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Learn about own nation, Indo kids at Community Learning Centres urged
Learn about own nation, Indo kids at Community Learning Centres urged

Daily Express

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Express

Learn about own nation, Indo kids at Community Learning Centres urged

Published on: Friday, May 30, 2025 Published on: Fri, May 30, 2025 By: Lagatah Toyos Text Size: Aris (centre) with Indonesian children at the Mostyn Estate CLC in Kunak. TAWAU: Indonesian children studying at Community Learning Centres (CLCs) under plantation companies in Malaysia are urged to use their gadgets to seek knowledge and information about Indonesia. Chief Representative of the Consulate of the Republic of Indonesia (KRI) in Tawau, Aris Heru Utomo, said they need to learn more about their country in order to deepen their pride in being Indonesian. 'Use your mobile phones not just to search for entertainment but seek knowledge and information about Indonesia as much as possible,' he said. He noted that Indonesia is a vast country made up of over 17,000 islands, rich in natural resources and home to various ethnicities and religions. 'With a strong love for their homeland, they will understand their nation, including its geography, natural beauty and unity in diversity,' he said. He also encouraged Indonesian children in Sabah to appreciate the song 'Tanah Airku' composed by Saridjah Niung Bintang Soedibjo, better known as Ibu Sud, as it reflects national values and love for the homeland. Advertisement 'The lyrics show that no matter where Indonesians wander, they will always love their homeland. 'To love means to be proud, to uphold the good name and to defend Indonesia through attitudes and actions… And since you are students, your actions should be to study, study and study,' he said during a visit to the Mostyn Estate CLC in Kunak, as part of the 'Consulate Goes to Community Learning Centre (CLC)' programme, which included a flag presentation ceremony by 57 of its students. He said the flag ceremony is important to nurture the spirit of Indonesian nationalism, while recognising the four national symbols: the red and white flag, the national language, the Garuda Pancasila emblem and the national anthem Indonesia Raya. He emphasised that it is the duty of all Indonesians, including students born and raised in Sabah, to honour and uphold these four symbols, which were forged by the nation's heroes. During the visit, Aris also presented a set of Pancasila Education Guidebooks for teachers and students from grades 1 to 9, along with a 2025 calendar featuring Unesco-recognised elements of Indonesia's intangible cultural heritage. * 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. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Dr. Aris LaTham: the father of gourmet ethical raw foods cuisine arrives in South Africa
Dr. Aris LaTham: the father of gourmet ethical raw foods cuisine arrives in South Africa

IOL News

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Dr. Aris LaTham: the father of gourmet ethical raw foods cuisine arrives in South Africa

Dr. Aris LaTham will be one of the many celebrity chefs at the Good Life Show this weekend Image: Supplied The culinary world is abuzz with excitement as the renowned Panamanian-born chef and health influencer, Dr. Aris LaTham, arrives in South Africa for his first-ever tour. Known as the "father of gourmet ethical raw foods cuisine in America", Dr. Aris is set to captivate attendees at The Good Life Show taking place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 30 May to 1 June, and later in Johannesburg from 1 to 3 August at the Kyalami International Convention Centre. At 77 years old, Dr. Aris embodies vitality and health, serving as a source of inspiration for over a million fans worldwide who seek a life rich in fresh, living foods. His guiding philosophy, "it is not the food in your life, but the life in your food that nourishes", resonates well with health enthusiasts eager to learn how to incorporate wholesome ingredients into their diets. Known for his innovative "sun-cooked" cuisine, Dr. Aris will showcase his culinary expertise through a series of demonstrations highlighting his signature sweet and savoury Paradise pies, alongside a menu bursting with refreshingly unique and surprising delights. Visitors can look forward to tantalising dishes such as the traditional curry plantain and a vibrant green life salad topped with creamy cashew cheese. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ As the founder of the Sunfired Culinary Institute and Sunfired Foods, Dr. Aris has dedicated his life to training aspiring chefs in the art of gourmet ethical raw food. His mastery in the craft draws from a personal library of over 15,000 books, where he has meticulously studied various culinary traditions. This dedication has led to the creation of his acclaimed Sunfired raw foods cuisine, which has received standing ovations at international food events, from Italy to India. During The Good Life Show, Dr. Aris will not only be a keynote speaker but also engage attendees in a Masterclass where they can learn his culinary secrets firsthand. In addition, he is set to team up with a renowned South African chef for an exciting collaborative demonstration. The event is designed to ignite curiosity and enthusiasm in visitors, encouraging them to explore the vast potential of fresh, plant-based ingredients. Attendees will also have the chance to visit Dr. Aris's eatery stand to savour his celebrated dishes, such as the 'Fun Burger' and 'Pizza Please', both of which provide a healthy twist on comfort food without sacrificing flavour or nutrition. Guests can purchase his products and engage directly with the culinary innovator himself, gaining insights into his philosophy around nourishing oneself through food. Excited about his first visit to South Africa, Dr. Aris expressed a keen interest in exploring the country's agricultural wealth and the plethora of ingredients and spices it offers. "I already feel an instant connection to South Africa's wellness scene," he noted, emphasising the importance of fresh, living foods in enhancing our vitality. "I hope to encourage more South African chefs to break the boundaries and explore the exciting world of raw cuisine."

