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26 nabbed in gambling raid

Daniel Lim

The Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) detained 26 individuals suspected of being involved in gambling activities on March 24.

Detectives and police officers detained the suspects, believed to be involved in Paikaw type gambling activities, at a residence near Jalan Sungai Pandan, Kuala Belait.

Authorities discovered evidence such as cash, cards, dice, Paikaw, as well as tools suspected to have been used in gambling.

The suspects and evidence were taken to the Belait District Police Headquarters for investigation under Chapter 28 of the Common Gambling Houses Act.

Authorities will monitor, track and trace down criminal activities in preventing illegal activities in the country.

The area where gambling was carried out. PHOTO: RBPF

Muslims urged to reap benefits of Ramadhan

Azlan Othman

As the nation is about a week away from welcoming the holy month of Ramadhan, religious authorities urged Muslims to intensify pious acts and increase Sunnat prayers, reading Al-Quran, Zikir, I’tikaf (spend their days and nights at the mosque) and Qiyamullail (nightly vigil).

Imams in the Friday sermon yesterday also called on Muslims to deepen their religious knowledge such as laws of fasting and etiquette such as refrain from committing forbidden acts, safeguarding sight, hearing and restraining the tongue as well as from wasteful matters.

Welcoming the holy month of Ramadhan is a blessing for the faithful where gates of heaven and blessings are abundant and every good deed is compensated with multiplied rewards.

One should also avoid consuming anything dubious and Haram, especially during the breaking of fast and when taking Sahur (pre-dawn meal).

Besides spiritual preparation, Muslims are also urged to look after their health as a healthy body will facilitate them to perform fasting and other pious acts such as Tarawih prayers, Qiyamullail, reading Al-Quran, I’tikaf and so on.

Imams also called on the Ummah to eat in moderation and strive for a balanced diet. The fasting month is also a good time to quit smoking.

“Let us be grateful for being able to welcome the holy month of Ramadhan once again despite the fact that the world is still grappling with COVID-19,” Imams said.

Imams also advised the Ummah to abide by the standard operating procedures (SOPs) and hoped that this year, “we will be able to perform such obligation properly and receive blessings from Allah the Almighty”.

Meanwhile, in the Friday sermon yesterday, Imams also highlighted the significance of water resources, especially when it is scarce.

“Imagine the hardship when the water supply is temporarily cut off or if there is yellowish water, drought, maintenance of infrastructure and so on affecting the daily routine,” Imams said.

“As consumers, we should be patient in facing such a situation and give trust to the Department of Water Services.

“Without realising, we tend not to appreciate such blessing as at present such resources are accessible. Due to the lack of appreciation, some people waste water and use it excessively,” Imams added.

“Such attitude of wastage is despicable. Let us be grateful for the blessings by being prudent and responsible in water usage and pray for such blessing to be everlasting and continuously enjoyed.”

Over 150kg of waste collected at beach clean-up

Over 150 kilogrammes of garbage and waste was collected by over 30 participants comprising Shell LiveWIRE Brunei Alumni members at a cleaning campaign at Muara Beach.

The beach clean-up is one of Shell LiveWIRE Brunei’s ‘Adopt-A-Beach’ campaign, a community effort aimed at empowering individuals of all ages to participate in the conservation of the marine environment as well as committing to ensure the cleanliness of Muara Beach for one year through a series of quarterly beach clean-ups.

The event was organised by Shell LiveWIRE Brunei with support from the Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation (JASTRe), Ministry of Development and supported by Beach Bunch Association.

Apart from introducing a sustainable lifestyle and to instil awareness in disposing garbage responsibly, the initiative aims to expose the issue of incorrect waste management and to raise awareness of correct waste management practices.

Shell LiveWIRE Brunei Programme Director Haji Abdul Yusrin bin Dato Seri Laila Jasa Haji Mohd Salleh, officers from Beach Bunch Association and Shell LiveWIRE Brunei also took part in the beach clean-up.

Participants at the beach clean-up. PHOTO: SHELL LIVEWIRE BRUNEI

JPMC levels up with new upgrade

Jerudong Park Medical Centre (JPMC) is the third laboratory to own the new Abbott GLP Total Laboratory Automation (TLA) System within the Southeast Asia region, offering flexibility and options to meet the increased operational demand at the medical centre.

Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar in his capacity as JPMC Executive Director was the guest of honour at the launch at JPMC Laboratory, Level 1 yesterday.

Senior management and heads of departments were also present.

