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Borneo Post
4 days ago
- General
- Borneo Post
15 special cakes for Sabah Governor's birthday distributed to welfare homes, orphanages
Tun Musa (second from left) intrigued by the Beaufort Mosque-inspired cake. – Information Department photo KOTA KINABALU (June 17): A total of 15 specially crafted cakes, celebrating the 74th official birthday of Sabah Governor Tun Musa Aman, were distributed to welfare homes and orphanages. In a brief speech when receiving the cakes at the Istana Seri Kinabalu on Tuesday, Tun Musa said the distribution ensured that the anniversary celebration could be enjoyed by people from all walks of life. Among the standout cakes was a Rolls Royce Ghost-themed cake in midnight blue and gold-brown, donated by Sutera Harbour Resort. The cake, made by pastry chef Kee Roesdyen and four assistants, was a 30kg chocolate moist cake with 20kg of fondant, taking four days to complete. The Rolls Royce Ghost-themed cake. Meanwhile, Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort presented a 50kg buttercream cake inspired by the Beaufort Mosque replica and traditional Linangkit motifs from Tuaran, which took five days to prepare. The Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) showcased a floating mosque-themed cake (Masjid Bandaraya) in honor of Zulhijjah month, designed by Chef De Partie Martha Edward Santani and three assistants. Hyatt Regency Kinabalu contributed a swordfish replica cake, symbolizing the iconic roundabout near the hotel. The 20kg carrot, walnut, and date-flavored cake was prepared by Pastry Chef Awang Mohd Yusrinizam and four assistants over seven days. Other contributors included: 5th Infantry Division Headquarters, Royal Malaysian Navy, Le Meridien Hotel, Hotel Horizon, Nexus Resort & Spa Karambunai, Hotel Promenade, Ming Garden Hotel, Dreamtel Kota Kinabalu, The Palace Hotel, Sabah Oriental Hotel anf Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) Sabah Contingent. Also present were Fifth Infantry Division Commander Major General Datuk Noorrul Azril Ariffin, Eastern Fleet Commander Mohd Norizal Fahrudin and Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun. The official Sabah Governor's birthday celebration is on June 21. Tun Musa (second from right) looking at the PDRM's plane-themed cake. – Information Department photo


Borneo Post
4 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
New Consul General of China presents letter of appointment to Sabah TYT
Dr Zhu (right) presents his letter of appointment to Tun Musa. – Information Department photo KOTA KINABALU (June 17): The strong relationship between China and Sabah across various economic sectors has solidified China's position as Malaysia's largest partner, particularly for Sabah. The Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu, Dr Zhu Xinglong, said Sabah's strategic location and wealth of natural resources have made it a key player in the development of a high-level China-Malaysia strategic partnership. 'In recent years, China and Sabah have achieved remarkable milestones in a wide range of collaborations, including trade, investment and tourism. 'China has remained Sabah's largest trading partner for several consecutive years. In fact, from January to May this year alone, 200,000 tourists from China visited Sabah,' he told reporters after paying a courtesy call on the Head of State, Tun Musa Aman, at Istana Seri Kinabalu on Tuesday. Dr Zhu said the visit was to formally introduce himself as the new Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Kota Kinabalu and to present his letter of appointment issued by the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs to Tun Musa. He also expressed hope that bilateral cooperation and China-Malaysia relations, built over more than five decades, would continue to be strengthened in the years to come. Dr Zhu succeeds Dr Huang Shi Fang, who held the post from 30 May 2022 until the end of March this year.


Daily Express
4 days ago
- Business
- Daily Express
Boosting China ties for stronger growth
Published on: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 Published on: Tue, Jun 17, 2025 By: Jonathan Nicholas Text Size: Tun Musa shakes hands with MCFAS Honorary President Datuk Clement Yeh upon arriving at the luncheon with Dr Oh (right). Kota Kinabalu: Sabah offers strong potential for deeper cooperation with China in agri-tech, sustainable farming and value-added industries, said Deputy Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Chan Foong Hin. 'As Malaysia chairs Asean in 2025, we aim to lead the region in green, integrated growth where palm oil plays a key role. Advertisement 'In 2024, bilateral trade hit a record USD 212.04 billion, with Malaysia's commodity exports to China exceeding RM20 billion, half of it from palm oil. Chinese tourist arrivals are also expected to double to 3.8 million, showing deepening people-to-people links. 'With strong leadership and continued collaboration, I am confident Malaysia-China ties, especially in Sabah, will grow stronger in the years ahead,' he said. Chan made the remarks during the 13th anniversary celebration and new office launch of the Malaysia-China Friendship Association Sabah (MCFAS) on Monday which was officiated by Head of State Tun Musa Aman. Chan said since 2012, the MCFAS had been vital in strengthening ties between the nations through trade, education and culture. 'Your efforts, especially under the Belt and Road Initiative, have brought meaningful economic benefits to Sabah in investment, tourism and agri-tech,' he said. Its President, Dr Oh Ei Sun meanwhile praised Tun Musa who encouraged the association to formalise efforts in 2012 after aiding with Chinese VVIP arrivals. 'Thirteen years later, we are deeply honoured to have Tun with us again, symbolising a new chapter in our journey. 'Today's launch of our new office is not just a physical upgrade, it marks a renewed commitment to expanding our role in Malaysia-China cooperation, especially in Sabah. Moving forward, we aim to strengthen ties with counterparts in China, promote youth and cultural exchanges, and transform our premises into a vibrant hub for collaboration,' he said. Dr Oh also announced the formation of the Borneo Alliance with Brunei, Sarawak and Kalimantan to deepen regional cooperation with China. 'We sincerely thank all our partners and welcome continued support as we work together to deepen the roots of Malaysia-China friendship,' he added. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
5 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
Malaysia-China Friendship Association Sabah opens new office, ushering in new era of regional cooperation
Tun Musa and Chan browsing through a photo exhibition at the venue, accompanied by Dr Oh. KOTA KINABALU (June 16): The Malaysia-China Friendship Association Sabah celebrated a major milestone with the official opening of its new office, marking a fresh chapter in fostering stronger Malaysia-China relations. The inauguration ceremony was officiated by Head of State Tun Musa Aman, and attended by distinguished guests, including Deputy Minister of Plantation and Commodities Datuk Chan Foong Hin. In his keynote address, the association's president, Dr Oh Ei Sun, emphasized the organization's unwavering commitment since its establishment in 2012 to deepening cultural, economic, and educational exchanges between the two nations. 'Since our founding, we have remained committed to promoting Malaysia-China friendship and deepening people-to-people exchanges. We have served as a bridge in diverse areas such as the economy, education and culture,' said Dr Oh. He noted that the opening of the new premises represents more than a mere relocation — it is a strategic leap in the association's ability to operate at higher standards and expand its reach across Sabah and the broader Borneo region. 'This symbolizes a new beginning for our organizational development, service capabilities and international outreach,' he said. 'We are now better positioned to contribute meaningfully to Malaysia-China cooperation.' Looking ahead, Dr Oh outlined the association's three strategic priorities: 1. Strengthening collaboration with local governments and Chinese institutions to drive trade and investment, 2. Expanding cultural, educational and tourism exchange platforms, and 3. Activating the new office as a multifunctional hub for dialogue, innovation and partnership. 'We envision this space as a vibrant hub where members, community stakeholders and business partners can collaborate and grow together,' he added.


