It’s Peppering time
The management of Concepts Group of Companies with Eric Tang, Sales Manager of Epson Malaysia (4th from right) at the unveiling of Epson signage at Concepts Computer outlet in Kiulap this morning
Worldwide, Epson has made a mark and it continues to provide an extensive line-up of easy-to-use printers and it’s no surprise the Epson printers are doing quite well in the Brunei market. They provide multifunction photo printers, business printers and now they are known for their ink tank printers. Epson’s latest office inkjet printers feature the newly developed PrecisionCore print heads which boast a significantly large number of nozzles in each row, resulting in high-speed, high-quality printing.
In the projector line, Epson has been in the No.1 Worldwide Projector Market leader for the past 13 years. It employs the 3LCD technology which allows projectors to accurately project images that are bright, natural and easy on the eyes. It can be used for education, business and even at homes.
Today Concepts Computer proudly unveiled a new signage of Epson, a rolling type gimmick to catch the attention of the eyes of the public. Unveiling the Epson signage were Vincent Pao, General Manager of Concepts Computer, Alice Chan, Finance Controller of Concepts Group of Companies, Pao Jia Wan, Business Development Executive of Concepts Group of Companies, Eric Tang, Sales Manager, Epson Malaysia with the associates of Concepts Computer.
Unveiling the new Epson signage
A doa to bless the event
The canvas paper actually rolls every 15 minutes
The most popular Epson printers among teachers – the L220.. Highly recommended
Check out the deals on Epson printers at Concepts Computer
Christopher Tan, Manager of Franchise Department for Pepper Lunch Management Division, Suntory Food & Beverage International (in white), Howard Hii, Managing Director of Universal Food & Beverage (3rd from right, back row), Chewng Yee Kiat, Area Manager, Operation Department for Pepper Lunch Management Division (right, back row) with the staff of Pepper Lunch Brunei
The Pepper Rice beef
A new franchise in town. It has taken Brunei by storm. When anything new opens in Brunei, there’s always a huge interest especially when it comes to franchise and strong brands. Pepper Lunch is one of those brand and it’s originated from Japan. For your info, this is the 211th outlet in Asia Pacific region and the Brunei franchisee plans to open another one in the near future.
The soft opening happened last weekend and it was no surprised that it was a busy weekend and even this week as many thronged to taste the new flavour in town.
In town was Christopher Tan, Manager of Franchise Department for Pepper Lunch Management Division, Suntory Food & Beverage International (based in Singapore). He was in the Sultanate to make sure the outlet opened smoothly and trained the local staff in order to reach the quality required as a Pepper Lunch franchisee.
Howard Hii, Managing Director of Universal Food & Beverage (Brunei) and also the master franchisee for Pepper Lunch (Brunei) was excited with the new adventure in the F&B business. He had undergone intensive training to learn the ropes of running and managing the outlet as well as learning the SOPs of Pepper Lunch. His biggest challenge was working in one of the outlets in Singapore where it served 400 pax in a day during his training period recently. Of course, he is a big fan of Pepper Lunch and I could tell the passion and dedication from him to bring the franchise to Brunei.
I had my first taste of Pepper Lunch last year with Ciara and her friends at One Utama food court area (Kuala Lumpur) and I was already impressed then. My favourite dishes so far are the Cheesy Omelette and my combo of Premium Beef and Hamburg with the Japanese curry sauce. The signature dish is definitely the Pepper Rice (beef, chicken and salmon to name a few).
For your information, this is a sizzling concept where you have to cook the meat by stirring and mixing on the sizzling plate while it’s still…. well, sizzling until the meat is cooked and ready for consumption. This is Do-It-Yourself concept and it won’t take that long actually.
The first outlet is located at the new area just next to Regent Square, Kiulap. The building is at Setia Kenangan 2 (don’t get confused with the original Setia Kenangan building). It opens from 10am to 10pm daily. You can follow them on Pepper Lunch Brunei Facebook Page or instagram @pepperlunchbn for more updates.
Winnie enjoying her first taste of Pepper Lunch
The tasty Cheesy Omelette (must try)
One of the available side dishes or you can have it as your combo set meal
Loo having his first Pepper Lunch meal in Brunei
My favourite combo meal – Premium Beef with Hamburg.. Yummy..
The popular sauces for Pepper Lunch – Honey Brown sauce and Garlic sauce
The interior of Pepper Lunch outlet in Brunei
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Agree to disagree
Listen to the podcast review of The Good Dinosaur with special guest Pranika Lama
During the Singapore League Awards last week. Image courtesy of S•League
Azwan Ali Rahman won Young Player of the Year award. Image courtesy of S•League
Steve Kean won Coach of the Year. Image courtesy of S•League
The season has concluded and DPMM FC and the management have worked their socks off for a wonderful season and winning their first ever S•League title. Now they are on a mini-break for a few weeks before they are back training again.
Recently DPMM FC won a few accolades including Coach of the Year (Steve Kean) and Young Player of the Year (Azwan Ali Rahman) feted at Singapore League Awards last week. It was a well deserved award for Steve Kean as he missed out last season. As for Azwan Ali, he has been very consistent with his performance all around and week in, week out, he had made an impact to DPMM FC.
Two years ago, Azwan Ali was in a difficult position as his former club Indera FC was reluctant to let him go. In the end, he made the right choice to join the only professional club, DPMM FC, in Brunei Darussalam and his adventure started with a bang. Let’s hope for better things for Azwan Ali in the new season.
Now the biggest question will be the current import players of DPMM FC. With the new ruling of allowance of three import players, this will put a dent in Kean’s strategy as he has trusted the five import players throughout the season. All of them are instrumental in bringing the first ever S•League title to the club. Now it boils down to Kean and the management of DPMM FC on who will be sacrificed for the next season.
