bebas militanTUESDAY, 01 JULY – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is free from any militant influence.

The matter was affirmed by Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs and Alumni, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kasim Md Mansur.

According to him, the university was constantly monitoring the activities of its students.

“We also have our security guards in charge of ensuring the safety and harmony of the campus community.

“Our collaboration with the Royal Malaysian Police is also very good and they also patrol the campus area on a regular basis,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters when asked to comment on rumours about the younger generation’s involvement in terrorist groups. – SS (fl)


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saringan kesihatan umskalTUESDAY, 01 JULY – A health screening programme sponsored by the Public Health Department received encouraging response from staff of Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Labuan International Campus (UMSKAL).

The health screening programme was held at the foyer of the Tower Building today and many academicians and support staff were seen to be making a bee-line to the health screening counter.

Youths and Sports Officer, Gabriel Moinjil said the programme was very important and should be held at least twice a year.

Meanwhile, Assistant Administrative Officer, Che Din Md Salleh said through the health screening activity, staff would know the status of their health including blood pressure.

“The advice from the doctor would help keep us healthy, which include information on nutrition and daily activities,” he concluded. – SS (fl)


Source: Azri Onn, UMSKAL


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dasar kabotaj mansuhTUESDAY, 01 JULY – The country is still not ready to abolish the Cabotage Policy.
 
According to Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Economist, Assoc. Prof. Datuk Dr. Kasim Md. Mansur, one of the criteria for the termination of the policy was the modernisation of ports infrastructure in Sabah and Sarawak, the ability of local merchants to compete with foreign traders besides other issued involving national sovereignty.

Datuk Kasim, who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs and Alumni (HEPA) said the notion that some ships were not permitted to dock off Sabah and Sarawak waters was also not true.

“At present, other ships are permitted to dock here but they prefer to continue to Port Klang as the demand and population are more in the Peninsular than Sabah and Sarawak,” he explained during an interview session with journalists in relations to a report in the local newspaper calling for the Cabotage Policy to be abolished.

Datuk Kasim clarified that cost saving was a major concern in trading, thus many shipping companies chose to save on logistics charges by sailing directly to Port Klang based on the high demand there.

He also added that almost all countries in the world, which were surrounded by ocean also observed the same policy.

He said it was a measure undertaken to protect local merchants from being overtaken by foreign traders and as a means to protect the sovereignty of the country.

“The policy also allows the government to maintain the value of currency to prevent uncontrolled flow of money out of the country,” he further added. – SS (fl)


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sukarelawan pantaiMONDAY, 30 JUNE – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) recently sent 500 undergrads as beach cleaners volunteers to the Tanjung Lipat Likas beach.

The university through the Student Affairs and Alumni Department (HEP) had sent the undergrads as an effort to create awareness on environmental care and beach cleanliness among students.

According to an official of the department, Rohani Hadi, it was also to get the undergrads involved in community service.

Speaking when contacted by Chancellery Media, she said the programme started from 6.00 to 11.00 am and was part of the Astro programme, My Beautiful Malaysia.

She said UMS also sent some representatives to the art competition which was also part of the same programme.

The ceremony was officiated by the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun representing the Chief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Panglima (Dr.) Musa Hj. Aman. – SS (fl)


Source: Student Affairs and Alumni Department (HEP), UMS


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masjidMONDAY, 30 JUNE – Various activities have been arranged by the Mosque and Islamic Affairs Unit (UHEIM) to observe the month of Ramadan Al-Mubarak.

Among them are Terawih Prayers, Daily Tazkirah, Weekly Talks, Nuzul Al-Quran Talks, Zakat Fitra Collection, Tadarus Al-Qu’ran and others.

Also included is the online question and answer session opened during this holy month.

As such, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) community and those around it are invited to participate in these programmes.

For more information on the activities and schedules of UHEIM Hay Ramadan, please check on www.ums.edu.my/masjid/ramadhan. – SS (fl)


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Chancellery Department

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