The event began with a recitation of Doa by Haji Ishkandar bin Haji Buntar and continued with a tour to witness the operation of the GLP TLA system.

The GLP TLA system uses an automated sample delivery track system that handles an estimated 900 samples per hour from start to finish. “The automated processes will result in reduced turnaround time, which will benefit patient management, particularly in critical care units,” Head of JPMC Laboratory Department Dr Haji Mohammad bin Haji Kassim said.

It also has a feature that minimises contact with patients’ blood samples, ensuring workers’ safety. The system maximises efficiency by having a consistent sample management to ensure better and faster laboratory service, he added.

Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar and JPMC Medical Director Dr Meera Kabeer at the launch. PHOTO: JPMC

Promoting financial literacy

BIBD Securities (BIBDS) recently held a Financial Awareness Seminar in collaboration with Universiti Brunei Darussalam’s (UBD) School of Business and Economics.

Almost 200 participants attended the virtual talk which focussed on how good financial planning can help secure one’s future.

BIBDS Managing Director Haji Muhammad Yazid bin Dato Paduka Haji Mahadi emphasised the role of BIBDS in creating a world class Syariah-compliant asset management platform with financial literacy being the core of BIBDS.

“At BIBDS, promoting financial literacy is one of our core foundations. It is in our mission to help our clients by providing a diversified portfolio of Syariah compliant investment solutions, coupled with a bespoke financial planning service,” he said.

“Against the backdrop of current volatility in the global markets and the low rate environment, we strive to provide alternative avenues for clients to build their wealth over the long-term.”

Panellists at the BIBDS seminar. PHOTO: BIBD

Joining the BIBDS Managing Director on the panel were Head of Institutional Asset Management Jason Wong, BIBDS Relationship Manager Abegail Lo and BIBD Asset Management Multi Assets Manager Nur Ezza binti Haji Mohd Hani.

Mohd Adrian bin Dr Haji Azaharaini from BIBD Asset Management moderated the seminar.

The seminar covered the basics of investing, as well as an interactive panel discussion which provided an insight into the day-to-day activities of BIBDS, setting an investment mindset and different approaches to investing.

BIBDS recently won Best Investor Education at the Asia Asset Management Best of the Best Awards, which is a testament to the commitment and dedication in raising awareness on financial literacy to help the public build a strong financial foundation.

In line with BIBDS’ environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) values and overall business objectives, BIBDS remains committed to furthering investor education in Brunei.

In 2021, various investor education initiatives were targetted at the grass-roots level, delivering a number of educational initiatives catered to both retail and institutional segments.

BIBDS also partnered with local social media influencers to co-develop storyboards and posts on Instagram aimed at educating new investors and introducing financial concepts.

As a Partner in Progress, promoting financial awareness is being undertaken as part of a wider commitment to sustainability and the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG4 and SDG8.

Breaking the bias together

Baiduri Bank hosted a virtual event titled ‘Glow Up Friday: Women Empowerment Event 2022’ yesterday, in conjunction with International Women’s Day to not only promote financial education among women, but also to empower them to help other women break the bias by offering support and letting other women ‘lean in’.

On top of a financial planning segment conducted by Baiduri Bank Wealth Management Manager Siti Aminah binti Haji Abdul Rahman, the event also had a segment on women and strength training by fitness coach and 673 Jerudong co-owner Liyana Sidek, followed by a segment on supporting new mothers at work, delivered by trained facilitator and community and youth worker Rasyidah Samah.

Over 90 individuals attended the event, which featured live performances by local artistes Fatin Muzini and Azzniel Yunus.

“As a financial institution committed to fostering diversity and inclusion, it is one of our objectives to help individuals break the barriers that prevent them from succeeding financially.

“Platforms such as these not only raise awareness on the importance of financial literacy for women, but also provide opportunities and drive conversations around how women can thrive, grow and contribute positively to their respective communities,” said Baiduri Bank Group Strategic Marketing and Communications Head Ng Yick Wei.

ABOVE & BELOW: Photos show speakers at Baiduri’s virtual event. PHOTOS: BAIDURI

Partial road closure at SHOAS Bridge

Rokiah Mahmud

Part of the Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien (SHOAS) Bridge heading to Kota Batu starting from BM6.1km to BM2.2km will be temporarily closed until midnight on March 29, the Public Works Department (JKR) announced.

The closure is to pave way for sensor weigh in motion (WIM) installation work.

JKR advised motorists passing the area to take a detour through a contraflow for 3.9 kilometres.

Road users are reminded to follow the road signs and adhere to speed limits.