Rangers outcast latest as loan club 'decide against' deal
Rangers outcast latest as loan club 'decide against' deal

The National

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The National

Rangers outcast latest as loan club 'decide against' deal

The midfielder joined the Greek side on a temporary transfer last August after a previous loan in Brazil with Cruzeiro. Aris are believed to hold an option to sign him permanently for £3million. His time at the club didn't start how he would have hoped and it was thought he could be sent back to Glasgow prematurely after some poor performances were followed by turning up late for training. After Apostolos Mantzios' appointment as manager though, the Ecuadorian's fortunes changed for the better and he has been a key man for much of the season. With 23 appearances under his belt, Cifuentes has won praise from the Greek media for his displays during his loan. It was claimed in recent days Aris were looking to make the loan permanent but would try to negotiate the fee down to a lower level. Read more: Inside Davide Ancelotti father-son dynamic as Rangers could get UCL mastermind What we know about the Davide Ancelotti to Rangers manager situation However, another report from Ecuador has cast doubt on that. Studio Futbol are claiming Aris have decided not to pursue the 26-year-old any further. They say that despite his strong performances, the Greeks have decided not to take up their option to sign Cifuentes. As a result, he will be expected to return to Rangers in the summer but it would be viewed as highly unlikely he will have a future at Ibrox either. Gers will be entering a new era under new owners and a new manager and are expected to make significant changes to the make up of their squad. Cifuentes made just six starts for the club after being signed from Los Angeles FC by Michael Beale, who described his signing as a potential game change. The midfielder still has two years left on his deal.

Inside Rangers hero's rollercoaster season after Ibrox exit as ‘irreplaceable' star voted for TOTY after title heartache
Inside Rangers hero's rollercoaster season after Ibrox exit as ‘irreplaceable' star voted for TOTY after title heartache

Scottish Sun

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Inside Rangers hero's rollercoaster season after Ibrox exit as ‘irreplaceable' star voted for TOTY after title heartache

HE missed out on the chance to lift the second league trophy of his career in Cyprus after being the colossus at the back for Rangers during their 2020/21 title win. But Connor Goldson might still get some personal accolades as he could be included in the Team of the Year for the third time of his career, following a standout season in the Cypriot top flight. Advertisement 2 Connor Goldson playing for Rangers in 2024 Credit: Willie Vass 2 Now he wears the green and white of Aris Limassol Goldson, 32, spent six years at Rangers before leaving the club last summer when his contract expired. He decided to leave the UK for the first time to play abroad as he sealed a shock move to Aris Limassol. It was a surprising deal for a player who had only starred for Shrewsbury Town, Brighton and Gers beforehand. But despite the new surroundings Goldson took to Cypriot life like a duck to water. Advertisement Aris and Pafos battled it out at the top throughout the campaign, with Goldson's side losing just one game out of 26 before the split and the defender was heavily involved. Aris began to crumble after the split though as they lost four of nine games which has left them out of the title race with one game still left. Pafos clinched the title following a devastating 4-0 win over Aris on May 4 - a crucial match Goldson was unfortunately suspended for. The Englishman has only missed six games all season and has played the full 90 minutes of every game he's been involved in. Advertisement He's been Mr. Reliable throughout the campaign and has since been rewarded for his efforts with a Team of the Year nomination from his peers. The Rangers hero has been included in the shortlist produced by the Cyprus Footballers' Association (CFA) of players with the most votes from rivals. Rangers star Connor Goldson reveals the secret side hustle that he's had for seven years The top XI of the season will be confirmed at the awards night which takes place on Thursday, May 15. Goldson was named in the PFA League Two Team of the Year when he was at Shrewsbury in the 2014/15 season and was included in the PFA Scotland Premiership best XI following his heroic campaign during Rangers' title win four seasons ago. Advertisement The centre-back is one of the favourites to be included in the award this season after becoming Aris' "signing of the season", according to Cypriot outlet Kerkida. The report states that his incredible impact at the club made him "irreplaceable" for manager Aleksey Shpilevsky. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Rangers asked to lower £2.2m asking price for forgotten star who wants to make loan transfer permanent
Rangers asked to lower £2.2m asking price for forgotten star who wants to make loan transfer permanent

Scottish Sun

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Rangers asked to lower £2.2m asking price for forgotten star who wants to make loan transfer permanent

The player himself has broken his silence MONEY TALKS Rangers asked to lower £2.2m asking price for forgotten star who wants to make loan transfer permanent Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) JOSE CIFUENTES has hinted he wants to turn his loan move into a permanent one after Greek side Aris made an approach to Rangers to lower their £2.2 million price tag. The Ecuadorian player joined Aris on loan at the start of the season after making just six league starts for Rangers previously. Sign up for the Rangers newsletter Sign up 3 Jose Cifuentes in action for Aris this season Credit: Alamy 3 Cifuentes in a rare outing for Rangers last season Credit: Willie Vass 3 Gers have been asked to lower their asking price to let him leave permanently Credit: Alamy He was also sent on an unsuccessful loan to Brazilian club Cruzeiro. Aris have been impressed with the 26-year-old, who has been a key man in their quest to gain European qualification for next season after 28 appearances for the Thessaloniki outfit. Rangers included a clause for Aris to sign Cifuentes for £2.2 million, but that is out of the financial reach of the club. Reports in Greece have indicated that they this week approached Rangers in a bid to get them to lower their asking price so they could sign the 21-times capped international. And Cifuentes has admitted he is enjoying his football. He said: "I don't want to talk about my own individual performances, I think our excellent form in the play-offs has been down to the whole team. "We all work together for the same goal and we all improve together. "There has also been individual improvement from me, but this is the result of teamwork, under the guidance of the manager. "But I am happy here and believe I have improved as the season has progressed." Cifuentes was signed by Rangers two years ago from Los Angeles FC in a £1.2 million deal and he still has two years left on his contract. David Friel explains why Sean Dyche has what it takes to be the next Rangers manager He was a long term target for former Gers boss Michael Beale. Aris abandoned negotiations over a permanent move in January with Rangers unwilling to budge on their selling price. But they do remain interested in the midfielder after his string of impressive performances that have helped put them on the brink of qualification for the Europa Conference League. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

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