Kedah LKIM to create frozen fish stockpiles for monsoon season

SUNGAI PETANI, Oct 25 — The Kedah branch of the Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia (LKIM) will create frozen fish (Q-Fish) stockpiles to ensure an adequate supply of fish during the northeast monsoon season, which is expected to begin next month.

Its director, Dr Abdul Salim Tajudin, said that for a start, 10 tonnes of frozen fish, purchased and collected from fishermen statewide, would be used as buffer stock at the LKIM Kuala Kedah port in Alor Setar.

“We expect the northeast monsoon will last from this November to January next year, which will reduce fish supply. However, LKIM will create a buffer stock to overcome this shortage.

“We will start putting together a buffer stock in December, with an initial 10 tonnes of fish to be frozen using individual quick freezing (IQF) technology,” he said when met at LKIM’s 50th Golden Jubilee celebration and the ‘gotong-royong’ with fishing community in Tanjung Dawai today.

Also present was state Agriculture and Food Industry, Plantation Industries and Commodities, Transport and Indian Community Affairs Committee chairman, Azman Nasruddin.

Abdul Salim said that among the types of fish collected included kembung, cencaru and selayang, which were in high demand by the people in the state.

He added that the buffer stock is also expected not only to overcome the shortage of fish supply but also to stabilise fish prices, which usually rise sharply during the monsoon season.

“People can also enjoy fish that is guaranteed to be of quality as well as fresh, and will be sold 20 per cent cheaper than the market price. For example, the highest selling price is ikan termenung, at RM8 per kilogramme,” he added.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

There is urgent need to increase digital-ready MSMEs across ASEAN – PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 — There is an urgent need in increasing digital-ready micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) among the ASEAN community, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

In his keynote address during the ASEAN Business Investment Summit 2021, Ismail Sabri said MSMEs that are lacking in access to technologies are facing the greatest risk of being left behind in this post-pandemic era.

“In the light of this summit, the existing ecosystem of all ASEAN states must also be strengthened, while some areas are in dire need of streamlining on certain policies,” he said.

Therefore, he urged fellow ASEAN countries to work closely in ensuring digital technologies will benefit all.

“In achieving such aspirations, the wealth of experience, technological capacity and innovative approach of private sectors could be further consolidated via public policy.

“I firmly believe that through capitalising on those synergies, we would be able to pave the path for an inclusive digitally-enabled ASEAN in the near future,” Ismail Sabri said.

He said while digital integration has enabled ASEAN to harness its collective competitiveness in the global economy and foster domestic growth, divergences in technological readiness and connectivity remain elusive.

Hence, the region cannot disregard the speed and scale of changes that have implicated society, of which in due process had widened inequalities across nations.

“The essential question – how do we harness these technologies for future preparation of our businesses and people, while cushioning disruptive transitions?

“Thus, we need to reshape our digital ecosystem in a way that ensures inclusive, sustainable and resilient growth. On this note, allow me to share three key points of suggested resolutions,” he said.

Ismail Sabri said it is imperative for every ASEAN state to foster a truly accessible and affordable digital infrastructure for all, hence there are needs to build inclusive digital infrastructure.

He said Malaysia has taken efforts to improve the foundational infrastructure, with the launching of the Malaysian Digital Blueprint (or MyDIGITAL) initiative early this year in tandem with the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0).

“Our aim is to transform the nation into a digitally-enabled, technology-driven high-income economy, while enhancing digital infrastructure for seamless and extensive connectivity.

“This aspiration is currently being actualised by the National Digital Network (or JENDELA) action plan, with an allocation of approximately US$6.7 billion,” he noted.

Malaysia also aimed to improve broadband quality and coverage while paving the way to 5G technology, to enable the country to enhance the preparedness of the nation as well as catalysing a conducive ecosystem for an innovative economy.

He said ASEAN also needed to promote inclusive digital literacy, and to this effect, Malaysia has emphasised developing future-ready digital talents as one of the outlined strategies under the recently tabled 12th Malaysia Plan.

Under the plan, continuous measures in upskilling and reskilling digital literacy will be undertaken in ensuring the relevancy of the workforce at all times. Malaysia is also consistently expanding industrial trainings, which include technical and vocational education training, research and development, as well as commercialisation and innovation.