My pick would be Paulo Sergio, Rafael Ramazotti and Boris Raspudic. However, according to DPMM FC’s website, Rafael has turned down an offer to extend his contract with DPMM FC. It remains to be seen who will be the chosen one to replace Rafa. The club have renewed the contract of Paulo Sergio and Brian McLean for the next season. This means that Boris Raspudic and Joe Gamble are being released.
A few days ago, DPMM FC had a meet and greet session for the fans at The Mall. It was organised by I Lyke Toh Entertainment and the players and fans had a great time together. It was another way to appreciate the fans for supporting the football club.
Having fun with Beracun on stage
DPMM FC fans gave token of appreciation to the team
Move it, move it.. @wards25
It’s the last time we will see Joe Gamble as a DPMM FC player. Thank you for your contribution.
The Zumba move
DPMM FC players worried what was next when Beracun controlled the stage
Some DPMM FC players hiding away from Beracun
Another promotion back by popular demand for BIBD customers
The winners and contestants of the DJ Mix Competition with the organisers, sponsors and representatives of Jerudong Park management at JP Amphitheater. Image courtesy of @kurapak
DJ Jakey crowned the champion for Rookies with DJ Leiley. Image courtesy of @kurapak
DJ Amad winning the competition in the Open Class category. Image courtesy of @kurapak
It was the first time I attended a DJ competition in a very long, long time. I remember back in the early 2000s, I was involved in the team that brought international DJs regionally and it was also showcasing the local talents that we have such as DJ Felix and DJ Leiley to name a few.
Fast forward to now, it’s a whole different landscape with stricter rules and regulations that the Bruneians have to follow when it comes to local entertainment. The talented musicians have to find alternatives or be more creative in showcasing their talents without crossing the line (of the laws). If you think about it, to make a music showcase possible, then it shows that we have to be a step ahead and be more creative to make things happen.
Hence to have a DJ Mix Competition is already a great start despite the limitations to the organisers and the public. The seasoned DJs shared their vision in helping the young blood (DJs) to learn about mixing music and one avenue is to have competition. The three day event also involved a DJ Mix workshop (on Sunday) to give more knowledge on mixing and the techniques to the local DJs. One of the DJs, @leiley_lim shared that Brunei DJs have the best equipment regionally but lacking the avenue to share their talent to the public.
The organisers and the partners were happy with the overall competition and workshop as it was a successful one. It was also great to see the DJ Mioy, DJ Leiley and DJ Felix working together for the benefit of the community in a longer run.
Below are the winners and ranks for the respective categories.
Open Class Category:
Winner : DJ Amad
1st Runner-up : Jimmyroll
2nd Runner-up : Fiiz The Shiiz
4th : DJ Izra
5th : Aeros
6th : Mask
Rookies Category:
Winner: DJ Jakey
DJ Jimmy Roll took 2nd place. It also came 2nd in the previous competition
Fiiz The Shiiz came 3rd place. Image courtesy of @kurapak
Ammirul was the emcee/host for the finals last Saturday
It was good to see all the seasoned DJs working as one
DJ Aeros spinning for the crowd last Saturday
@Kurapak taking great shots with his trusted Fuji film camera
Behind the scene
DJ Amad stole the hearts of the audience and judges
The back shot
DJ Leiley playing his track Radioactive and hopes to make it big with a record label down under. Good luck, buddy!
DJ Mioy showcasing his talent to the delight of the crowd
A welcoming remark to the Filipino community
In collaboration with the Embassy of The Republic of The Philippines, The Jerudong Park Medical Centre held a blood donation drive, open to the Filipino Community. The objective of the blood donation drive was to raise awareness on the importance of donating blood, in saving lives and contributing to blood banks in Brunei Darussalam.
“Blood banks always need volunteering blood donors.” said Romeo Tabios, JPMC’s blood bank nurse. “Giving 15 minutes of your time by donating blood can help save lives.” Blood donation not only gives back to society, but also provides physical and mental benefits to the donors’ health. Donating blood helps to reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer, as well as burn calories.
The drive was held at the Philippines Chancery, Embassy of The Republic of The Philippines from 3pm – 5pm, and received a total of more than 30 interested donors, who contributed to a good cause.
Before donating blood, donors were interviewed on their brief health history and screened for basic physical health. Donors were made aware of certain factors to consider, such as pulse, blood pressure, body temperature, cholesterol, and haemoglobin levels. Blood donors were also screened for infectious diseases.
The Jerudong Park Medical Centre hopes for future collaborations to aid the blood banks in the country. Images courtesy of Jerudong Park Medical Centre.
The Filipino community showing their support
Taking a blood sample
The blood donors last weekend
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It’s Saturrrdayy….
South Korean compatriots Lim Minseob and top seed Jeong Yeongseok having a ball in the semi-finals yesterday. It was such a weird match as it went to three sets and the number one seed prevailed 6-3 0-6 6-4. It seems both knew each other’s gameplay and they were even laughing and joking after some plays. It wasn’t as tensed as the other quarter-final matches.
It wasn’t meant to be for Linda Leong who celebrated 16th birthday three days ago as she squared a 3-0 lead in the second set before eventually losing in three sets to Park Subin. It was a decisive moment when Park Subin asked for a medical time out when she was 3-0 down in the second set and she won six straight games to make it one set a piece. The Korean won 6-7 6-3 6-1 yesterday.
The father of Linda Leong (in blue) watching the quarter finals yesterday
Linda wasn’t happy with the call made by Subin and it affected her mental game as the game progressed
Yesterday there were a few upsets. South Korean Lee Jeong Heon, 7th seed, beat 2nd seed of the tournament Japanese James Kent in rubber set 6-3 4-6 6-3 in the quarter finals and the match lasted 3 hours 20 minutes.
James Kent was so furious with some of the calls made by the Korean in the quarter-final match yesterday. For your info, there are no linesmen or umpire to officiate all the matches except for the finals. So the calls are based on the integrity of the players. Hence, if a player is unsatisfied with the call, he or she will call upon the tournament official. It happened on numerous occasion during this match. However, if the match between the compatriots especially the Koreans, there weren’t any request for a judgment call.
