferns are also known to remediate contaminated soil. Ferns are also important because they perform various ecological roles which sustain our forests and livelihoods.”

Like many other species, ferns face immense pressure from changes in their habitats. Thus he said, “The motivation for this book comes from the fact that ferns are understudied and with limited reports on them. We are pleased to present to you the Ferntastic Brunei coffeetable book that illustrates the various ferns found in Brunei Darussalam and some of the ethnobotanical connections that we share with these plants. This book represents one of the many initiatives and efforts that the IBER, particularly the UBD Botanical Research Centre (BRC), has carried out together with our counterparts to make sure that the research and conservation of our unique flora and fauna will continue to progress, and contribute towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”

ABOVE & BELOW: Universiti Brunei Darussalam Vice-Chancellor Dr Hazri bin Haji Kifle presents a gift basket to Director of the Forestry Department at the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism Hajah Noralinda binti Haji Ibrahim; and Dr Hazri signs the ‘Ferntastic Brunei’ book as Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research, UBD Director Dr Hussein bin Taha looks on. PHOTO: JAMES KON
PHOTO: JAMES KON
Copies of the ‘Ferntastic Brunei’. PHOTO: JAMES KON

The event was officiated by UBD Vice-Chancellor Dr Hazri bin Haji Kifle and attended by Director of the Forestry Department at the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism (MPRT) Hajah Noralinda binti Haji Ibrahim as well as members from BruWILD and UBD senior officials. Ferns are non-flowering plants and are typically identifiable through the sori (reproductive units) found underneath the leaves. As with many plants, humans rely on ferns for many uses such as food and medicine.

As ferns bear no flowers and their features do not have any striking colourations, they often go unnoticed. Fern diversity however, is stunning as ferns can be found in all the forest types in the Sultanate, with many varieties of species growing in different habitats.

Brunei currently records 300 fern species belonging to 37 families in 116 genera where this alone constitutes an estimated 23 per cent of fern diversity in Borneo. The launch of Ferntastic Brunei was complimented with a series of activities jointly organised by the IBER, UBD and the BruWILD, including a seminar on ferns and fern-inspired activities at the UBD BRC garden. – James Kon

University holds workshop to prepare students for job market

ABOVE & BELOW: Participants engaging during the session; and participants in a group photo. PHOTO: UBD

The Office of Assistant Vice-Chancellor Academic Affairs (OAVCAA), Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) organised a workshop for students to provide feedback on the current GenNext curriculum to foster continuous improvement in education and to better prepare students for the challenges of tomorrow’s job market.

Forty students from various programmes and academic levels participated in the workshop to ensure a well-rounded perspective. Discussions and interactive sessions during the workshop focused on important areas such as academic content, assessment, skills development, job market relevance and study-life balance.

The workshop was part of UBD’s ongoing commitment to ensure that the educational programmes it offers are tailored to meet the evolving needs and expectations of the student body.

UBD added in a statement; “In today’s rapidly evolving job market, where new skills and competencies are in high demand, educational institutions must stay attuned to the needs and aspirations of their students.

“With a commitment to ensure that students are equipped for succeed, the university is taking proactive steps to understand their perspectives on their academic journey.”

ABOVE & BELOW: Participants engaging during the session; and participants in a group photo. PHOTO: UBD
PHOTO: UBD
Participants during the workshop. PHOTO: UBD

Attorney General attends international conference in London

Attorney General Dato Seri Paduka Haji Ahmad bin Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Setia Bakti Di-Raja Dato Laila Utama Haji Awang Isa attends the meeting. PHOTO: AGC

Attorney General Dato Seri Paduka Haji Ahmad bin Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Setia Bakti Di-Raja Dato Laila Utama Haji Awang Isa together with prosecutors from his chambers attended the 28th Annual Conference and General Meeting of the International Association of Prosecutors (IAP) in London, United Kingdom on September 24.

The Crown Prosecution Service of England and Wales hosted the four-day event, gathering more than 400 legal professionals and experts from across the globe to address the dynamic challenges posed by the evolving nature of crime.

The IAP stands as the world’s singular global association for prosecutors. Comprising over 170 organisational members, including prosecutor associations, prosecution authorities, and crime prevention agencies, the IAP represents the collective voice of more than 250,000 prosecutors worldwide.

Established on June 6, 1995, at the United Nations Office in Vienna, the IAP promotes justice and the rule of law by enhancing the quality, independence and effectiveness of prosecution services worldwide.

Under the theme ‘The Changing Nature of Crime in the 21st-Century: Challenges and Responses’, the conference provided a platform for legal experts from diverse jurisdictions to explore pragmatic, effective, and constructive approaches to address shared challenges.

It was an opportunity to gain insights into preventing criminals from exploiting differences in legal systems, practices and procedures to evade justice.

