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Day: September 28, 2024

Para SUKMA: Swimming Champions Sarawak Now Eye ‘Bigger Pool’

KUCHING, Sarawak, the newly crowned King of the Pool at the 2024 Malaysia Para Games (Para SUKMA) here, have drawn up a strategic blueprint to produce swimmers for the national team who can make waves on the world stage. This development was shared by Sarawak’s para swimming head coach, Sarini @ Syarbini Kedri, who revealed that five other coaches have been assigned to different divisions such as Miri, Sibu and Kuching to unearth and nurture young talents. ‘Alhamdulillah for being the overall swimming champions by winning 17 golds to surpass the 15-gold target. This success is firstly due to us

Mpox: Patient Health And In Stable Condition – Dr Dzulkefly

PUTRAJAYA, The patient who was confirmed positive for monkeypox or clade II variant mpox is now getting better and is in a stable condition, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. He said the individual, who was confirmed positive for mpox last Sept 16, had shown positive progress. “The patient, who is currently in isolation, is stable and healthy. We (Ministry of Health) will end the isolation period. We will let you know when (the isolation period is over),” he told reporters after the Gotong Royong Mega Fight Aedes 2.0, 1 Hour Malaysia Clean Up programme in conjunction with

Experts Warn Against Harmful Social Media Content

Today’s technological advancements significantly shape people’s lifestyles, particularly in communication via social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Social media not only creates a space for individuals to connect and interact but also fosters self-expression, particularly with the emergence of trends and careers as content creators on these platforms. This career is becoming increasingly popular, especially among young people who feel that social media platforms offer them the freedom to create, express their creativity, and pursue their passions, unlike other careers that are often seen as restrictive and governed by strict rules. However, concerns arise when individuals

Mpox: Patient Health And In Stable Condition – Dr Dzulkefly

PUTRAJAYA, The patient who was confirmed positive for monkeypox or clade II variant mpox is now getting better and is in a stable condition, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. He said the individual, who was confirmed positive for mpox last Sept 16, had shown positive progress. “The patient, who is currently in isolation, is stable and healthy. We (Ministry of Health) will end the isolation period. We will let you know when (the isolation period is over),” he told reporters after the Gotong Royong Mega Fight Aedes 2.0, 1 Hour Malaysia Clean Up programme in conjunction with

Vehicle-Free Zone Keeps Melaka Cleaner – Nik Nazmi

MELAKA, The successful implementation of the Vehicle-Free Zone implemented by Melaka can be used as an alternative platform to free cities from motorised vehicles throughout the country, said the Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad. He said the alternative was not only a method to reduce traffic congestion in the focus areas, especially in the city centres, but as a commitment to the sustainability and well-being of the people as well as ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment. “The Vehicle-Free Zone implemented in Banda Hilir here is a very forward-looking initiative and many places have