Wednesday 16 December 2009

INFORMATION PHOTO EXHIBITION AT GIANT by Rohani Hj Abd Hamid(Taken from Boreno Buleetion in December 16, 2009


The Information Photo Exhibition of Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia began yesterday and will go on until December 17, 2009 at Giant Hypermarket Tasik Rimba.
The exhibition was officiated by Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Dewa Major General (Rtd) Dato Seri Pahlawan Awang Hj Mohammad bin Hj Daud, Minister of Energy at the Prime Minister's Office as guest of honour.
The event chairman, Dr Muhammad Hadi bin Muhd Melayong in his opening remarks said "This exhibition hopes to expose and disseminate information to people of both countries the history of the respective countries' development especially in area of cooperation and information activities which are executed by both countries in conjunction with Brunei National Day and Malaysian Federation Day."
"Hopefully this exhibition would bring benefits to both our countries in our effort to consolidate and further strengthen the relationship which already exists for so long. Besides that, this exhibition strives to develop mutual respect between Asean members in keeping with the Asean slogan - One Vision, One Community, One Identity."
Also present was Dato Seri Paduka Hj Eusoff Agaki bin Haji Ismail, Deputy Minister, Prime Minister Office and Encik Agus Salim Yusof, Deputy High commissioner of the Malaysian High commission in Brunei Darussalam.
The Information Exhibition is one of the programmes implemented under the Memorandum of Understanding between Government of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam with the Malaysia Government under the information field.

Friday 11 December 2009

THOUSANDS FLOCKS TO DST CARNIVAL FOR FUN AND GAMES By Azaraimy HH.(Taken from Borneo Bulletion on Sunday 6th December 2009



DST Group, for the second year running, launched its end-of-the-year event with the opening of a two-day DST Carnival which began yesterday held at its main headquarters in Tungku Link.
Launching the DST Group Carnival was Abdul latiff bin POKSSDP Hj Md Yusuf, member of Board of Director DST Group, to mark its 15th Anniversary in April with the theme "Let's Have Fun".
At the event, a mock size Easi Recharge Card bearing the "No Drugs At All" (NDA) logo in support of the campaign was presented by the chief guest to Haji Abdul Aziz bin OKMB Haji Othman, Director of the Narcotic Control Bureau.
Visitors can look forward to variety of entertainments from local artists and group performance such as Maria, The Seeds, Rafiz, Nash, Aces and many more. Also available are family fun activities like pony express, flying fox to a tour guide on panoramic view from DST Group 12th Floor.
Also, making their special guest appearance are celebrities from MTV, ESPN and Academy Fantasia who will also be in the 'Meet the Fan' session.
More than 20 exhibition booths are on display ranging from food and beverages, banks, computer vendors and content providers, beauty and health section available in one place.
The highlight of the Saturday's event was the firework display at DST Headquarter at 10:30pm. Made available for visitors are shuttle buses at the UBD campus which will make routine stops at the assembly point for easy access.

Friday 23 October 2009

MICROSOFT RESELLERS ATTEND BRIEFING ON WINDOWS 7 By Lyna Mohammad. Taken by Borneo Bulletion in October 22, 2009



Representatives of Microsoft products resellers yesterday attended a briefing on the latest Microsoft product, the Windows 7, to gain knowledge on its functions.
Facilitating the briefing was Training Solutions Manager of Tech One Global, Akfash Latibu, who provided the representatives with information on Windows 7, which was officially launched worldwide yesterday.
Tech One Global General Manager Arjuna Ranasinghe in a brief interview said that being the only authorised/licensed distributor in the Brunei market, the company usually conducts briefing or presentations such as this to their resellers to enable them to know more about the product, particularly on updates of new development in Microsoft technology, software and so forth.
Besides such briefing as the one carried out yesterday at the Orchid Garden Hotel in Berakas, the company also provides certification training open to the general public such as the Microsoft Certified System Engineering and Microsoft Certified Professionals where participants are trained and will have to undergo online exams to receive the certification that is recognised worldwide.
The new Windows 7 simplifies everyday tasks as it introduces improved taskbar previews, bigger icons, pinning and creative ways to personalise, so that it is easier to share files and printers, speedy access to pictures, songs, websites and documents and a quick and fun new way to resize and compare windows on desktop.
It is also designed to sleep and resume quicker, be less memory hungry and spot USB devices faster and the Windows 7 makes the most powerful 64-bit PCs, the new desktop standard and new power-saving features designed to help laptops run longer.

'WORLD'S FIRST SENSING SATELLITE LAUNCHED INTO NEAR EQUATORIAL ORBIT ' PUBLIC LECTURE By Farah Ahmad Nawi. Taken From Borneo Bulletion In Oct 22,2009

Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) will be holding a public lecture entitled "World's First Sensing Satellite Launched Into Near Equatorial Orbit" at its Chancellor Hall's Senate Room today commencing 2.30pm.
The lecture will be delivered by Tn Hj Norhizam Hamzah, the Chief Technical Officer for Space System Division of Astronautic Technology (M) Sdn Bhd, and Muhd Firdaus Othman, the Principal Engineer for Space System Division of Astronautic Technology (M) Sdn Bhd.
Tn Hj Norhizam Hamzah was involved in various national satellite system development projects and Muhd Firdaus Othman was involved as a Hardware Certification and Safety Coordinator for the Malaysian Astronaut Programme.
The presentation will provide audience members with an overview of the Astronautic Technology Sdn Bhd (ATSV) - a pioneer in Malaysia's satellite business. ATSB is forging its way ahead to realise its vision of being a global player in space and space-related technologies.
Thus, the lecture will include ATSB's area of businesses, capabilities and the technologies it can offer in creating knowledge generation, wealth and societal well-being developments.
In preparation for the 21st Convocation to be held on Oct 31 this year. UBD will also hold a briefing by the Information Department today at the Chancellor Hall's VVIP Lounge starting from 3.30pm.