During the event Attorney General for England and Wales Victoria Prentis welcomed Brunei’s Attorney General in a courtesy call at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, where they discussed recent legal developments and capacity building opportunities. The two countries have a close working relationship due to their common legal heritage. – Fadley Faisal

Attorney General Dato Seri Paduka Haji Ahmad bin Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Setia Bakti Di-Raja Dato Laila Utama Haji Awang Isa attends the meeting. PHOTO: AGC

YEAB participates in first council meeting in China

Participants at the meeting in China. PHOTO: YEAB

The Young Entrepreneurs Association of Brunei (YEAB) is participating in the first Council Meeting of the International Alliance of Young Entrepreneurs Associations (IAYEA) in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, China from September 23 to today.

YEAB represented by its President Goh Chai Li and Secretary Awangku Abdul Azim bin Pengiran Yusof, who spoke on behalf of Brunei’s vibrant and innovative entrepreneurial spirit, will attend the council meeting.

The event aims to bring together young entrepreneur associations from across the globe to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the promotion of youth entrepreneurship.

“At YEAB, we are thrilled to be part of this international gathering of young entrepreneurs and associations.

“It presents a unique opportunity to share our experiences, learn from our peers, and strengthen our commitment to fostering entrepreneurship in Brunei,” said Goh Chai Li.

The council meeting discussed the future direction of IAYEA, and building a platform for IAYEA members to conduct economic and trade negotiations with enterprises.

Participants at the meeting in China. PHOTO: YEAB

Brunei ALSA chapter awarded in anticipation of 2024 conference

Syafiah binti Abdul Hafidz attends the virtual forum. PHOTO: ALSA BRUNEI

Syafiah binti Abdul Hafidz and Ahmad Zahid Borhan were named Best National Chapter President and the Best National Chapter Secretary-General in recognition of Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) Brunei’s role as the hosts for ALSA Conference 2024.

They received the award during ALSA International’s forum held from September 8 to 10.

Hosted virtually by ALSA India, the forum is a flagship event that unites ALSA members from diverse countries for a range of academic and non-academic activities.

The event also signifies the start of ALSA’s official term, featuring the annual general assembly, governing council meetings, and international board elections.

ALSA Brunei was represented by National Board members Syafiah; Ahmad Zahid Borhan; Aziezul Safwan bin Ag Zakaria; Nurul Iffah binti Haji Puasa; and Ahmad Muqri bin Marhain.

The forum saw the annual accountability report presented by the international board.

The evaluation of ALSA Brunei’s overall performance revealed that the national chapter had active participation and responsiveness during governing council meetings throughout the term.

Additionally, ALSA Brunei consistently demonstrated a readiness to offer support and assistance to the International Board. Furthermore, commendation was given for their attendance and punctuality.

The ALSA Forum is among the many international events conducted by ALSA International, all of which are aimed at realising its core missions: promotion of legal education, advancement of professional development, and dedication to community service alongside instilling fundamental values such as leadership, integrity, and excellence.

Syafiah binti Abdul Hafidz attends the virtual forum. PHOTO: ALSA BRUNEI

45 complete information literacy programme

Participants in a group photo. PHOTO: INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

Some 45 mosque youth members and religious preachers in the Brunei-Muara District, who completed a two-day information literacy programme, attended a certificate presentation ceremony yesterday.

Acting Deputy Director of Information Department Sastra Sarini binti Haji Julaini presented the certificates.

The information literacy programme aims to expose the youth to information that can help them develop themselves.

Participants visited the Adat Istiadat Department and attended a briefing by Adat Istiadat Officer Mohd Zaizul bin Haji Daud on the role and importance of Bruneian customs and visited Pusat Bahagia of the Community Development Department in Pulaie to understand the concept of inclusivity, such as how to help visually-impaired people walk and learn letters and numbers.

The participants also learnt about business through Darussalam Enterprise (DARe) programmes such as its bootcamp in a briefing by DARe Executive Officer Muhammad Syu’aib bin Haji Ahmad Rafie. – Azlan Othman

Participants in a group photo. PHOTO: INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

Foreign envoys visit Balai Khazanah Islam

PHOTO: BKISHHB

Members of the Diplomatic Corps recently paid a special visit to Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah (BKISHHB) to learn more about the institution.

BKISHHB Director Dr Haji Mohammed Hussain bin Pehin Penyurat Haji Ahmad welcoming the foreign envoys, briefed them on the institution’s history and ongoing developments. The foreign envoys visited exhibition galleries showcasing Islamic manuscripts, astronomy tools, tasbih and other artefacts.

