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JANUARY 2006
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NEWS:-
Tuesday, 24th January 2006 |
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His
Majesty visits two mukims in interior Belait |
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The wellbeing and
welfare of the rakyat and people of several outlying mukims in the
Belait District came under review by His Majesty Sultan Haji
Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang
Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, Monday. The mukims visited by the
Monarch were Melilas, Sukang and Labi. The visit was His Majesty’s
first to mukims and kampungs this year. For the residents of the
communities, the visit was a happy occasion as it enabled them to
greet the Monarch. |
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The Monarch flew his
helicopter into Mukim Melilas for his first stop and was greeted on
arrival at the Mukim Melilas Longhouse by the Minister of Home Affairs,
Pehin Dato Paduka Haji Adanan, his deputy, Pehin Dato Paduka Haji Dani,
the Acting Belait District Officer, Awang Haji Mohammad bin Haji Abdul
Rahman, and by the Acting Penghulu of Mukim Melilas, Pehin Datu Pekerma
Dewa Haji Mohd Ali.
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His Majesty proceeded
to the residence of the Acting Penghulu of Mukim Melilas, where His
Majesty consented to witness a conversion ceremony of a 20-year-old Iban
youth, Simon Anak Saoh. He is now known as Mohammad Asyraf bin Abdullah
Saoh. |
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His Majesty then
consented to view an exhibition of handicrafts made by the residents of
the Mukim Melilas Longhouse. His Majesty also toured the mukim’s clinic
which provides basic health care and treatment. Last year, nearly 300
people visited the clinic. |
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The next stop was the
Mukim Melilas’s Religious Hall. Apart from being used for prayers, the
hall is also a focal point for social gatherings and other activities.
His Majesty later went to the Melilas Primary School, first opened in
1964. At present, there are 14 pupils studying there, from Pre-School to
Primary Six class. In efforts to achieve academic excellence, the school
has embarked on a number of activities such as organising extra classes,
guidance programmes to motivate pupils, holding consultation with
parents and giving incentives to the best pupils. It has achieved a 100
percent pass in the Primary Certificate Assessment, PCE Examination for
the past three consecutive years. |
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From the Melilas
Primary School, His Majesty continued his working visit to Mukim Sukang.
His Majesty also flew into Mukim Sukang by helicopter - a journey that
only took about 20 minutes. On arrival at the Datu Maharaja Setia Dian
Primary School, His Majesty was taken on a tour of the school and
observed several learning facilities available. The school was built in
1978.
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His Majesty also toured
the Mukim Sukang’s Religious Hall. Nearly all residents of Mukim Sukang
have embraced Islam. His Majesty then stopped at the mukim’s Police
Control Post which caters for the safety and wellbeing of the residents.
The mukim’s Health Clinic also came under His Majesty’s scrutiny. The
clinic provides free basic health services to all citizens including
overseas specialist medical treatment. |
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His Majesty also
visited the residence of the Penghulu of Mukim Sukang, Datu Maharaja
Setia Mohammad Simpok. Mukim Sukang is the largest mukim in the Belait
District and has more than 600 residents. Mukim Sukang is made up of
three races comprising Dusuns, Ibans and Punans. His Majesty then
consented to visit the Rumah Panjang Punan.
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His Majesty consented
to take a closer look at the new Automatic Meteorological Data Aquistic
System, AMEDAS, in Kampung Sukang. It is a network of automatic weather
observation system, and is one of 14 stations nationwide. His Majesty’s
next stop was the mukim’s Multi-Purpose Hall. The provision of such
facility represents a part of the development projects in rural areas.
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From Mukim Sukang, His
Majesty continued his visit to Mukim Labi. His Majesty’s visit began at
the Rampayoh Primary School where His Majesty consented to tour the
school premise. The Government of His Majesty places education at its
most priority for the population. Brunei Darussalam is one of the
countries in the world where the rate of literacy is above 90 percent.
