Tag: Malaysia

  • Sultan Kedah Gesa Bakal Jemaah Haji Berdisiplin; Jangan Jejaskan Imej Negara & Hubungan Dengan Arab Saudi

    Sultan Kedah Gesa Bakal Jemaah Haji Berdisiplin; Jangan Jejaskan Imej Negara & Hubungan Dengan Arab Saudi

    Sultan Kedah Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah meminta lebih 4,000 bakal jemaah haji dari negeri itu supaya menjaga nama baik negara sepanjang tempoh berada di Tanah Suci.

    Beliau berkata jemaah perlu menjaga adab dan mengelak sebarang perbalahan ketika berada di sana demi menjaga hubungan negara dengan Arab Saudi.

    “Jemaah haji negara diiktiraf sebagai jemaah yang berdisiplin dan sebab itu, patuhillah arahan pihak berkuasa di sana. Jangan terbabit dalam sebarang kegiatan haram ketika di sana.

    “Sekiranya berlaku, ia nanti menjejaskan imej negara dan hubungan dengan negara Arab Saudi,” ujarnya di majlis Mengucapkan Selamat Jalan Kepada Bakal Jemaah Haji Kedah malam semalam (16 Ogos).

    Seramai 4,564 jemaah haji dari Kedah dan Perlis akan menunaikan rukun Islam kelima itu pada musim haji kali ini.

    Sultan Kedah juga menasihatkan bakal jemaah haji supaya memberikan tumpuan sepenuhnya dalam mengerjakan ibadat tersebut.

    “Beta mengharapkan jemaah haji meningkatkan amal ibadat dan dapat melaksanakan rukun wajib haji serta menjaga akhlak yang baik untuk mendapatkan haji yang mabrur,” katanya sambil meminta mereka menjaga kesihatan kerana cuaca yang panas di Tanah Suci.

    Pada majlis itu, Raja Muda Kedah turut beramah mesra dengan 287 bakal jemaah haji yang akan berlepas terus ke Makkah pada 3.30 pagi tadi melalui Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Halim.

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Sea Games: From Cheers To Jeers As Young Lions Lost The Match After Giving Away A 1-0 Lead

    Sea Games: From Cheers To Jeers As Young Lions Lost The Match After Giving Away A 1-0 Lead

    They were mercilessly jeered, heckled and taunted by a baying partisan crowd at the Shah Alam Stadium on Wednesday night (Aug 16).

    But while they stood firm in the face of hostility for 45 minutes, the pressure of competing in such an atmosphere proved too much for Singapore’s national under-22 football team in the end as they gave away a 1-0 lead to eventually fall 2-1 to Malaysia in their second SEA Games Group A match.

    The loss means that the Young Lions are stuck at the bottom of the five-team group with zero points. Malaysia are second, with six points, while Myanmar are top after beating Laos 3-1 last night.

    Barring a miracle in the final two games — which would require Malaysia or Myanmar to lose their final two games, and Singapore to go on a scoring spree against Laos and Brunei — the Republic will crash out at the group stage for the second Games in a row.

    As national coach Richard Tardy noted wryly after the game: “Physically we lost the game. In the first-half, our possesion was good, we were in control against Malaysia. We created some chances and managed to score. After one hour, the problem started, and at this kind of level, it’ll be difficult.

    “Physically we disappeared. We gave the possibility to Malaysia to approach the box, they equalised with a nice goal. The second goal was a little lucky because we made a mistake.

    “Now we must play to win the next two games because we are the national team. We knew that we needed a win today in order to stand a realistic chance of going through. Now we have a five percent chance of progressing to the next round. We must be realistic.”

    Following their 2-0 defeat to Myanmar in their opening game on Monday, the Young Lions knew that they had to avoid defeat while a win would give them a chance of advancing from the group.

    With that in mind,Singapore threw caution to the wind and began attacking the Malaysians right from the kick-off.

    It took just five minutes for Singapore to test Malaysian goalkeeper Haziq Nadzli, who had to be alert to gather Muhelmy Suhaimi’s long-range drive.

