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The Sun
a day ago
- Business
- The Sun
Over 100 participants from Sabah, Sarawak expected for armed forces Puvet this year
KOTA BHARU: Over 100 participants from Sabah and Sarawak are expected to join the Malaysian Armed Forces Veterans' Entrepreneur Empowerment Programme (Puvet) this year. Ex-Servicemen Affairs Corporation (PERHEBAT) Skill Training and Entrepreneurship Sector Head Dr Nor Hayati Yahya said they were currently identifying qualified participants to join the programme. 'We will focus on seven scopes - service, agriculture downstream industry, lifestyle, creative technology, welfare, manufacturing, food and beverage, and when successful, participants will be monitored for a year,' she told reporters after the Kelantan and Terengganu PERHEBAT certificate presentation ceremony at Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Petra (KIAS) Nilam Puri here today, where 203 armed forces veterans received their certificates. She added that PERHEBAT, together with the Defence Ministry, would continue to proactively implement their moral obligations to develop an effective ecosystem and prepare armed forces veterans with training, facilities and suitable exposure. 'As a training organisation oriented to the development of skills for a personnel after ending their service, PERHEBAT needs to be more proactive and responsive towards the needs of the job industry and entrepreneurship,' she said. Meanwhile, Nik Hafiz Nik Hamid, 39, who received the Best Trainee Award in the Residential Electrical Wiring course, said that the knowledge he gained in the three-month course in Ketereh here will be put to good use when he retires on June 21. 'When I went for the PERHEBAT course, I was ready to use the skills as my second career when I retire to support my family,' the 21-year armed forces veteran said. Kelantan and Terengganu PERHEBAT also launched a donation drive for Nur Dalila Farhana, 21, one of the 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students killed in a bus crash in Gerik, Perak on Monday. Proceeds will be handed over to her father, Mohamad Isma Abdul Manaf, who is an armed forces retiree in Kampung Bharu Tok Dor, Jerteh in Terengganu.


The Sun
a day ago
- Business
- The Sun
Armed Forces Puvet: Over 100 participants from Sabah & Sarawak expected
KOTA BHARU: Over 100 participants from Sabah and Sarawak are expected to join the Malaysian Armed Forces Veterans' Entrepreneur Empowerment Programme (Puvet) this year. Ex-Servicemen Affairs Corporation (PERHEBAT) Skill Training and Entrepreneurship Sector Head Dr Nor Hayati Yahya said they were currently identifying qualified participants to join the programme. 'We will focus on seven scopes - service, agriculture downstream industry, lifestyle, creative technology, welfare, manufacturing, food and beverage, and when successful, participants will be monitored for a year,' she told reporters after the Kelantan and Terengganu PERHEBAT certificate presentation ceremony at Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Sultan Petra (KIAS) Nilam Puri here today, where 203 armed forces veterans received their certificates. She added that PERHEBAT, together with the Defence Ministry, would continue to proactively implement their moral obligations to develop an effective ecosystem and prepare armed forces veterans with training, facilities and suitable exposure. 'As a training organisation oriented to the development of skills for a personnel after ending their service, PERHEBAT needs to be more proactive and responsive towards the needs of the job industry and entrepreneurship,' she said. Meanwhile, Nik Hafiz Nik Hamid, 39, who received the Best Trainee Award in the Residential Electrical Wiring course, said that the knowledge he gained in the three-month course in Ketereh here will be put to good use when he retires on June 21. 'When I went for the PERHEBAT course, I was ready to use the skills as my second career when I retire to support my family,' the 21-year armed forces veteran said. Kelantan and Terengganu PERHEBAT also launched a donation drive for Nur Dalila Farhana, 21, one of the 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students killed in a bus crash in Gerik, Perak on Monday. Proceeds will be handed over to her father, Mohamad Isma Abdul Manaf, who is an armed forces retiree in Kampung Bharu Tok Dor, Jerteh in Terengganu.