Then His Majesty visited one of the four longhouses in Mukim Labi. Rumah
Panjang Teraja is a six-door longhouse and is occupied by 60 people who
are mostly self-employed. Like other longhouses in the country, Rumah
Panjang Teraja is provided with basic needs such as water supply and
electricity and telephone services. |
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His Majesty also
stopped at another longhouse - Rumah Panjang Mendaram Besar is an
11-door longhouse and is occupied by more than 70 people. Most occupants
of the longhouses are of Iban race.
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His Majesty then had a
closer look at paddy field at Lot Sengkuang. It is the largest paddy
project carried out by the Mukim and Kampung Consultative Councils with
the help of the Agriculture Department. First opened in 1962, it now has
200 members who are involved in paddy project on a 300-hectare area.
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Mukim Labi is divided
into two zones - Labi Satu and Labi Dua. During the working visit, His
Majesty stopped over at the residence of the Ketua Kampung Labi Satu,
Awang Haji Abdullah bin Idris. Mukim Labi is famous with local fruits
such as durians and oranges.
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His Majesty also
stopped over at the residence of Penghulu of Mukim Labi, Awang Haji
Kamarhan bin Haji Atma. Mukim Labi has a population of more than 2
thousand and 3 hundred. Apart from its famous oranges, Mukim Labi was
once famous for its handicraft products.
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His Majesty then
proceeded to the Mukim Labi Multi-Purpose Hall for luncheon. Present
were orphans and senior citizens as well as residents of Mukim Labi. Doa
selamat was read by the Belait District’s Court Judge Syari’e.
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Before leaving, His
Majesty consented to receive greetings from residents of Mukim Labi. The
working visit of His Majesty to Mukim Labi reflects His Majesty’s
serious attention to the well-being of the rakyat and people and at the
same time watched the progress and development of Mukim Labi. |
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Brunei-Malaysia discuss efforts to enhance cooperation in education
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The Minister of
Education begins three-day visit to Malaysia Monday, aimed at studying
the education system there apart from exchanging views on initiatives
which can bring mutual benefit to the two neighbours. Pehin Dato Seri
Setia Haji Abdul Rahman is leading a delegation which includes the
Permanent Secretary and a number of principals. They are expected to
tour several educational institutions to take a closer look at the
system being practiced by the authority.
The Minister and delegation are also scheduled to pay a courtesy call on
Malaysia’s Minister of Education, His Excellency Dato Sri Hishamuddin
Tun Hussein. During the meeting, they will confer on efforts to bridge a
gap on existing bilateral relationship and explore ways to upgrade
cooperation in the field between the two countries. |
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“Enhancing National Competitive Capability”, theme of this year’s National
Day celebration |
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The theme and logo of
the 22nd National Day celebration hopefully can serve as a platform
towards making the celebration a happy occasion and makes it goes
smoothly towards together enhancing patriotism among the people.
The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Retired Major-General Pehin
Dato Seri Pahlawan Haji Mohammad made the statement when chairing the
3rd Meeting of the Brunei Darussalam National Day Celebration Executive
Committee, Monday. The meeting discussed the format for the hoisting of
the giant Brunei Darussalam national flag. This year’s celebration
carries the theme, “Mempertingkatkan Daya Saing Bangsa” or “Enhancing
National Competitive Capability”. |
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Application of HACCP Systems, necessity for all food businesses |
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Food safety is becoming
an important issue in food trade. Despite progress in improving the
quality of food and food handling, the Permanent Secretary at the
Ministry of Development said food-borne disease remains one of the most
common and important causes of illness and health in developing as well
as developed countries.
Speaking at the opening of a training course on Hazard Analysis and
Critical Control Point, HACCP, Awang Haji Mohammad Said bin Pehin Dato
Paduka Haji Hashim said that the application of the HACCP systems, as
recommended by Codex Alimentarius - a UN food standard body, is becoming
a necessity for all food businesses in particular those who trade on the
international markets. Twenty-five participants including those from
ASEAN member countries are taking part in the five-day course. Among its
objectives are to guide the participants on how to conduct verification
and auditing of HACCP programmes, as well as provide training to
potential auditors to expose them to knowledge and skills needed to
perform audits. The course is being held in Gadong. |
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