    The impressive Hami Syahin, a livewire in the final third the entire game, was the next to come close to breaking the deadlock in the 18th minute as he embarked on a storming run down the right which took him past two defenders, before firing a fierce shot from a tight angle at Haziq.

    While Malaysia enjoyed more possession, it was Singapore who created the better chances and they were eventually rewarded in the 38th minute. After winning the ball up the pitch, Hami played a quick pass to Ikhsan Fandi, who laid it off for Amiruldin Nodin to fire a stunning 20m strike into the top corner of the net.

    Their confidence boosted, the Young Lions continued pressing Malaysia hard and came close to doubling their lead just three minutes later when Hami’s cheeky free-kick from a tight angle smacked the post.

    Unfortunately, that also seemed to stir the Malaysians out of their stupor and they fashioned their first real goalscoring opportunity on the stroke of half-time when Safawi Rasid’s 25m free-kick rocked the crossbar.

    Perhaps it was the pressure of holding on to the lead but things began going downhill for the Young Lions in the second half as Malaysia, backed by their vociferous home crowd, turned on the pressure.

    Singapore were eventually punished for their carelessness in the 68th minute, when substitute Azam Azih took advantage of some slack defending by the Singapore defence to rifle a shot from outside the box into the bottom corner of the net.

    Things went from bad to worse for Singapore five minutes later.

    This time, it was striker Thanabalan Nadarajah, another Malaysian substitute, who did the damage, as he slotted the ball home from close range after a lucky deflection found him in the box.

    Needing a goal, Singapore decided to throw centre-back Irfan Fandi in attack to provide an aerial threat.

    But it was all for nothing, as Malaysia hung on to secure a crucial victory and condemn their arch-rivals to a likely early exit from the tournament.

    Despite the defeat, Tardy refused to believe that there is a huge gap between Singapore and Malaysia and Myanmar.

    “I cannot say that we are no longer at the level of other Asean nations. If you see how we perform, we played well but couldn’t score. During one hour, we managed to challenge Malaysia,” said the 67-year-old Frenchman who led the Rwanda U-17 team to the 2011 Fifa U-17 World Cup in 2011.

    “We are not so far between Myanmar and Malaysia. I believe in this team and these players, but this is football. You try to do your best, but today, we are very disappointed because we felt we could get a good result, but it was too difficult for my players.”

    But Malaysia coach Ong Kim Swee observed: “Singapore is like a wounded lion. They needed a win. When they scored, they were very joyful.

    “But unfortunately, it was not long enough. We showed them we had more character.”

     

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com

  • Sebahagian Minuman Ribena Di Malaysia Ditarik Balik Selepas “Kesilapan Perkilangan”

    Sebahagian Minuman Ribena Di Malaysia Ditarik Balik Selepas “Kesilapan Perkilangan”

    Syarikat minuman Jepun, Suntory, menarik balik sebahagian minuman kordial Ribena yang dijual di Malaysia.

    Menerusi kenyataan media yang dikeluarkan pada Jumaat (11 Ogos), Pengurus Besar Serantau Suntory bagi Malaysia, Hong Kong dan Singapura, Lee Hon Tong, berkata: “Kami mahu memaklumkan bahawa semasa menjalankan pemeriksaan rutin terhadap mutu minuman itu di kilang kami, kami mendapati terdapat kesilapan pada proses perkilangan.”

    Suntory bagaimanapun tidak mendedahkan perinciannya.

    Menurut syarikat itu, ia sudahpun “secara sukarela membuat keputusan” untuk menarik balik semua minuman kordial Ribena dengan tarikh luput dari 12 Ogos.

    Berikut adalah jenama Ribena dengan tarikh luput masing-masing, yang sudah ditarik balik:

    Ribena Cordial Blackcurrant (Mei sehingga Ogos 2018); Ribena Cordial Blackcurrant and Glucose (Mei sehingga Ogos 2018); Ribena Cordial Blackcurrant and Strawberry (Februari sehingga Mac 2018); Ribena Cordial Blackcurrant and Blueberry (Februari sehingga Mac 2018); Ribena Cordial Blackcurrant and Apple (April sehingga Mei 2018).

