Latest news with #Azza


The Star
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Singer Azza screams to ward off scammers
FORGET about polite refusals or simply hanging up, a singer revealed her unconventional tip to get back at scammers by screaming hysterically when she receives such calls, Kosmo! Online reported. In an Instagram post, Noor Azzarima Zawari, 48, better known as Azza, advised the public to be cautious of online scams. Azza, who is also a member of the 1990s girl band, Elite, shared a recent experience where a scammer posing as a representative from Touch 'n Go, tried to trick her. Touch 'n Go later clarified in Azza's comment section that they never use personal numbers or ask users to click on suspicious links. 'This is my way of raising awareness for all of us,' said Azza. 'Be careful and don't give anything the scammer asks for. You'll only end up losing your money.' > The financial struggles of a widow in Dungun, Terengganu, have pushed her to dip into her eldest daughter's education loan just to buy household necessities. Kosmo! Online reported that the mother of three fell into financial hardship when her husband, who was the family's sole breadwinner, died two years ago after a fall while cutting down a tree. While her 19-year-old eldest daughter is currently studying in Kuantan, her 16-year-old son has taken on odd jobs like harvesting oil palm fruits to help out. The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item


Muscat Daily
29-06-2025
- Business
- Muscat Daily
Surge in freelancing as e-commerce grows in Oman
Muscat – The freelancing sector in Oman is witnessing marked growth, in line with global shifts in the labour market and trends in the digital economy. National initiatives aimed at creating sustainable income streams for youth and encouraging entrepreneurship across digital platforms are further accelerating this transformation. Government efforts to build a supportive legislative and technical ecosystem are central to this shift, aligning with the objectives of Oman Vision 2040, which seeks to establish a diversified and innovation-driven economy. Azza bint Ibrahim al Kindi, Director of Commercial Affairs and E-Commerce Department at Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, said e-commerce has become a key area for freelance work. She noted that this growth is being supported by enabling government procedures that allow individuals to legally operate in the space. She highlighted the introduction of the Freelance Business Register, a licensing mechanism allowing Omanis to engage in e-commerce activities for a nominal fee. 'E-commerce requires relatively low operational costs, with no need for a physical storefront. It also gives businesses access to wider markets, both regionally and internationally,' she said. According to Azza, freelance e-commerce ventures are helping raise business awareness and professionalism among Omani youth. The low entry barrier is making it a viable option for many in the community to explore new income sources. The ministry has authorised over 200 commercial activities under freelance licences, developed in coordination with other authorities. These activities are supported through platforms like 'Maroof Oman', which documents and verifies e-stores, strengthening consumer trust and providing legal cover for online businesses. Azza noted that e-commerce is playing an increasingly important role in the digital economy, offering flexible job opportunities, particularly for young people and recent graduates. Fields such as digital marketing, design and software development are seeing steady freelance engagement. Azza bint Ibrahim al Kindi, Director of Commercial Affairs and E-Commerce Department Freelancing also enables showcasing of Omani talent in professional and technical areas. 'It expands the scope of economic activity and supports the adoption of modern tools and technologies,' Azza said, adding that this contributes to creating innovative local solutions and services. The director cited approval of the National E-Commerce Plan by the Secretariat General of Council of Ministers as a key milestone. Part of the broader National Digital Economy Programme, the plan outlines development initiatives running from 2022 to 2027. Among these, an initiative to improve institutional capacity in e-commerce, implemented by Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises Development, has offered training to help local merchants access platforms such as Amazon and Noon. Guidelines have been issued to help SMEs integrate into global supply chains. Additionally, the 'Makin' programme, under Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, is focused on enhancing technical skills in the job market, equipping Omanis with the digital capabilities required for current and future work environments. Azza noted that various government bodies are actively supporting the shift towards digital commerce. 'This sector is shaping the future of business and services. It gives youth the flexibility to test and develop ideas, reducing risks and encouraging innovation,' she said.


