The United States (US) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) moved Brunei to Level 3 on December 28, 2021 from Level 4 three months prior. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
The United States (US) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) moved Brunei to Level 3 on December 28, 2021 from Level 4 three months prior. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
As the country ushers in 2022, the desire to return to stability and prosperity burns brighter than ever after a gloomy end to 2021. Businesses and the public are looking forward to the new year with hope and eagerly looking for change and betterment. The previous year was wrought with COVID-19 causing considerable damage in terms of lives lost and a dwindling economy. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
Brunei recorded 17 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, bringing the tally of confirmed cases to 15,491, according to the Ministry of Health. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
A joint operation by Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF), Royal Customs and Excise Department (RCED) and Immigration and National Registration Department (INRD) unearthed several offences on Friday night in Belait District. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
A house went up in flames in Kampong Telingan, Rampayoh in Belait District on Friday morning. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
The Intermediate Court on Thursday handed a three years and four months’ jail with two canings to a local man who broke into a room to steal property. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Betty White, whose saucy, up-for-anything charm made her a television mainstay for more than 60 years, whether as a man-crazy TV hostess on The Mary Tyler Moore Show or the loopy housemate on The Golden Girls, has died. She was 99. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
KUALA LUMPUR (CNA) – Johor became the latest Malaysian state to be hit by floods, with the number of evacuees rising steadily on Saturday. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
BERLIN (AP) – Exploding fireworks killed two men on New Year’s Eve, one in Germany and the other in Austria, local media reported on Saturday. More details in Sunday’s Borneo Bulletin.
Azlan Othman
His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam expressed concern that many government-owned buildings are abandoned and no longer in use.
In a New Year 2022 titah last night, His Majesty asked why this has happened.
“This should be tackled in a holistic manner by stakeholders for the assets to be utilised and to avoid wastage. In addition, all ministries are encouraged to implement a shared facilities method for expenses to be focussed towards attaining Brunei Vision 2035.”
The monarch also said under the 11th National Development Plan, the development agenda is going well.
Under the programme, many projects have been and are being implemented.
His Majesty also said there is nothing more meaningful than being grateful to Allah the Almighty in that we are able to usher in the new year.
“It is a priceless blessing, just like the blessings showered upon us such as good health, longevity and peace from Allah the Almighty.”
On the COVID-19 Pandemic His Majesty said the world is struck by the emergence of a new variant Omicron which according to the latest update, has spread all over the world, adding to global concern.
The monarch said as a faithful Ummah, we ought to see it as provisions from Allah the Almighty.
“In an effort to tackle the pandemic, Brunei has implemented a national vaccination programme, which has been running successfully, to the point where we are able to enter the Endemic Phase. In the Endemic Phase, activities previously restricted can now be carried out. However, we still need to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs).”
His Majesty also reminded the people not to be complacent, especially when the nation is loosening restrictions, as minor mistakes invite repercussions.
“Although we are also grappling with the pandemic of 2021, the nation is also blessed to be able to chair ASEAN successfully.
The ASEAN workforce is delighted to be able to step up efforts to develop the ASEAN community. ASEAN also strives for youth to inherit this region with sustainable development and in this context, the seting up of the ASEAN Junior Fellowship programme.”
Speaking on the nation’s achievement, His Majesty said the nation ranked 21st out of 214 nations in the Government Effectiveness Index based on Worldwide Governance Indicators 2021 by the World Bank.
“Such an achievement requires tremendous work from all parties involved,” His Majesty said, adding that “In an effort to provide job opportunities to locals, the provision of human resource that is marketable and employable is paramount.”
“Thus, a lifelong learning programme is relevant. The Ministry of Education and other relevant ministries have outlined a comprehensive plan for education to run smoothly in the Endemic Phase.”
On welfare, the monarch said, “We are implementing the National Welfare System (SKN) through which the application for assistance can be sped up and specified to those in need.”
His Majesty extended appreciation to all levels of the public service, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Royal Brunei Police Force, uniformed personnel including those in the private sector as well as volunteers and frontliners for their commitment and efforts to their tasks throughout 2021.
The monarch also expressed gratitude to all levels of the community for their cooperation in supporting the government in containing the pandemic and in supporting the national agenda.
The ruler also conveyed appreciation to friendly nations and international organisations for their cooperation and assistance, especially when the nation was grappling with the second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak.
“I wish the citizens and residents a Happy New Year 2022 including those residing abroad and pray that Allah the Almighty will bless us with strong faith, good health, peace and prosperity for all,” His Majesty said.