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Day: October 1, 2024

Dutch Club Player Mats Deijl Ruled Ineligible To Play For Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, World footballing governing body, FIFA, has confirmed that Dutch club Go Ahead Eagles player Mats Deijl has not met the eligibility requirements to represent Malaysia through his ancestry, the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) said. FAM said that FIFA confirmed the matter in a letter dated Sept 25 after FAM sought its views on Deijl’s status. According to a statement issued by FAM, 27-year-old Deijl only has Malaysian ancestry through his great-grandparent and not through his grandparents, as stipulated by FIFA’s regulations. ‘Based on FIFA’s answer, FAM confirms that this player cannot represent Malaysia as his Malaysian ancestry

BORA, Respect Promote New Approach To Manage Human-Elephant Conflict

LAHAD DATU, A non-governmental organisation Borneo Rhino Alliance (BORA) and Responsible Elephant Conservation Trust (RESPECT), are promoting a new approach to managing human-wild elephant conflicts in Malaysia. BORA chief executive officer Datuk Dr John Payne said the approach includes developing elephant feeding areas at specific sites, away from plantations and gardens, and full with luscious grass and supplementary minerals. He said the idea is to provide alternative foods for elephants that are as attractive to them as oil palms. “Several grass species, including Napier grass and a native wild grass with the local name of barau are proving to be

RM20 Mln Allocation To Purchase Water Pumps Approved Long Ago – Anwar

KOTA BHARU, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the RM20 million allocation for the purchase of 20 units of water pump in Kelantan, which was announced in May, had long been approved. Anwar, also the Finance Minister, said the implementation of the project was delayed due to several problems that cropped up, including the issue of land approval from the state government to build a dirt road for the use of the new pump. He said that the project also took a long time because the existing water pumps did not reach the surface to allow the water supply

PM Congratulates Sirajuddin On Appointment As New Jakim D-G

KUALA LUMPUR, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has congratulated the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) deputy director-general (policy) Datuk Dr Sirajuddin Suhaimee, who was appointed as the new Jakim director-general. In a Facebook post today, Anwar also wished Sirajuddin all the best in his new position, which is effective today. ‘May Dato’ Dr. Sirajuddin uphold this responsibility by working hard to elevate the spread of Islam, empower the halal industry, and strengthen the governance of Islamic affairs with credibility and wisdom. ‘A heartfelt appreciation and thanks to Datin Paduka Hajah Hakimah Mohd Yusoff for her dedicated service while