    Menurut Suntory lagi, ia juga sudah menghentikan buat sementara penghantaran semua minuman kordial Ribena, dari kilang di Shah Alam sehingga ke pengedar dan rakan perdagangannya.

    Syarikat itu menambah keselamatan para pelanggannya menjadi keutamaan dan ia “sentiasa memantau dan memeriksa semua maklumat berkaitan produk menerusi cara yang selamat dan berkesan”.

    “Kami memberi jaminan bahawa kami akan berusaha sebaik mungkin untuk menghuraikan isu ini dan mengumumkannya sebaik sahaja kami dapat meneruskan proses perkilangan dan penghantaran produk,” tambah Encik Lee.

    Mediacorp sudahpun menghubungi penguasa kesihatan di Malaysia dan Singapura bagi mendapatkan komen.

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg/

  • Malaysian Monster On Trial For Raping Own Daughter

    Malaysian Monster On Trial For Raping Own Daughter

    A Malaysian man is alleged to have sodomised and raped his 15-year-old daughter more than 200 times from January to March this year.

    According to The Star, it took the court several hours yesterday (Aug 9) to read out the 182 charges against the unit trust agent who pleaded not guilty to them all but “hung his head low”.

    Over 400 more charges involving sodomy are to be read out to the 36-year-old man today (Aug 10).

    He divorced his wife two years ago and has custody of his eldest daughter whom he is accused of sexually assaulting.

    His two younger daughters are staying with their mother.

    He allegedly sodomised the girl three times a day at their home in Sungai Way, Petaling Jaya since she was 13.

    The Star reports that he was accused under Section 377C of the Penal Code which provides a maximum of 20 years’ of imprisonment and shall also be liable to whipping, upon conviction.

    The man also faces a charge of committing incest on July 21 at 2pm and is accused under Section 376A of the same Code and punishable under Section 376B(1) of the Code.

    The divorcee was also accused of 30 counts of physical sexual assault without intercourse from July 11 to 20 and was charged under Section 14/16 of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017.

    He also faces a charge of abusing, neglecting and sexually abusing the child between Jan 1 and July 21. The charge falls under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2016 and is punishable under Section 31(1)(b) of the Act.

     

    Source: http://stomp.straitstimes.com

  • Sultan Johor: Curved Design Of Proposed Rail Track Impractical

    Sultan Johor: Curved Design Of Proposed Rail Track Impractical

    The Sultan of Johor has spoken against the design of the proposed rail track linking Woodlands in Singapore and Bukit Chagar, Johor Bahru, and questioned the involvement of government-owned firm Prasarana Malaysia Bhd in the project.

    “Why must it be Prasarana? Why not the Johor government?” asked Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar in an interview with New Straits Times today.

    “The project is entirely in Johor; so why should Prasarana be involved? Let the Johor government and Singapore have a joint-venture and I can raise funds if need be.”

    The rail track which includes a 30m-high bridge comes under the Rapid Transit System (RTS), the latest link to serve travellers who use the Causeway linking Malaysia and Singapore.

    Both Prasarana and Singapore’s SMRT Corp are currently negotiating the joint venture.

    Sultan Ibrahim said the design of the bridge was impractical, costly and would disrupt the state capital Johor Bahru’s skyline.

    “The design matters to us and by ‘us’, I mean Johor,” he said.

    He urged for a review of the whole design, saying the current curve-shaped design was not only costly but also impractical.

    “Go back to the drawing board and review the overall plan.”

    Sultan Ibrahim said he should be consulted for any project involving his state.

    “Whatever (new plan) is presented to me, it will have to be logical, economical and sustainable for the benefit of not only Johoreans but all Malaysians and Singaporeans.”

    During the interview, the ruler sketched a design, saying a straighter track which is closer to the Causeway was more practical.

    “Why do they need an elevated bridge with up to 30m air draft (clearance height from water to a vessel’s height) unless there are plans to remove the Causeway?” he asked.

     

    Source: www.freemalaysiatoday.com