6th seed Hong Seung Heon made it to the semi-finals as he beat James Kent’s conquerer Lee Jeong Heon earlier this morning. He will face his compatriot and no.1 seed Jeong Yeongseok tomorrow at 9:30am at the National Tennis Centre.
One of my favourite players of the tournament and he is seeded no.3 from Japan, Shinji Hazawa. He had a good tournament and reached the semi-finals. He eventually lost to no.1 seed Jeong Yeongseok earlier this morning 6-3 6-4
The top seed of the tournament Jeong Yeongseok taking a breather and enjoying the shade after every point. His ground strokes are the best I’ve seen so far.
A dispute call late in the game in today’s semi-finals. I salute the integrity of Hazawa (below) as he hardly made any bad calls and only requested for a call for the official.
The finalist for tomorrow as Gwak Mi Ryung has been consistent this week and beat her compatriot Park Subin 6-4 6-4 in the semi-finals today. My favourite lady player now since Joleta of Indonesia has been eliminated.
Another finalist for the ladies is Shih Hsin-Yuan of Chinese Taipei who won her semi-final match 6-2 6-1 against Hyeran Yung of South Korea earlier this morning
Sixth seed Hyeran Yung ran out of steam as she lost with less resistance this morning
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The packed weekend
Baiduri Bank will be ending the year on a high note after it received its fifth award this year, the much sought-after Bank of The Year award from The Banker magazine. For 90 years, The Banker has been the world’s longest running international banking publication and leading monthly journal of record for the banking industry.
The Banker ‘Bank of the Year Awards’ is often regarded as the “Oscars of the Banking Industry”. This year’s The Banker Awards 2015 was held at Hilton London Bankside, London on Wednesday, 2 December. Mr Pierre Imhof, CEO of Baiduri Bank was in London to receive the coveted award at the annual awards ceremony.
Baiduri Bank is a ten-time recipient of the ‘Bank of the Year for Brunei’. The recognition of being named Bank of the Year in the country by The Banker is testament to the strong management, sound business model and prudent risk approach of the bank. Speaking on receiving the accolade, Mr Pierre Imhof said, “It is a wonderful feeling to end the year with this achievement. For the tenth time since 2002, we are proud to be awarded as the Bank of the Year for Brunei.” He further elaborated, “At every one of our milestones, there have been three common factors – our faithful employees, loyal customers and partners and it is with their support and confidence that we are the bank we are today.”
Mr Pierre Imhof, CEO of Baiduri Bank, receiving the award in London
The Banker Awards Ceremony is attended by representatives from over 120 banks across the world, which is a reflection of the importance which banks put on winning The Banker’s ‘Bank of the Year Awards’.
Baiduri Bank has also received four other international awards earlier this year, the ‘Domestic Retail Bank Brunei 2015’ and ‘Mobile Banking Initiative Brunei 2015’ from the Asian Banking and Finance magazine, the ‘Best Banking Group 2015’ from World Finance magazine and ‘Safest Bank in Brunei 2015’ from Global Finance. Baiduri Bank is proud to support and be associated with some of the leading international banking awards.
Arun Ravi Kumar, Timothy Lim, Zen Sii and Md Nurul Andi Hambali in a group photo at the 52nd Brunei ITF Junior Circuit at the National Tennis Centre of the Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex in Berakas last Tuesday. Image courtesy of Yee Chun Leong of The Brunei Times.
This is the 52nd International Tennis Federation Junior Circuit Group 5 and I’ve been attending the matches especially in the mornings. This is the time you will witness high level quality of tennis and I wish how I could like them one day. They are least 25 years younger than me and so much stamina indeed. I don’t think I can even last them on the court for a set.
As for Brunei representatives, we are still far away from reaching the level of other regional countries. It has to go down to grass root levels if Brunei were to make an impact in the international scene and judging from what I see, we don’t have the resources to provide that opportunity for the young players. The ITF Junior Circuit ranges from age 15 to under 18 so I would believe that other regional countries will have dedicated youth academies to train when they are still a kid.
The closest talented young star that Brunei has produced in recent years is Aiman Abdullah who made his mark when he was 14 years old. Back in 2010, he made Brunei history as he made to the 3rd round of the ITF and no other Bruneians made it that far. Now he is a full time coach under the Brunei Darussalam Tennis Association and also helping out with the current ITF tournament held at National Tennis Court of the Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex.
This year, none of the Brunei representatives made it past the first round. The closest result was Arun Ravi Kumar who lost in 3 sets to Ryan Lee of Malaysia. Arun shared that the heat conditions played a factor in his gameplay. As you can see, none of the players trained in such hot conditions as most of the training happens in the late afternoon. Furthermore, all of them are still focusing on their studies which makes it difficult to train so they condition their bodies to accommodate the heat.
Another Brunei representative Timothy Lim failed to capitalise as he lost 6-3 6-0 to Jimmy Liong of Malaysia. I could see that Timothy was struggling in the second set and this is due to his fitness level. His first serve slowed down gradually and his opponent punished him, quickly ending the match. Other results, Zen Sii and Md Nurul Andi Hambali lost to Lin Guangzian of Chinese-Taipei and D Giritharan Devendiran of Singapore 6-0 6-0 respectively.
Tomorrow will be the semi-finals for the Boys and Girls Single and followed by the doubles championship matches. The matches will start at 9am tomorrow at National Tennis Court of the Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex and you are more than welcome to witness some great tennis.
Both players negotiating on points in their match recently
Mi Ryung Gwak surviving the heat and she won her first round match
Cholis H of Indonesia seeded 15 reached the last 16 before losing to the No.1 seed Soomin Kim of Korea
Ming Rui tabulating the results on the board
Timothy Lim of Brunei returning the ball. He lost in straight sets in the opening round.