Ismail Sabri said that via various initiatives, the persistent gap in digital skills across the ASEAN region could eventually be brought closer.

“This is essential for better cooperation and prosperity among ASEAN states, considering the fact that some ASEAN members are having more than 90 per cent of digital penetration, while some only by 40 per cent,” he said.

Ismail Sabri said Malaysia has also intensified policy interventions which specifically target to expand the breadth and depth of digitalisation adoption by MSMEs.

“This approach is imperative for Malaysia, as our MSMEs accounted for more than 90 per cent of businesses in ASEAN economies.

“Without due preparations and measures, we could be among the most hard-hit by the pandemic post repercussion,” he said.

Therefore, he said successful adoption of digital technologies are crucial for consistent revitalisation and sustainable economic recovery.

“Digitalisation and technological innovation have been embedded in the initiatives and action plans, including in some of the free trade agreements.

“The recently endorsed Bandar Sri Begawan Roadmap has aspired many in propelling ASEAN’s transformation into a sustainable digital future. This initiative is in accordance with the past Global Survey, which had ascertained Asia in becoming a home to the largest number of digital platform companies,” he said.

In 2016 alone, Asia’s market capitalisation had reached over US$930 billion, whereas for Southeast Asia it was US$7 billion.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

TH donates 25 passenger vans to selected welfare homes nationwide

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 — Lembaga Tabung Haji (TH) through its Mobility Programme 2021 will contribute 25 passenger vans to selected welfare homes nationwide with an allocation of RM2.5 million.

In a statement today, TH said the programme, launched in 2016, was aimed at donating dual-function vans that could be used by the local community as passenger vans or hearses.

“Since its introduction, TH has donated more than 56 multi-functional vehicles to selected mosques nationwide which have benefited more than 200,000 people.

“This year, TH will extend the contributions to welfare homes and associations such as orphanages, old folks’ homes and homes for persons with disabilities to help make it easier for them to carry out their activities and programmes,” the statement read.

According to the statement, TH has also allocated RM18.7 million to implement other programmes such as the ‘Ehsan’, ‘Ikhtiar’ and ‘A’fiat’ Programmes.

Meanwhile, TH donated a van for the daily use of the Nur Murni Care Centre in Batu Kawa, Kuching, Sarawak, yesterday.

At the event, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Senator Idris Ahmad handed over a replica of the van key to the Nur Murni Care Centre chairman Noni @ Noraini Bakiri in conjunction with his first working visit to the state.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

New date for tabling of MA63 bill

PUTRAJAYA, Oct 25 — The Cabinet has decided to set another date for the tabling of the bill to amend several provisions in the Federal Constitution relating to Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

He said the postponement was triggered as consensus could not be reached on the proposed amendments to some of the relevant articles in the Federal Constitution during an engagement session yesterday, which was also attended by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

The bill was initially scheduled to be tabled at Dewan Rakyat tomorrow followed by the second reading on Oct 28 (2021).

Wan Junaidi in a statement today said the new date for the first reading of the bill would be determined after a briefing by the Attorney-General (AG) on the matter during the Cabinet meeting this Friday.

“Although the Cabinet has in principle agreed to the proposed bill, there are several ministers who are seeking further clarification on the amendments. That is why the Cabinet has decided that it would be best to set a new date to table the bill after the briefing by the AG,” he said.

Wan Junaidi said the decision was made to ensure that the bill would obtain full support from all the ministers.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Fake news continues to be controlled after revocation of Emergency Ordinances – Annuar

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 — The dissemination of fake news after the revocation of the Emergency Ordinances will continue to be curbed using the existing provisions of laws including the Penal Code, the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 and the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said the revocation of the Emergency Ordinances would also not obstruct cases under investigations as well as ongoing court proceedings according to the law.

He said in the enforcement of the ordinances, there were no compounds (fake news) issued as there are no provisions to compound offences nonetheless there were cases brought to court and fined.