Borneo Post
6 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
IEM Sabah Branch marks golden jubilee in grand fashion
Tun Musa, with Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Shahelmey Yahya, Mohd Yaakob, Chiang and IEM Sabah committee members cutting the anniversary cake. KOTA KINABALU (June 15): The Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) Sabah Branch commemorated its 50th golden jubilee with a grand celebration, honouring five decades of engineering excellence, leadership and impact in the state of Sabah. The prestigious event was graced by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sabah, Tun Datuk Seri Panglima (Dr) Musa bin Haji Aman, and Toh Puan Datin Seri Panglima Datuk Hajah Faridah binti Haji Tussin, whose attendance lent added prestige to the historic evening. Under the theme '50 Years of Engineering Excellence (1975–2025),' the celebration brought together engineers, dignitaries, government leaders and partners from across Malaysia to reflect on the profound journey of IEM Sabah — from humble beginnings in 1975 to its current role as a vital force in the state's professional and socio-economic landscape. In his opening address, Ir. Ts. Mohd Yaakob Jaafar, chairman of IEM Sabah Branch, expressed deep appreciation for the contributions of past and present leaders, committee members and members. 'This celebration marks not only the passing of time but the enduring spirit of a professional community dedicated to building Sabah's future,' he said. 'Our strength lies in our unity, our passion, and our shared commitment to engineering progress for the betterment of society.' Yaakob, who joined the IEM Sabah Branch in 2009 and has served as chairman since 2024, highlighted the Branch's successful hosting of CAFEO 42 in October 2024 as a recent milestone that showcased Sabah's engineering leadership on the ASEAN stage. He reaffirmed IEM Sabah's commitment to promoting professional excellence, enhancing public understanding of engineering, and inspiring the next generation of engineers. Ir. Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Chiang President of IEM, extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Sabah Branch, noting its steady growth to nearly 2,000 members and its consistent excellence in representing the engineering profession. 'This golden jubilee is more than a celebration — it is a tribute to resilience, professional integrity, and public service,' he remarked. Reflecting on Sabah's unique challenges as a geographically vast and ecologically rich state, Dr Chiang acknowledged the dedication of committee members who have balanced full-time careers with voluntary service to the profession. 'Your commitment is a beacon for younger generations and a model for our future,' he said. He also connected the occasion to IEM's national mission, noting the Institution's recent 66th anniversary themed 'ESG Engineering for a Greener Tomorrow.' He emphasized the importance of sustainability and innovation, and the Sabah Branch's key role in driving these principles at the state level. Ir. Nicolas Lim, organising chairman of the golden jubilee dinner, delivered a heartfelt tribute to the many individuals and communities that have shaped Sabah's engineering landscape over the decades. 'Fifty years ago, we had limited tools but unlimited ambition. Today, we see the results all around us — in the roads, bridges, schools, and communities that have grown stronger through engineering,' he said. He paid homage to Sabah's pioneering engineers and the spirit of innovation that has defined the state's engineering progress, highlighting the profession's crucial role in balancing development with environmental stewardship and cultural respect. All three speakers echoed a common vision — one of continued growth, deeper collaboration with government and industry, and unwavering commitment to uplifting lives through engineering. From infrastructure and innovation to energy and safety, IEM Sabah Branch is poised to continue being a catalyst for change. The evening concluded with a call to action for engineers, especially the younger generation, to carry the torch forward into the next 50 years — embracing emerging technologies, nurturing new talent, and remaining steadfast in the pursuit of excellence. As Sabah continues to grow, the IEM Sabah Branch stands proudly at the heart of its progress — a community of professionals building not just structures, but legacies. Also present at the dinner was Deputy Chief Minister cum Works Minister Datuk Shahelmey Yahya.