Arun Ravi Kumar coached by Aiman Abdullah did quite well in the first set but eventually lost in rubber to Ryan Lee of Malaysia
Dunlop is the official ball for the ITF Junior Circuit
Elisa Hirn of Finland lost to Hadiati of Indonesia in the first round
One talented kid, Christian Didier Chin of Malaysia rose up the rank but he is still lacking in mental strength, losing 6-2 6-0 in the last sixteen to Shinji Hazawa yesterday
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A brand new month
Vacancies at Concepts Computer – Office Assistant, Sales Assistant and Service Co-ordinator
Malaysia’s Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Mah Siew Keong (3rd R) presents the ASEAN Green Award 2015 to BruWILD President Liaw Lin Ji (3rd L) in Kuala Lumpur recently. Image courtesy of Bernama.
This is something I wasn’t aware of or perhaps it’s my level of ignorance to be blamed for. Apparently the local media has highlighted the existence of BruWILD. BruWILD is a registered non-government organisation, formed by a group of trained biologists and conservationists. They dedicate their time and efforts to discovering, investigating, and learning nature’s wonders. Yes, I have heard of other NGOs in Brunei but not so much on BruWILD.
Recently, Liaw Lin Ji the founder of BruWILD, participated in the ASEAN Green Award 2015 and her project won the award. Read more what Bernama wrote in the article a few days ago. Congratulations, Liaw Lin Ji.
From Bernama. Bruneian Liaw Lin Ji, 27, the founder and President of Biodiversity and Natural History Society (BruWILD) was announced the winner of the ASEAN Green Award 2015 which came with USD5,000 ($7,044) cash.
Liaw beat nine other young green technopreneurs and young contributors for the Green Growth Development in the ASEAN region.
BruWILD, promotes the preservation of the natural beauty of Brunei, besides building a sustainable future has more than 20 trained biologist and conservationist working together in educating the public to advocate the importance and functionalities of the ecosystem in their daily lives, she told Bernama after receiving the award.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Datuk Mah Siew Keong presented the awards.
Liaw, a biologist set up BruWILD in August 2013, and has been providing educational support to local schools, institutions, nature groups and wildlife enthusiasts.
Chanamon Leknamnarong, the manager of Earth Home Thailand won second place and USD3,000 (3rd from right) and Malaysia’s Dr Sumathi Sethupathi who won USD2,000 came third place (3rd from left)
Local graduate in Biological Sciences at the university, Lin Ji Liaw, explaining the research on the intriguing relationship between insectivorous bats and carnivorous pitcher plants. This image was taken earlier in July when she was being interviewed by Borneo Bulletin’s reporter Azaraimy.
Meanwhile, Chanamon Leknamnarong, the manager of Earth Home Thailand won second place and USD3,000 for promoting ecotourism in her village in Chiangmai.
Through the family’s homestay Maejo Earth Home, Leknamnarong, 29, promotes natural resources construction materials, sustainable living, organic farming to the local community and tourists.
Third place was won by Malaysia’s Dr Sumathi Sethupathi who won USD2,000 for her research in converting solid waste from the fishing industry, such as shrimp, cockle and crab shells to value added products used to remove oily residue in the wastewater generated by the palm oil industry.
Sumathi, 37, who is assistant professor at University of Tunku Abdul Rahman, is now moving on to research on solution for air and noise pollution.
The award, launched in 2011 by the Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) and the ASEAN Academy of Engineering and Technology (AAET), was to recognise outstanding technopreneurs and contributors to green growth development under the age of 40.
Finally after a month of showing my support for #movember, I had a clean shave yesterday. It should be back in 2 weeks’ time 😀
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Heat mode on
The junior participants of the 50th Brunei International Tennis Federation Circuit with the committee of Brunei Darussalam Tennis Association at the Brunei National Tennis Centre. The tournament kicks off today and the finals is slated for Sunday, 6th December 2015. All are welcome to watch.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Press release. Mercedes-Benz has maintained its lead in the readers’ poll “Auto Trophy 2015 World’s Best Cars”: the brand with the star secured first place in four categories. Like last year, the C and S-Class won the categories “Best mid-size car” and “Best luxury saloon”. In addition, Mercedes-Benz was voted the world’s best brand and the brand with the fewest complaints in the “Quality Trophy”. The award was presented last night at the Cruise Center in Hamburg-Altona.
Readers of the car magazine “Auto Zeitung” chose the C-Class and the S-Class for the second time: like in 2014, this year, too, the Mercedes models won the categories “Best mid-size car” and “Best luxury saloon”.
The Mercedes-Benz brand also took two first places in the Auto Trophy 2015:
The Stuttgart automotive manufacturer won the category “World’s best brand” and the “Quality trophy for the brand with the fewest complaints”. This innovation prize was jointly awarded by international editorial teams and the technical inspection agency GTÜ.
In 2015 the Auto Trophy took place for the 28th time. Readers were able to vote on 441 different models in 23 categories and numerous brands. A total of almost 75,000 readers and online users of Auto Zeitung and international car magazines from the Bauer Media Group participated.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
The Brunei Neuroscience, Stroke and Rehabilitation Centre (BNSRC) Executive Director Professor Datin Dr Uta Meyding-Lamade (2nd L) and stroke survivor Hj Noorkhan (2nd R) presenting a mock cheque to BIBD ALAF representative. Image courtesy of Izzati Jalil of The Brunei Times.
The Brunei Neuroscience, Stroke and Rehabilitation Centre (BNSRC) donated $9,705 to Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam’s (BIBD) Advocating Life-Long Learning for an Aspiring Future (ALAF) programme on last Saturday.
The amount was from the proceeds of the ticket sales of the centre’s recent musical, “Sebuah Perjalanan”, featuring stroke and cancer patients.
Present to hand over the cheque to BIBD ALAF representatives were Executive Director of BNSRC at Jerudong Park Medical Centre, Professor Datin Seri Laila Jasa Dr Uta Meyding-Lamade, and a stroke survivor who took part in the musical, Hj Noorkhan Hj Ahmad. Also present were representatives from sponsors and supporters of the musical.
