
Celebrating unity in diversity during Unity Week
Published on: Thu, Jul 03, 2025
By: Winnie Kasmir Text Size: James (right) giving a spoonful of hinava to Walter. SANDAKAN: The Ministry of National Unity continues to strengthen national harmony through the 2025 Unity Week celebration, featuring nationwide activities themed Unity in Diversity, including in Sabah. State Minister of Community Development and People's Wellbeing Datuk James Ratib, said such programmes help nurture a sense of belonging and solidarity among Malaysia's multiethnic communities. 'The Ministry has introduced the Malaysian Madani Unity Framework based on the concept of unity in diversity. Flagship initiatives like the Malaysian Madani Unity Roadshow are key to realising national unity,' he said. He was speaking at the closing ceremony of the Unity Week 2025 state level celebration held at Padang Bandaran on Sunday. This year's celebration featured cultural booths showcasing traditional ethnic houses such as the Malay, Chinese, Indian, Suluk, Dusun Labuk, Bugis, Brunei, Bajau and Sungai communities, reflecting Sabah's rich cultural tapestry. 'This initiative not only promotes the spirit of unity but also broadens public understanding and appreciation of Sabah's diverse customs and traditions,' he said. The programme was structured around three key clusters featuring Nationhood, Unity Spirit and Komuniti Rahmah, with activities encompassing culture, education, recreation, health, economy and environmental sustainability. 'Unity is a long journey that requires sacrifice. The quest for unity is a journey, not a destination,' James said. 'We must remain committed and strengthen our collective efforts to ensure that Sabah remains a state firmly rooted in unity, not only for today's generation but for our children and grandchildren.' The event was organised by the Sabah Department of National Unity and Integration (JPNIN) with support from government agencies and local communities. Highlights included the serving of Hinava Perpaduan in a 50 metre bamboo trough and a traditional costume parade representing various ethnic groups. Also present were Sandakan Municipal Council (MPS) President Walter Kenson, elected representatives, government agency officials and over 5,000 attendees. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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