Fisherman drowns while looking for cockles off Pantai Remis

BERUAS, Oct 19 — A fisherman was found drowned after he was believed to have fallen from his boat while looking for cockles in the waters of Kuala Panchor, Pantai Remis here, this afternoon.

The body of Shahril Daud, 33, was found floating by other fishermen at about 7 pm.

A spokesman for the Perak Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) in a statement said the department received information about the incident at about 3.35 pm and an immediate search operation was carried out led by Fire Officer Mohd Akmal Hussin.

“The victim is believed to have fallen from the boat around 1.30 pm.

“The search radius was extended to 500m from the area where the victim was believed to have fallen before his body was found by fishermen at 7 pm,” he said, adding that the victim’s body was then handed over to the police for further action.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

33rd Li Bai Poetry Festival takes off in Ma’anshan City

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 20 — The 33rd Li Bai Poetry Festival was recently opened at the Jiangtun Bay Square of Riverside Park in Ma’anshan City, which has become a shining city culture card, according to the Publicity Department of Ma’anshan City.

Li Bai Poetry Festival firstly attached great importance to a principle line of ‘culture of Yangtze River’, and focused on the indissoluble relationship between the poet Li Bai and Ma’anshan City, according to a statement.

This festival included a variety of recreational activities including artistic performances, Yangtze River Culture Forum, and national poetry collection, which fully demonstrated the unique status and special charm of Ma’anshan City in the ‘Yangtze River culture’.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Undi 18: Govt wants to give more power to young people – PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 19 — The government wants to give young people in Malaysia more power, hence the implementation of Undi 18, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said the move is proof of the government’s confidence in the young generation and wants them to participate in the country’s development process.

Ismail Sabri said he had shared his views and action plans for the improvement of the Undi-18 initiative during a meeting with representatives of the National Student Consultative Council (MPPK) today.

“Alhamdulillah, I have received many interesting inputs today, especially those raised by the MPPK president, Amir Asyraf.

“InsyaAllah, the government is always open to hearing the views of young people,” he said in a post on his Facebook page, today.

Also present at the meeting was Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad.

Ismail Sabri said the MPPK, which consists of 41 student leaders from 41 universities, plays an important role in providing space for discussions and creating two-way communication between students and the government.

Ismail Sabri, who was the University Malaya student representative council president for the 1982/1983 session, said he believed that some of the young people he met today would one day become the country’s leaders.

On Sept 21, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said that the government had decided to go ahead with the implementation of Undi 18 and the automatic voter registration by Dec 31 this year at the latest as ordered by the Kuching High Court.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

RAVO: Estate workers willingly stand by roadside, in rain to get COVID vaccine jab

KALABAKAN, Oct 19 — Seven workers in Serudung Estate, here, were willing to wait by the roadside, and in the rain, just so that they could be vaccinated against COVID-19.

When they heard that a Rapid Assessment and Vaccination Operation (RAVO) project team, run by the Sabah Health Department, was in the neighbourhood to administer the vaccine jabs to the residents, they immediately took a 30-minute motorbike ride from their homes to wait for the team at Jalan Branko Serudung.

The RAVO team, which spotted them, stopped to ask them a few questions before giving them the vaccine jabs.

Wati Lancang, 45, was thankful to have been finally vaccinated.

“In August, I went to the Sekolah Kebangsaan Kalabakan vaccination centre (PPV) but could not be vaccinated due to my high blood pressure. I have been worried about the COVID-19 infection but am happy now to have gotten my vaccine shot,” she said, here, today.

Arif Appte, 45, meanwhile, thanked the health workers for facilitating the vaccination of the residents in the estate that is located far away from urban areas or the PPV.

“With the RAVO team coming to the area, I do not have to go far or incur expenses. I do not mind being vaccinated by the side of the road… it is better than not being vaccinated,” he added.

Riska Hamzah, 27, had been fearful of being vaccinated especially after being influenced by the anti-vaccination propaganda.

“Getting accurate information about the vaccine and seeing that my friends and family had also been vaccinated finally gave me the confidence to go for it too,” Riska said.

Meanwhile, Sabah Health director Datuk Dr Rose Nani Mudin said the RAVO project and other outreach activities were being carried out because she was aware that there were still people in the interior who had not been vaccinated.

“We trekked through the forest and travelled up to five hours today because we know there are still some in the interior who have not been vaccinated due to health factors,” she said, adding that 141,000 residents of Tawau and Kalabakan have yet to be vaccinated.

She said the RAVO project, in collaboration with the Community Development Leaders Unit (UPPM) including the Malaysia Vaccine Support Volunteers (MyVac), is being implemented for a week in Tawau, starting yesterday, and involves 21 localities, including Serudung Estate and Kampung Serudung Laut, after which it will be continued in Kinabatangan, Tongod and Nabawan.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

UPSI’s first Penjana programme meets industry needs

TANJONG MALIM, Oct 19 — Graduates who participate in the National Economic Recovery Plan (Penjana) of the Ministry of Higher Education-Career Advancement Programme (KPT-CAP) which was held for the first time at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) will benefit in meeting the needs of the industry.