“In line with the provisions of the country’s Constitution, cases which occurred when the ordinance was in force can continue after the revocation while cases under review and so on depended on the discretion of the the Attorney-General’s Chambers on whether to pursue the case or not,” he said when winding up the debate on the motion to revoke the Emergency Ordinances at Dewan Rakyat today.

Annuar said since the Emergency Ordinances came into effect from March 12 to Oct 21 this year, 30 investigations papers were opened with 26 settled covering 12 cases charged and 14 cases classified as no further action or NFA.

Apart from that, four cases were still under investigation involving one case by the Royal Malaysia Police and three more cases with the Attorney-General’s Chambers and state prosecution director.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Malaysian Culture Week 2021 in hybrid mode from Oct 25-30

PUTRAJAYA, Oct 25 — The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) is organising the Malaysian Culture Week (MBM) 2021 themed ‘Bangkit Asal’ to uplift or revive the country’s arts, culture and heritage, in a hybrid manner from today (Oct 25) until Oct 30.

MOTAC in a statement today said the Malaysian Culture Week is the ministry’s ‘signature programme’ as a platform to showcase the diversity of arts, culture and heritage in Malaysia by providing space to express cultural diversity.

The programme involves ten departments or agencies under MOTAC which have their respective signature products, it said.

The agencies involved are the National Department for Culture and Arts, Museum Department, National Heritage Department, National Archives, National Library, Istana Budaya, Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation, National Art Gallery, National Academy of Arts Culture and Heritage (Aswara) and Tourism Malaysia.

Various interesting activities have been lined up by each agency to fill in through the MOTAC Facebook platform as well as the website www.mbm2021.com, from 2 pm to 6 pm from Oct 25 to 30.

The activities that will be presented are related to archiving, cultural arts and heritage education, performing arts, visual arts, selected manuscript content, arts and culture based on Malaysian cultural roots.

There will also be videos recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), artifacts and national history, as well as the branding of Malaysia as ‘Top of The Mind Ecotourism Destination of the World’.

MOTAC Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the implementation of the programme was in line with the strategic planning in the MOTAC Tourism Recovery Plan to expand the promotional aspect to attract tourists when the border gates open.

“With a programme like this, it is hoped that it can revive the country’s tourism and cultural industry under the new norms,” she said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

IdeaXchange successfully gathers experts’ views; Formulates national STIE strategy

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 — The IdeaXchange programme has successfully gathered the views of experts and stakeholders in strengthening the policy, governance and ecosystem of science, technology and innovation (STI), as well as formulating the country’s science, technology, innovation and economy (STIE) strategy.

Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the platform has also created STIE’s focus areas including the 10-10 Malaysian Science, Technology, Innovation and Economy Framework (10-10 MySTIE), the National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy as well as the National Biotechnology Policy.

“Most of the views from IdeaXchange will be included in policy papers and reinforced with data and analysis so that relevant inputs can be presented directly through research by the Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM) as the think tank for this ministry and other ministries based on evidence and facts.

“At the moment, in line with the ministry’s effort to mainstream STIE in every initiative and programme at the national level, ASM provides inputs on STI to over 14 ministries, state governments and agencies. Through IdeaXchange, more than 800 ASM experts have contributed their ideas based on the current STIE topics.”

He said this when launching the 35th IdeaXchange entitled Building a Resilient Nation: STI as the enabler of the 12th Malaysia Plan, which was held virtually today.

According to Dr Adham, all proposals and views from the studies conducted by ASM since 2015 were monitored and to date, almost 80 per cent of the proposals had been accepted and approved by the government.

The IdeaXchange programme is a platform for the scientific community as well as members of the ASM expert network to exchange ideas and discuss issues related to STI.

In the meantime, Dr Adham hoped that more researchers can produce more focused and high-impact studies in order to achieve the mission of making Malaysia a high-technology and resilient country.

To this end, he said all researchers should have the characteristics of a world-class researcher who is able to bring about change, excels in creating opportunities and successfully conducts transformative and impactful research and projects.

He added that based on ASM’s Science Outlook 2020 report, the large number of researchers were in higher education institutions with 79.92 per cent, followed by the industrial sector (15.85 per cent) and government research institutions (4.14 per cent).

Source: BERNAMA News Agency