In a brief speech before the handover, Professor Datin Dr Uta Meyding-Lamade said that Brunei has one of the biggest neurology and rehabilitation centre in Southeast Asia, and could be the future ‘hub’ for neuroscience and rehabilitation.
The Head of Rehabilitation Department at JPMC, Vivian Suk Kee Tie said in her speech during the ceremony held at Universiti Brunei Darussalam that the proceeds will go to the students under BIBD ALAF’s care. She also presented a medal to Hj Abu Bakar Bin Md Salleh, who was a patient with the centre since 2013, and participated in all the therapeutic group activities with great enthusiasm and motivation.
On her social media account, Vivian thanked all the sponsors, supporters, the inspiring patients and their families and lastly her wonderful colleagues from the department. She shared that it won’t be possible without the contribution from the said parties. They have shown that to the community that the word impossible is truly two words “I’m Possible” where we work together towards a brighter future.
Group photo with the organizers and sponsors
Professor Datin Dr Uta Meyding-Lamade
Vivian Suk Kee Tie presenting a medal to Hj Noorkhan Hj Ahmad, a stroke survivor and also a participant in the “Sebuah Perjalanan” musical
The recent musical that took place last November
Vivian the lady behind the project. She has a great team and I applaud her for her dedication and passion in realizing the possible within the “impossible”. Keep it up!!
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32 more days
His Royal Highness Prince ‘Abdul Malik in the group photo during the relaunch of the newly refurbished BIBD Headquarters in the heart of the capital. Accompanying His Royal Highness were Yang Berhormat Dato Paduka Hj Bahrin bin Abdullah, Minister of Development cum BIBD Chairman (2nd from left), Yang Muliakan Pehin Orang Kaya Paduka Setia Raja Dato Paduka Seri Setia Hj Suhaili Hj Mohiddin, Chairman of BIBD’s Shariah Advisory Vody and its subsiadiaries and Shariah Appeal Court Judge (left) and Javed Ahmad, Managing Director of BIBD. Click image to enlarge.
His Royal Highness Prince ‘Abdul Malik launching the event this morning at BIBD HQ
His Royal Highness Prince ‘Abdul Malik graced the launch of the newly refurbished BIBD HQ in town this morning. He was greeted by Yang Berhormat Dato Paduka Hj Bahrin bin Abdullah, Minister of Development cum BIBD Chairman.
The Chairman made his welcoming remarks on the build up to leading to the launch of the refurbished headquarters of BIBD. He shared about the processes and transformations from the times of IBB (Islamic Bank of Brunei Berhad) and also The Island Development Bank which later merged with Islamic Development Bank of Brunei in 2005 and rebranded as BIBD (Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam).
The current HQ consists of three floors. As you can see that each floor is designated to cater for different purposes. The ground floor will be for counter transaction services, the second floor for financing services and third floor will handle BIBD’s Corporate Banking division. The dedicated floors are easily accessed through means of lift for the convenience of the customers.
The main branch also provides four ATMs, two Cash Deposit Machines (CDM), a Cheque Deposit Machine along with an internet kiosk to provide speedy and seamless banking transactions even after working hours.
According to Javed Ahmad, the Managing Director of BIBD, the relaunching of BIBD HQ symbolises the Bank’s journey into becoming a modern, world-class financial institution and marks the completion of an intensive rebranding exercise that started in 2013.
As of now, there are 15 branches of BIBD which are strategically located across the country. Furthermore, BIBD has a dedicate 24-7 Contact Centre and also an active BIBD online services and let’s not forget their BIBD Mobile application to make transaction seamless for BIBD customers.
Congratulations once more to BIBD on the event this morning as everything went pretty smoothly. So have you bank with BIBD yet?
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik cutting the ribbon to make the occasion
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik toured the ground floor of BIBD HQ
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik in the group photo with BIBD associates
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik viewing the video presentation on the changes of BIBD
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik being briefed on the history and milestone of BIBD
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik being briefed on the corporate customers of BIBD
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik signing the plaque
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik receiving a pesembah from the chairman of BIBD
HRH Prince ‘Abdul Malik with the other ministers during refreshment
Chairman of BIBD, Yang Berhormat Dato Paduka Hj Bahrin, in his welcoming remarks
At the tent outside BIBD
The Chairman was happy with the success of the event
Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Dewa Major General (Rtd) Dato Seri Pahlawan Hj Mohammad Hj Daud, the former chairman of Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam (BIBD)
Pg Shamhary Pg Dato Paduka Mustapha, Managing Director of Brunei Shell Marketing was present too
Dermot Mannion, Deputy Chairman of Royal Brunei Airlines, was among the invited guest
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My brother @a_munim_ with mom during the cake cutting last Saturday
He’s a big fan of Mercedes-Benz too
Oh yea, we both support Liverpool too 😀
A good celebration last weekend.
Pg Mohd Nasir Pg Anak Ja’afar with the associates of Jati Transport Sdn Bhd (Mercedes-Benz Brunei) at Appreciation Day yesterday at Beribi showroom.
Last year it was raining. Yesterday was a different story. Jati Transport Sdn Bhd had its Appreciation Day for their customers who have supported the company. As you know that Jati Transport is the main distributor for Mercedes-Benz in Brunei Darussalam. They recently launched the new V-Class last week which was well received from the Brunei market.
Hundreds showed up in the heavily packed event where customers bring their families and friends to celebrate the occasion at Jati Transport showroom in Beribi. There were catering from Radisson Hotel, London Kebab, satay joint and everyone’s favourite, Mr. Softy ice-cream. There were also face painting, animal show, life sketch drawing and of course, the Photo Booth by @meinaboxbn, the most popular spot of the lot.
Present during the Appreciation Customer Day were Pg Anak Hj Ja’afar Ibni Al-Marhum Pg Pemancha Pg Anak Hj Mohd Alam, Executive Chairman of Jati Transport, Mr. Andrew Chiam, Executive Director of Jati Transport, Alfred So, General Manager of Jati Transport and Pg Mohd Nasir Pg Anak Ja’afar.
You can follow their updates on Facebook or instagram @mercedesbenzbrunei and they are quite updated as well.
The long queue at Mr. Softy
Andrew Chiam enjoying his ice-cream
Huge crowd yesterday at Jati Transport Beribi showroom
@cheahong2012 caught by surprise by my shot :p
Face painting for the kids and even adults
The crowd eyeing on the iguana
Loads of lamb spit from Radisson.
You can take photo with the eagle
Sketching portraits for the guests
Family shot at the photo booth
The happening Photo Booth @meinaboxbn
Betty and her baby at the event
Lots of kids got their face painted
Good music throughout the event
Some of the guests yesterday
Talk on safety especially when it comes to tyres
You’re the man 😀
Congratulations to Rafiyuddin aka Rupert and Siti Hazrena (Rena) on their niche yesterday
The bride being escorted to the nikah ceremony
Rupert was calm and he recited the whole sentence in one breath… very quickly
The bride smiling from a distance
Where the groom meets the bride
The customary kissing-the-hand of the groom
Rupert being briefed by Abang on how to stay calm and cool
The cast of Othello from PTE Meragang. Kudos to Rabi’atul Adawiyyah (in red and black) because you really pulled the show and played the role of Iago exceptionally well.
I’m familiar with Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth and Hamlet. But not so much on Othello. The ones I have mentioned are plays by William Shakespeare and I’ve seen different movie adaptations except for Othello. Hence I was intrigued when the English Literature team of PTE Meragang conducted a few shows with their version of Othello. I wasn’t too familiar with the language of Shakespeare but it will take me a while to digest so it was helpful that the organiser handed out synopsis of Othello for the benefit of the audience.
I must say I was impressed with the quality of the students, showcasing their acting talents. There were also students with the assistant of teachers involved behind the scenes such as at the lighting, props and make-ups. All in all, there were 55 students involved from Lower Six and Upper Six (English Literature students). They were well-prepared in advance before the show as they had examinations prior to this.
The adaptation play was directed by Siti Zuliana bte Hj Masri, a teacher from the English Literature of PTE Meragang. The second show was special as parents and families were able to catch the stars of the day. According to Hjh Soriana Salwa Hj Mornie, Head of the English Department, PTE Meragang, the show was a follow up of the British High Commission sponsored Othello workshop which was previously conducted at Repertory Theatre in Singapore as part of the school’s Shakespeare Education trip back in April. Now they have taken the initiative and give it back to the community. Thumbs up to the direction of the school and the students in making this possible.
Once again, I’m truly impressed with the students of PTE Meragang and those who worked behind the scenes, they too play important roles. Thank you to Adree for the heads up and also to Sharon Ong for saving a seat for me 😀
The character Othello played by Syed Ibrahim Faris Malai Hj Abd Hamid (right) was commanding on stage
Dk Siti Basyirah as Desdemona and Asyraf Amin as Cassio showed their charisma on stage and we were drawn to their chemistry
This scene reminds me of Pulp Fiction 😀
The bedroom scene
Picture opportunity with the cast
Picture opportunity with the cast
Picture opportunity with the cast
It was a full house show last weekend
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Recovery 2.0
Vincent Pao, General Manager of Concepts Computer and his spouse Alice Chan and family members with the management of Concepts Computer
16 years have gone by so fast. And yes, this is slightly late post for my blog. Concepts Computer Sdn Bhd celebrated their 16th year anniversary two weeks ago and it was held at the Brilliance Hall at Concepts Computer premise.
There was a welcoming remark Vincent Pao, General Manager of Concepts Computer and he was ecstatic with the company’s achievement in the past few months. Perhaps the biggest milestone for the company was the official appointment as the first local distributor for Microsoft for SMB and Consumer Sector. They have also achieved great success for Acer (Top Achiever Award), Epson (High Achiever Award for Retail Business Development) and Concepts was also appointed the authorised Service Provider for Brother International Products.
The company also feted long serving staffs who have worked for a very long time in the organisation. There are Dk Amallizawati for her 8 years of service; Zul Abdul Rahman for his 10 years; Azoani and Misinah for 13 years; Azalinah for 14 years; Ani Suryani for 15 years and lastly, Sumarddy Eddy for 16 years.
The media was also invited to celebrate the occasion and Vincent also dedicated a special lucky draw for the members of the media. The night was full of celebrations with performances, lucky draw and mini games as part of their entertainment.
I wish Vincent Pao and his team a brighter success in the coming future. Keep up the great work 😀 Oh yea, I won myself an Acer phone *Woohoo*
Sumarddy Eddy for 16 years of service with Concepts Computer
Misinah for 13 years of service with Concepts Computer
Azalinah for 14 years of service with Concepts Computer
Dk Amallizawati for 8 years of service with Concepts Computer
Zul Abdul Rahman for 10 years of service with Concepts Computer
A long service staff of Vincent Pao’s being recognised as well
The special lucky draw for the media
Peter winning an Acer projector and Azlan winning a notebook for the special lucky draw for the media
Ak Fairol content with his lucky draw prize
Vincent Pao giving his welcoming remarks
Some in-house performances from the staff
Mini games
The top three lucky draw winners during the dinner
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The Good and The Good
Listen to the podcast review of The Good Dinosaur with special guest Pranika Lama
A Malam Pemasaran 2015 was organized by Brunei Shell Marketing Co. Sdn Bhd in appreciation for their customers and business partners recently.
The evening kicked off with a welcoming remarks from the man at BSM steering wheel, Pg Shamhary Pg Dato Paduka Hj Mustapha, Managing Director of BSM.
There were plenty of awards that were given out that night. In the retail sector, , the Best Operational Excellence Award 2013 goes to Stesen Minyak Perusahaan Cahaya Pakatan Tutong. The Highest Lubricant Growth 2013 title was awarded to Roxana Shell Service Station.
Another interesting thing is that it’s also the first time that Brunei Shell Marketing gave out special awards and recognitions to local workshops for their diligence and proactiveness to convert various lubricant users to Shell Lubricant.
Did you know that the workshops have converted more than 100 cars to Shell Lubricant in the last three months? The top performer is Hock Siong Hin workshop in Kuala Belait.
Retail Highest Lubricant Growth 2013 – Roxana Shell Service Station
Participation in LPG Safety Awareness 2015 – Muara Gas Company
Participation in LPG Safety Awareness 2015 – Syarikat Perkhidmatan Sungai Betia
Participation in LPG Safety Awareness 2015 – Syarikat Perniagaan Melayu (SPM)
Below are some of the awards as stated.
Operational Excellence Achievers Award 2013
a) Stesen Minyak Perusahaan Cahaya Pakatan Tutong
b) Roxana Shell Service Station
c) Koperasi Perniagaan Dan Perusahaan Melayu Berhad (KoPPMB Gadong)
d) Gadong Filling Station
e) PHA Bakar B Jambol Station
Achieving High Volume Sales Achievements for Shell Lubricants at Retail Stations 2013:
a) Stesen Minyak Hanas
b) Stesen Minyak Negalang Maju Sdn Bhd
c) Koperasi Perniagaan Dan Perusahaan Melayu Berhad (KoPPMB Gadong)
d) Syarikat Kerjasama Kampong Tanjong Nangka SATENAGA
e) Seri Chermin Filling Station
f) Stesen Minyak Perusahaan Cahaya Pakatan Tutong
LPG Safety Awareness Attendance Certificate for 2015:
a) Muara Gas Company
b) Syarikat Perkhidmatan Sungai Betia
c) Syarikat Perniagaan Melayu (SPM)
d) Perusahaan Giap On (Hup Cheong)
Certificate of Appreciation for participating in LPG Safety Walkabout 2014:
a) Muara Gas Company
b) Syarikat Haji Yaakub Awg Zainal
c) Syarikat Awg Hj Pungut bin Ajak dan Anak-Anak
Participation in LPG Safety Awareness 2015 – Perusahaan Giap On (Hup Cheong)
Industrial Top Performer Lubricant Award Winner – New Temburong Quarry
Industrial Shell Recognition Award for Lubricant Growth Winner – Fu Yun Yuan Contractor
Industrial Shell Recognition Award for Lubricant Growth Runner Up – Swee Sdn Bhd
Industrial Shell Recognition Award for Lubricant Growth First Runner Up – Massutera Engineering Sdn Bhd
SOLUS Target Achievement Award 2015 For Franchised Workshop
Bengkel Kereta Berakas Sdn Bhd
Bee Motors Sdn Bhd
Happy Motoring Company Sdn Bhd
Maju Motors Sdn Bhd
Premier Motor Co Sdn Bhd
QAF Auto QAF Eurokars
Setia Motors Sdn Bhd
Sri Sentosa Sdn Bhd
Aziz Latif & Company
Hock Guan Hin Motor Co
Hock Hin Leong
Mandarin Machinery Co Sdn Bhd
Volume Award For Industrial Sector
FU YUN YUAN CONTRACTOR – Winner
SWEE SDN BHD – 1st Runner up
MASSUTERA ENGINEERING SDN BHD – 2nd Runner up
READYMIXED CONCRETE SDN BHD – 4th place
PUI SAW SU ENTTERPRISE – 5th place
Top Performer Award For Industrial Sector
NEW TEMBURONG QUARRY – Winner
FU YUN YUAN CONTRACTOR – 1st Runner up
SOON LEE HEAVY MACHINERY SVCS – 2nd Runner up
HIEW HY CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD – 4th place
SWEE SDN BHD – 5th place
Franchised Workshop Shell Helix Ultra Award 2015 Winner – NBT (Brunei) Sdn Bhd
Franchised Workshop Shell Helix Ultra Award 2015 1st Runner Up – Jati Transport Sdn Bhd
Franchised Workshop Shell Helix Ultra Award 2015 2nd Runner Up – Maju Motors Sdn Bhd
Independent Workshop Shell Helix Ultra Award 2015 Winner and Special Award – Hock Siong Hin
Distributor Top Performer Lubricant Award 2015 – TK Asco Enterprise
Shell Helix Ultra Award 2015
NBT (BRUNEI) SDN BHD – Winner
JATI TRANSPORT SDN BHD – 1st Runner up
MAJU MOTORS SDN BHD – 2nd Runner up
Shell Helix Ultra Award 2015
HOCK SIONG HIN – Winner
KAH HUAT CAR AIRCON & SERVICE- 1st Runner up
CHUA AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING – 2nd Runner up
Top Performer For Distributor Category
TK ASCO ENTERPRISE
ROMET PLUS MARKETING SDN BHD
For Franchised Workshop Category
NBT (BRUNEI) SDN BHD – Winner
SETIA MOTORS SDN BHD – 1st Runner up
BOUSTEAD SDN BHD – 2nd Runner up
GOH HOCK KEE MOTOR SDN BHD – 4th place
GRAND MOTORS SDN BHD – 5th place
For Independent Workshop Category
KAH HUAT CAR AIRCON & SERVICE – Winner
KIEN SING (TAN) AUTOPARTS – 1st Runner up
JOO FATT COMPANY – 2nd Runner up
HOCK HIN LEONG – 4th place
SYARIKAT AWG HJ MOHD YASSIN – 5th place
Independent Workshop Top Performer Lubricant Award 2015 Winner and Shell Helix Ultra Award 2015 Runner Up – Kah Huat Car Aircon & Service
Independent Workshop Top Performer Lubricant Award 2015 Runner Up – Kien Sing (Tan) Autoparts
Independent Workshop Top Performer Lubricant Award 2015 First Runner Up – Joo Fatt Company
Franchised Workshop Top Performer Lubricant Award 2015 Winner – NBT (Brunei) Sdn Bhd
Franchised Workshop Top Performer Lubricant Award 2015 Runner Up – Setia Motors Sdn Bhd
Franchised Workshop Top Performer Lubricant Award 2015 First Runner Up – Boustead Sdn Bhd
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Adib Noor testing out the Tomato KidZ bed
Do you want something that’s durable, lasting when it comes to children’s furniture? Now you can impressed your kids/children with Tomato KidZ concept furniture. The biggest winner here will be the parents and their children if they own a bed from Tomato KidZ.
For your info, Tomato KidZ is a revolutionary concept in children’s furniture and best thing is you can combine the designs to cater the demands of the children nowadays. Tomato KidZ is a growing brand from Malaysia and the idea came about where the brand originally started to provide quality furniture for the European market then slowly in Australia and in the US. Their biggest milestone was when Tomato KidZ were being commissioned by Walt Disney, Marvel and Hello Kitty. Awesome!!
It’s a good thing now that Tomato KidZ is expanding its business regionally and now we have one in Brunei, located at Regent Square 2, Kiulap.
When you pay a visit to their showroom, you can check out the craftsmanship on Tomato KidZ furniture. You will know where your money is spent/invested in. It’s safe, it’s sturdy and it’s quite versatile as well.
Safety is not compromised even when it comes to their ergonomic designs. Tomato KidZ ranked safety as one of their highest core values for the benefit of parents and their children. For example, with the bunk bed, they set the space between the upper and lower bunk which is carefully measured to prevent kids from knocking their heads.
Tomato KidZ also provides a study working station for kids and as they grow older, they are still able to make use of the study station. You can adjust the surface level of the desk especially when kids grow taller in the next few years. Hence the so called Intelligent Desk is very, very practical for children.
As for the warranty, the bedding parts comes with a 1 year warranty where as the Intelligent range such as the ergonomics study desk and chair and spare parts come up to a 10 year warranty. Awesome!!
You can visit their Facebook Page here for updates or pay a visit to their showroom at Unit D1, Ground Floor Block D, Regent Square 2. You can also contact them through +673 8187128.
Now a doll house can be part of your bed
Catherine Liew, Managing Director of Tomato KidZ (Malaysia) on the left with the staff at Kiulap outlet
A bunk bed and a study.
I was trying it out. How I wish I was still a kid 😀
The Intelligent Desk. The table and chair can change its level to the preference of the children
Another Intelligent Desk which caught my attention
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Done and dusted
20th anniversary celebration and it’s exclusive for Netcom Members from 27th to 29th November
Group photo with the the Minister of Home Affairs, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Kerna Dato Seri Setia (Dr) Hj Awg Abu Bakar Hj Apong with management of KBSentral Property Management and government officials at Sentral Shopping Centre
The guest of honour receiving a token of appreciation from Hambali Pehin Orang Kaya Shahbandar Dato Seri Paduka Hj Mohd Salleh, Executive Director and Tan Kah Boon, Managing Director
Guest of honour signing the plaque after the launch
Finally it’s officially opened. Yes, I’ve visited the premise a few times before and it looks promising for walk-in customers and patrons of Sentral Shopping Centre (@KBSentral). What you see in Times Square Shopping Centre is slightly similar to KB Sentral – shops, eateries of similar brands, cinema and hotel (Garden Sentral Hotel). So it’s good to have an actual shopping centre physically in Kuala Belait.
The grand opening was officiated by the Minister of Home Affairs, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Seri Kerna Dato Seri Setia (Dr) Hj Awg Abu Bakar Hj Apong and he also toured the premise including Garden Sentral Hotel & Service Apartment. Though it was a simple launch with some “gulingtangan” and “silat” performance, it was a successful launch.
I could sense that the minister was impressed for the business it is offering to the community of Kuala Belait. He took some time touring around Jaya Supermarket and even interviewed the local workers (some part-timers) during the tour. To date, 80% of the working force under KBSentral Proprety Management are local and this is a good way in giving back to the community by having more local employment opportunities.
Abby Lim, the General Manager of KBSentral Property Management said in her welcoming remarks that there are almost 30 establishments under one roof and it’s a good avenue to host events and activities. Recently they held a few interesting events such as the Spelling Bee Competition, Job Fair, blood donation drive and they also have their first Sentral Lucky Draw.
Now speaking of lucky draw, Sentral Shopping Centre has started its 2nd lucky draw campaign and this time with more amazing prizes. The ongoing campaign will end next year on 25th June. You can stand a chance to win cars and even a semi-detached house.
For more information on KB Sentral Shopping Centre, you can reach them at 333 9889 or email them at kbsentralmarketing(a)gmail.com. Congratulations on the launch, Abby and team. Good job!!
Abby Lim, General Manager of of KBSentral Property Management delivering her welcoming remarks
Interesting silat demonstration
The confetti to mark the opening of the premise
The invited guests yesterday during the launch
One of the service apartment room at Garden Sentral Hotel & Service Apartment
The quick tour of the service apartment
One of the superior rooms at Garden Sentral Hotel and they have a school holiday promotion of BND 88 nett per night with free breakie for two pax. Now that’s a good deal indeed and plus you can enjoy discounts at Delifrance, Pastamania, Sushi Tei, Waroeng Penyet and All Season.
Guest of honour paid a visit to Progresif Cellular and welcoming him was Paul Hyde, the CEO of Progresif Cellular
Bob Gill, Chief Sales Officer of Progresif Cellular explaining the concept and the product of their company
The Minister touring around Jaya Hypermart
The Minister sampled the healthy drink from Beesket
This is the pool area of the Garden Sentral Hotel & Service Apartment
The Minister having a dialogue with the local employees
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is also at @KBSentral. Did you know that the CBTL app has been downloaded by 10,000 subscribers? (60% are IOS users)
The CBTL mascot
The guling tangan
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