UBD elects new Student Representative Council

Azlan Othman

Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) organised a ceremony for the appointment of new Student Representative Council (MPP) for 2021/2022 and the dissolution of the 2020/2021 council virtually yesterday.

UBD Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Corporate and Administration) Hajah Rubiah binti Haji Yacub was the guest of honour.

Dean of Students Saidai bin Haji Hitam, in a welcoming remark, explained the selection process and leadership courses for the members that have been implemented online, and thanked the former Student Representative Council and acknowledged its services and contribution towards the development of the UBD Students’ Association (PMUBD).

The guest of honour congratulated former MPP members for their leadership despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and hoped the skills and experiences gained will be used for their personal development and be utilised for the good of the society in general.

She also congratulated the newly appointed leaders and advised them to fully embrace their responsibilities and roles and always cooperate and seek advice from Student Affairs and former MPP members.

She hoped that the new leadership will be able to further strengthen PMUBD and take it further in achieving its vision to become a credible and respected association.

The ceremony continued with the presentation of e-certificates and e-letters of appointment to the new 18 council members, a speech by President of the Student Representative Council for 2020/2021 Muhd Alaf bin Haji Redawan and the reading of pledge led by the new President of the Student Representative Council 2021/2022 Nur Qamelya binti Mohd Rafee.

New and former UBD Students Representatives Council members during the ceremony. PHOTO: AZLAN OTHMAN

JIS receives prestigious Energy Globe Award

Jerudong International School (JIS) was recognised as a national winner in the prestigious International Energy Globe Awards 2021 for its outstanding work in the school’s Outdoor Discovery Centre (ODC).

Principal Nicholas Sheehan said, “I am extremely proud of the school and the ODC team. This award is recognised globally as the most important award for sustainability worldwide. It recognises and validates the outstanding work of the school for the environment, here
in Brunei.”

The announcement was made at the awards ceremony in Kuala Lumpur on December 20, 2021.

ODC coordinator and former Head Girl Jazie Zaini said, “JIS would like to extend our thanks to the government for their support, particularly the Forestry Department who donated trees to make this project possible, Universiti of Brunei Darussalam (UBD) for giving students the opportunity to collaborate on their Badas Peat Swamp Restoration Project, Green Brunei for inviting us to join their tree-planting projects and the Brunei Climate Change Secretariat for the continuous support and encouragement to achieve our nation’s goals to foster awareness and increase education in matters pertaining to climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts in the education sector.”

Jaden Low, another alumni who has been working in the ODC following his graduation said, “It has been personally fulfilling to work on a project for so long, especially during the formative years of my life.

Education for Sustainable Development Coordinator Yvonne Follows-Smith, ODC Student Management Atip Adimas, Education for Sustainable Development Coordinator Assistant Jazie Zaini, and Project Manager Yahya Apoi at the Outdoor Discovery Centre. PHOTO: JIS

“The ODC is a project focussed not only on rewilding and reforestation, but youth empowerment as well. This award is definitely one of the highlights of my time at JIS.”

The ODC is a 10,000m2 project space located within the school campus featuring a wide range of projects and activities.

The award has been received for a project that counteracts increasing carbon emissions produced by international air travel and school buses through carbon offsetting.

Since its establishment five years ago, an estimated 11,000kg of carbon dioxide have been absorbed and over 40 trees have been planted.

 

LCB welcomes new students

Azlan Othman

Laksamana College of Business (LCB) welcomed new students for the college’s August/September 2021 and February/March 2022 intake during a ceremony on Thursday.

Deputy Principal and Chief Operating Officer Sivarajah Subramaniam briefed students on programmes at LCB and its study cultures, rules and regulations, academic and administrative staff of the college as well as incentives offered to the students.

Meanwhile, LCB Marketing / HSE Officer April Lim briefed the students on their responsibilities such as maintaining proper health and safety measures, and adhering to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) while at the college’s premises.

IT Support Technician Md Shahrul Ihtisyam bin Haji Sibodaud briefed students on online learning platforms and resources such as Moodle, Turnitin, Microsoft Teams, Perlego Online Library, JSTOR and EBSCOHost Databases made available for the students.

The event also saw President of Student Council Ummi Hazirah binti Haji Halidi introducing the Student Council and its roles, including initiating and organising leadership building activities.

The event was also live-streamed via Microsoft Teams.

The briefing was also live streamed via Microsoft Teams. PHOTOS: AZLAN OTHMAN
Deputy Principal and Chief Operating Officer Sivarajah Subramaniam