They also visited the Rambut Mulia Rasulullah Sallallahu ‘Alaihi Wassalam gallery, open to the public until tomorrow, in conjunction with Maulidur Rasul, the celebration of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

BKISHHB hoped the visit had opened opportunities for collaboration in various areas, including exhibitions, conservation, research and information dissemination. – Rokiah Mahmud

ABOVE & BELOW: Photos show members of the Diplomatic Corps’ visit to Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah. PHOTO: BKISHHB
PHOTO: BKISHHB
PHOTO: BKISHHB
PHOTO: BKISHHB

University celebrates ‘Nations Around The World’

ABOVE & BELOW: UTB Vice-Chancellor Datin Paduka Professor Dr Hajah Zohrah binti Haji Sulaiman with foreign envoys; and UTB students in national costumes. PHOTO: UTB

Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) held an International Day, themed ‘Nations Around The World’ at the university yesterday.

The event symbolised global solidarity and unity, honouring the rich tapestry of nations across the world, according to organisers.

The occasion featured booths, international culinary delights and a myriad of activities highlighting global diversity.

UTB international students also showcased their cultures, national costumes, dishes and delicacies.

UTB Vice-Chancellor Datin Paduka Professor Dr Hajah Zohrah binti Haji Sulaiman was the guest of honour.

United States Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam Caryn Roberta McClelland; Vietnam Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam Tran Anh Vu; Canadian High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam Ambra Dickie and representatives of foreign missions in Brunei Darussalam were also in attendance, including those from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Laos, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Turkiye and the United Kingdom.

ABOVE & BELOW: UTB Vice-Chancellor Datin Paduka Professor Dr Hajah Zohrah binti Haji Sulaiman with foreign envoys; and UTB students in national costumes. PHOTO: UTB
PHOTO: UTB

Brunei Travel Fair set to return end of the month

Sabre Travel Network (Brunei) Sdn Bhd General Manager Abdul Halim bin Haji Abdul Rahman in a group photo with other representatives at the press conference. PHOTO: LYNA MOHAMAD

Avid travellers will have good bargains to look forward to for their holiday retreats as the popular Brunei Travel Fair is set to return on September 30.

Sabre Travel Network (Brunei) Sdn Bhd is conducting the 18th edition of the two-day Brunei Travel Fair at OneCity Shopping Centre, Sungai Hanching.

“Sabre Travel Network (Brunei) is proud to organise the Brunei Travel Fair, an important event for the country, benefitting Bruneians, the expat community, our partners and travel industry at large,” said General Manager Abdul Halim bin Haji Abdul Rahman during a press conference at Hua Ho Manggis Mall yesterday.

The event is open to all travellers and provides the convenience of shopping for a wide range of deals under one roof, with airlines, banks, national tourist offices, hotels, insurance services, telecommunications, medical centre and travel agents present to promote their products and services.

Sabre Travel Network Marketing Manager Haji Mohd Shamiruddin bin Haji Sharbini said that the fair is an excellent opportunity for Brunei-based travellers to shop for overseas and domestic travel packages.

Sabre is providing 60 workstations to the 11 Sabre-connected travel agencies participating.

Sabre Travel Network (Brunei) Sdn Bhd General Manager Abdul Halim bin Haji Abdul Rahman in a group photo with other representatives at the press conference. PHOTO: LYNA MOHAMAD

“We are excited to welcome the following participating travel agents: As Safa Travel and Tours; Anthony Tours and Travel Agency; At-Taqwa Travel Tours; Dar El Ehsan Travel; Darussalam Services; Freme Travel Services; Halim Tours and Travel; J J Tour Service; Pan Bright Travel Service; Southern Cross Travel Agencies; and Straits Central Agencies (SCA).”

Director of Tourism Malaysia Brunei Hazrina binti Azman said that Tourism Malaysia in Brunei has been supporting Brunei Travel Fair from the beginning and is participating again in the upcoming edition.

“We have six exhibitors coming in from Sabah and Sarawak and also from Tourism Melaka.

“Melaka is going to have the ‘Visit Melaka’ campaign next year so they are coming in to showcase some offers.

“At the same time we also have Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council bringing in the Sabah Fertility Centre,” she said.

Every purchase at the booth gets shopping vouchers, said the director, and they are also collaborating with partners including their special packages, in collaboration with SCA and Baiduri, in the Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Swipe and Win packages.

“Another attractive offer is Miss SHOPhia Shopping package, which is happening in Penang. This is a very niche package for those who are actually treasure hunters.”

National carrier Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) will also be offering the best deals for North Asia destinations as well as the pre-COVID-19 travel fare and promoting the recently-launched Family Plus Programme, said RB Regional Manager Borneo Lim Guat Wen.

National tourism organisations participating in the travel fair include Brunei Tourism Board, Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board, Sabah Tourism Board, Sarawak Tourism Board, Taiwan Tourism Administration Kuala Lumpur Office and Tourism Authority of Thailand.

RB, Baiduri Bank Berhad, Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam, imagine Sdn Bhd, KPJ Miri Specialist Hospital, Progresif Sdn Bhd and Standard Chartered Bank are also participating with their own booths while Insurance services will be represented by Insurans Islam TAIB and Takaful Brunei Am. – Lyna Mohamad