'TOL LAND SIZE INCREASE DID NOT FOLLOW PROCEDURE' By Ilham Rizal .Taken From Borneo Bulletion in October 22, 2009

The High Court yesterday saw the prosecution bringing in the 13th and 14th witnesses - land officers of the Brunei-Muara District Land Office at the time of the alleged corruption between former development minister Pengiran Indera Wijaya Pg Dato Dr Ismail and Wong Tim Kai, the managing director of TED Sdn Bhd.
The witnesses testified that the TOL (Temporary Occupation Licence) land application by Pehin Kapitan China Dato Lim Teck Hoo on behalf of TED Sdn Bhd was approved for 1.3 acres and that an appeal was later made for an increase in size.
TED Sdn Bhd eventually asked for five acres of TOL land.
According to the testimonies, the earlier application for TOL land had been approved and the process came through the TOL land committee. But the five-acre TOL land was later granted by the then Minister of Development himself without going through the normal screening procedure with the TOL Land Committee for an industrial TOL land site.
The 13th witness - a land officer at the Brunei-Muara District Land Office from Sept 1991 to Sept 1993, only witnessed the application of TOL land in Kg Mulaut halfway, and the duties of processing the application was taken over by the 14th witness, Awg Hj Mohd Gazalin bin Pengarah Hj Mokti, a land officer at the same office, in September 1993.
In his statement, the 14th witness recalled being requested by the Confidential Clerk of the Commisioner of Land on June 27, 1994 to attend a meeting the following morning at the minister's office to discuss TED Sdn Bhd's appeal for TOL land at the Mulaut Industrial Site to have the total land size increased from 1.3 acres to five acres.
The witness also confirmed that a meeting was held at the time and date informed at the minister's office, and that it was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Development, Land Office and the Department of Town and Country Planning.
He added that he also took down notes on points of the meeting.
"According to the notes and my memory, the Minister of Development during the meeting instructed the Land Office to allocate TED Sdn Bhd with the original size of five acres on the grounds that the company was capable of developing the five-acre area and of constructing a road to the new site, and that the other approved developers nearby to TED Sdn Bhd's site could use the road," the 14th witness said in his sworn statement to the High Court.
"The Minister of Development also instructed the Land Office to discuss with the Department of Town and Country Planning the allocation of a suitable site to be given to TED Sdn Bhd."
Memorandums on the minister's instructions for the five-acre TOL land to be granted to TED Sdn Bhd were circulated to the Commissioner of Land and the Commissioner of Town and Country Planning.
Awg Hj Gazalin also recalled seeing in November 1994 the application for five acres of TOL land in Mulaut attached with a plan signed by Wong Tim Kai on behalf of TED Sdn Bhd. He said he thought the proposed land was outside the original scheme for industrial TOL land at Mulaut.
Following the minister's instructions to approve TED Sdn Bhd's appeal for five acres of TOL land for the storage of the company's heavy equipment and machinery and other industrial machinery, the declaration/agreement was signed by Wong Tim Kai and witnessed by a Senior Land Officer in December 1994, the witness said.
Awg Hj Mohd Gazalin also told the court that the earlier approval of 1.3 acres given to TED Sdn Bhd by the TOL Committee was chaired by the then Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Development, while the five-acre TOL site was not submitted to the TOL Committee for consideration.
The High Court trial will be hearing further testimony from the 14th witness on Saturday, October 24.

LORRY DRIVER SUFFERS SERIOUS HEAD INJURIES IN MORNIONG COLLISION By Zaabah HAR. Taken from Borneo Bulletion in October 22, 2009




A lorry driver suffered serious head and facial injuries in a late morning collision with a van near the Kiulap roundabout yesterday.
The front of the lorry sustained heavy damages, trapping the driver and subsequently requiring Fire and Rescue personnel to make use of a cutter to free him. The injured man was immediately rushed to RIPAS Hospital.
Eyewitnesses said the driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it to skid before eventually colliding with the other vehicle.
The accident resulted in heavy traffic congestion and the police are still investing the cause of the accident.

POLICEWOMAN CHARGED WITH TAMPERING REPORT By Amie PDH Ishak. Taken from Borneo Bulletion in October 22, 2009

A corporal with the Royal Brunei Police Force was yesterday brought to the Bandar Seri Begawan Magistrate's Court for allegedly tampering with a Police Record Book.
The charges were read to the defendant but no plea was taken.
Corporal 2969 Jariah Amat was charged with framing a Police Record Book, which she knew to be incorrect, by writing down the name of a different person instead of the name of the real driver who was involved in a road traffic accident on May 30, 2007, an offence under Section 218 of the Penal Code, Chapter 7.
This incident happened at the vicinity of the Tutong Police Station.
The defendant allegedly made the report with an intent to save the said driver from legal punishment.
The defendant was released on bail of $1,500 or one local surety pending the next mention on November 4 at 10am. If found guilty, the defendant will be imprisoned for a term which may extend up to three years, or could be fined, or both.