UPSI Entrepreneurial Development and Graduate Employability director Dr Sharul Effendy Janudin said the collaboration programme with the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) and The Ship Campus was to help improve the employment marketability of graduates affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Secure job placements and training are arranged to meet the needs of the company where participants will be given training to become competent and skilled employees.

“For those who attended this programme, the company must offer a job because this project is a ‘place and train’ category where we have made an agreement with the company involved when the application is made and must be supported by an LOC (Letter of Commitment),” he said when contacted by Bernama today.

Sharul Effendy said UPSI had received a fund of RM79,000 from the MOHE and hoped that the 15 graduates who participated in the programme could meet the needs of the industry and become more knowledgeable.

“This is the result of the initiative of the Department of Communication and Media, Faculty of Language and Communication UPSI through the MyFuture Media Specialist Programme,” he said.

The programme which started yesterday will end on Oct 29.

Earlier, it was reported that Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad was targeting 20,000 graduates to benefit through the Penjana KPT-CAP programme.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Statistics help ensure that food remains on every Malaysian’s table — Mustapa Mohamed

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 20 — After dealing with the health and economic consequences of COVID-19 since its oubreak, the government has learnt that statistics can help ensure that food remains on every Malaysian’s table, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.

He said what the government had learnt from dealing with the pandemic is that, there is a need to compile and disseminate granular and real-time statistics.

“For example, in providing help to the people, we need a much more robust data mechanism tracking micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and people living under the poverty line.

“Statistics can help us ensure that food remains on every Malaysian’s table,” he said when delivering his opening remarks virtually at the 8th Malaysia Statistics Conference (8th MyStats) 2021 here, today.

Mustapa said the pandemic had also enhanced the importance of statistics, as people wanted to have the latest information on unemployment and inflation, on a monthly, if not weekly basis.

“Statistics as they say, do not lie,” he said.

To meet the people’s expectations, he said there is a need for the rapid and transparent dissemination of granular data to the public.

Touching on the 2020 Malaysian Population and Housing Census (Census 2020), Mustapa said as at Oct 14, 2021, 90 per cent of the population have been covered in the census, and the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM) remains committed to completing it by end of this month.

The Census 2020 was supposed to be completed by Oct 24, 2020 but had to be postponed inevitably due to the pandemic, he added.

In terms of DoSM’s publications, Mustapa said none of the department’s publications were affected despite the movement control orders (MCOs) and the government’s standard operating procedures (SOPs) were imposed since last year.

“Indeed, all 519 publications in 2020 and 269 publications in 2021 (as at Sept 30) were released on time,” he said.

Meanwhile, chief statistician Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said the DoSM managed to release very useful information to the public almost every day despite several MCOs were implemented since the pandemic outbreak.

“Among them are the Malaysian Economic Statistics Review (MESR) report, which has now entered its eight series containing 322 economic indicators,” he said when delivering his virtual welcoming remarks.

Mohd Uzir said besides, 61 DoSM Intelligence MCO Impact Case Study reports in several sectors, such as services, construction and manufacturing were provided to the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) to assist them in formulating national policies.

Mohd Uzir said over the years, the DoSM had relentlessly supplied economic and social statistics to the government for the purpose of national policy formulation.

“The DoSM will continue to excel with the dissemination of socioeconomic statistics of the smallest geographical level with the publication of Mylocal Stats,” he added.

Themed “Navigating Resilient Recovery Through Statistics”, the 8th MyStats is held simultaneously with the World Statistics Day Celebration.

Mohd Uzir said this year’s theme coincides with the world situation today which is in the recovery phase through the use of statistical solutions as the main platform.

The DoSM, in a statement, said MyStats Day aims to increase the awareness and understanding in the statistical community regarding the importance of statistics to the development, as well as the well- being of the people who need correct decisions based on comprehensive and sufficient evidence and facts.

“With the availability of accurate statistics, the channeling of national resources for planning and development can be implemented efficiently and effectively in ensuring that no one is left behind,” it said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Facebook plans to change company name next week — Report

WASHINGTON, Oct 20 — Social media giant Facebook Inc plans to change its company name next week, Sputnik reported, quoting the US tech blog The Verge report, citing a source.

The possible name change is designed to reflect the company’s “focus on building the metaverse,” and to signal the tech giant’s “ambition to be known for more than social media and all the ills that entail”.

After the rebranding, the blue Facebook app would likely be positioned as one of many products among others, like Instagram and WhatsApp, under a parent company.

A Facebook spokesperson refused to comment, the US technology blog said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency