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CJA, KDJA inaugural media run to unite journalists in health, solidarity

CJA, KDJA inaugural media run to unite journalists in health, solidarity

Borneo Post09-05-2025

Kuching South Mayor Datuk Wee Hong Seng (standing, second left) joins a photo session with Wee (standing, left), Teo (standing , second right), organising chairperson Nancy Nais (on the floor, right) and the Rev Run team as they promote the 'Breaking News Run'.
KUCHING (May 9): The Commonwealth Journalists Association (CJA) and the Kuching Division Journalists Association (KDJA) are set to make history with the launch of the inaugural Media Run here, set for flag-off this July 20.
This marks the first-ever collaboration between the two associations in a move that underscores unity, health, and camaraderie within the media industry.
The media run programme represents a new chapter of cooperation and innovation among media professionals, reflecting a joint commitment by CJA and KDJA to promote wellness, foster stronger ties among journalists, and highlight the vital role of media practitioners in society.
'This partnership marks an exciting milestone for both CJA and KDJA. Bringing media professionals together for a recreational and health-focused event not only strengthens industry bonds, but also underscores the importance of collaboration in journalism,' said CJA president Alice Wee.
'Engaging media supporters through recreational initiatives is a fantastic way to foster connection beyond the newsroom, and we hope to take the lead in creating spaces where media professionals can unwind while staying active.'
Adding on, KDJA president Ronnie Teo said the media run was meant to create inclusive spaces for media professionals to unwind, while staying physically active.
'Journalism is a fast-paced profession, and it's easy to overlook wellness.
'This initiative serves as a reminder that a healthy lifestyle contributes to sharper focus, greater resilience, and overall well-being – qualities essential for journalists to thrive in their roles,' he said.
To add vibrancy to the event, the organisers have designed exclusive T-shirts and medals inspired by journalism motifs.
'Our medals are designed to resemble a camera, and the event mascot – a journalist orangutan – adds a playful and distinctive touch to the overall experience,' said Teo.
'We hope that these elements will make this media run even more memorable for participants.'
The event is open to the public and offers various race categories, including a 3km and 5km Fun Run, and a 10km competitive run.
Registration can be done online via www.malaysianrunners.com, or in person at Revrun store in Green Heights Mall, Kuching. CJA KDJA Kuching Media Run

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