Hype Malaysia
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
90s Girl Group Elite To Hold First Solo Concert This September; Ticketing & Seating Plan Announced
Before there was DOLLA, Malaysia had another girl group that dominated the charts in the 1990s – Elite. Comprised of members Azza, Abby, Sasha, Linda and Watie, the group made their debut in 1995 with the duet 'Diari Metropolitan' alongside KRU, which was later featured on the latter's album 'Ooh! La! La!', released the following year. It's been a while since they last performed for fans, but now Elite are making a comeback, bigger and better than ever. Earlier this week, the group announced that they will be holding their first-ever solo concert this September. 'WE ARE BACK!', the group said in the announcement post on Monday (23rd June). 3 decades after their debut, Elite are set to mark a major milestone in their career with their first-ever solo concert, held in celebration of their 30th anniversary. Named 'ELITE LIVE '25', fans will get to enjoy the band's most iconic hits in Kuala Lumpur. 'Actually, we were a bit nervous because, as you all know, it's been quite a while since we performed live together, especially on a large scale. When we received the offer from Icon Entertainment, we had mixed feelings at first, but eventually agreed to it. This was after taking into consideration that some of our songs are still favoured and relevant, and we want to party with all our fans, both old and new,' Linda said during the press conference. ELITE LIVE '25 In Kuala Lumpur Date: 20th September 2025 (Saturday) 20th September 2025 (Saturday) Time: 8:30pm 8:30pm Venue: Plenary Hall, KL Convention Centre Plenary Hall, KL Convention Centre Organiser: Icon Entertainment Icon Entertainment Ticketing: GIG (RM 1,088), SWEET IS YOUR SMILE (RM 588), CATWALK (RM 268), TAMPARAN WANITA (RM 268) Tickets can be purchased through starting this Thursday (26th June) at 2pm onwards. There will also be a dress code for the upcoming show, so be sure to plan your outfits and get ready for a night of nostalgia! Will you be attending to finally watch Elite live in concert? Source: Instagram What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0


New Straits Times
17-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Losing Ami a wound that will never fully heal, says father
JOHOR BARU: One year ago today, Azhar Khaiden's life changed forever when a man launched a brutal attack on the Ulu Tiram police station, killing two constables. Azhar, 55, and his wife lost their fourth child, Ahmad Azza Fahmi Azhar. His seven siblings lost a beloved brother. "Ever since he left us, we have missed him deeply," he said. Azza, fondly called Ami by the family, fellow constable Muhamad Syafiq Ahmad Said, 24, and Corporal Mohd Hasif Roslan, 38, were on duty at the station in the early hours of May 17, last year, when the incident occurred. Azhar said not a day goes by without the family thinking of their "kind and dedicated" Azza. He said Azza was proud to be a policeman and even helped repaint the station and carried out electrical repairs in his own time. "He treated the station like his home. He just wanted it to look nice," said Azhar, a retired teacher. He also recalled how his son helped with home improvement work, including wiring and painting, especially during Hari Raya. "He was always by my side," he said, reflecting on the happy days with his son. Though the pain of the loss remains, the family found some solace in the naming of a surau built near their hometown in Bidor, Perak, Surau Al-Fahmi, which was named after Azza. "It was our dream to have a new surau for our kampung. We never thought it would happen only after his passing," said Azhar of the surau, which opened in February. Tonight, the family will host a tahlil ceremony to mark the first anniversary of Azza's death. Azhar said his daughter, Nur Azza Assyaadah, 20, hopes to follow in her brother's footsteps and has already completed several stages of police recruitment. "I've told my children, death can come anywhere, anytime. But service to the nation must continue." Another son, he added, is also serving as a traffic policeman in Perak.

Grazia USA
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Grazia USA
A New Chapter: Egyptian Jewellery Maison Azza Fahmy Expands Its Legacy In London
Photo: @azzafahmy Instagram A Maison known for its unapologetic jewellery designs that blend homages to history with modern design, Azza Famy has officially cemented its presence in London with its reimagined space. Though the brand is no stranger to British shores, having opened its first temporary boutique in the area back in 2018, this new chapter marks a new significant beginning as it launches a more immersive store which showcases the latest collections and features interiors that beautifully nod back to its Egyptian roots. Founded by Azza Fahmy in 1969, the jewellery house has undoubtedly come a long way to showcase its timeless craftsmanship and finesse. With the reimagined location, the brand's creative director and youngest daughter of Azza, Amina Ghali, invites visitors into a space filled with the nation's rich tapestry, from thoughtful decor that evokes the spirit of Egypt to artisanal handcrafts. Photo: @azzafahmy Instagram At the Burlington Arcade boutique store, visitors will find its signature lines, from Ottoman-inspired pieces to exquisite high jewellery designs. Carving out a space for Egyptian luxury, the upgraded location was designed by London-based Universal Design Studio. Every corner of the store offers onlookers and customers a true journey through Egypt's most famed jewellery house, from its beginning in 1975 to its modern face. Announcing their latest move, the jewellery brand took to Instagram and wrote, 'Burlington Arcade has been our home in London—a space where we shared our story and welcomed our community.' Adding, 'Today, we open our flagship boutique just a few steps away [from the old store, 27]. It's been thoughtfully designed to celebrate Azza Fahmy's enduring love for culture and craftsmanship.' The brand concluded, saying,' A place to discover, connect, and be inspired, 58–59 Burlington Arcade is where we bring a piece of Egypt to London.'