Daily Express
03-06-2025
- General
- Daily Express
44 graduate at Montfort's 24th convo
Published on: Monday, June 02, 2025 Published on: Mon, Jun 02, 2025 By: Lorena Binisol Text Size: 20-year-old Luke Loning Tokuyuk Neemoh from Kg Kivat, Penampang, was awarded the Best Trainee Award. KINARUT: Forty four trainees mostly from rural Sabah graduated in various skills at Montfort Youth Training Centre's (MYTC) 24th convocation recently. They underwent over two years of rigorous technical training. Among them were 14 trainees from the Motor Mechanics department who completed their SKM examination; 10 from the Welding Technologies programme, nine excelled in the prestigious 6G SMAW Competency Test conducted by CIDB Technology; while 11 from the Facilities Maintenance & Carpentry programme who passed their SKM examinations and nine from the Oil Palm Plantation Conductorship programme. It was officiated by Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok, Chairman of the MYTC Board of Governors who commended the dedication of instructors, staff, and benefactors, emphasising the centre's commitment in transforming lives. 'This year's theme, 'Let the light shine before others,' is a call for each graduate to live with purpose and integrity. 'Your talents, kindness, resilience, and drive to make a difference are the light you carry. Never underestimate the impact you can have simply by being the best version of yourself, in the workplace, at home, or within your community,' said Dompok. Besides technical skills, MYTC instills essential values such as discipline, responsibility, and respect, equipping graduates with a strong foundation to navigate life's challenges. Dompok reminded the graduates that while skills may open doors, character ensures they remain open. The event also recognized academic excellence from MYTC-affiliated hostels, St. Mary's Youth Hostel (SMYH) in Sandakan and San Damiano Boys' Hostel (SDBH) in Kiulu, where trainees excelled in the recent SPM government examination. Outstanding achievers Braynn Rushell Justin (SDBH, Kiulu) and Mark Claveria (SMYH, Sandakan) were honoured for their academic success. Since its establishment in 1999, MYTC had provided over 1,000 youths with technical training and personal development, preparing them for meaningful careers. In July 2025, MYTC anticipates welcoming 80 would embark on their transformative journey. 20-year-old Luke Loning Tokuyuk Neemoh from Kg Kivat, Penampang, was awarded the Best Trainee Award. As the eldest of three siblings, his journey was one of personal transformation, overcoming challenges of indiscipline, addiction, and uncertainty about his future. Luke's initial perception of Montfort was one of resistance, strict rules, waking up at 5:30am, morning exercises, and a disciplined lifestyle felt overwhelming. However, perseverance and guidance from his mentors allowed him to adapt, leading him to excel in motor mechanics, self-discipline, and spirituality. His gradual improvement in English proficiency enabled him to communicate confidently, reflecting the importance of language immersion. He admitted his attitude and character changed and became more disciplined, confident, and able to speak English comfortably to his teachers and officers. Luke not only passed his Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) examination with distinction but was also selected to undertake the Malaysian University English Test (MUET), proofing his commitment to academic and personal growth. His speech during the ceremony deeply moved and touched everyone, as he reflected on his transformation after two years at the centre. * 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


Borneo Post
24-05-2025
- General
- Borneo Post
From classroom to career for 44 Montfort graduates
The graduates, MYTC staff and board of governors. KOTA KINABALU (May 24): Montfort Youth Training Centre (MYTC) held its 24th graduation ceremony for 44 trainees at its residential campus in Kinarut on Saturday. The ceremony was officiated by MYTC boars of governors chairman Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok, witnessed by proud parents, staff, teachers and instructors. Also in attendance were the Brothers of St Gabriel, members of the board of governors, heads of relevant government departments, members of the Malaysian Estate Owners' Association (MEOA), benefactors and friends of Montfort. The graduating cohort comprised 14 trainees from the Motor Mechanics Department who passed their Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) examination; ten trainees from the Welding Technologies programme, of whom nine excelled in the 6G SMAW Competency Test conducted by CIDB Technology; 11 trainees from the Facilities Maintenance & Carpentry programme, all of whom also passed their SKM examination; and nine trainees from the Oil Palm Plantation Conductorship programme. In addition to receiving certificates in their respective technical training programmes, the graduates also received a Montfort Certificate for completing a two-year programme in character formation. Notably, some of these graduates had not completed formal secondary education, with a few having only received primary schooling before enrolling in Montfort's programme. Bernard (left) presenting the Best Trainee Award to Luke, while MYTC director Frederick Mah Hon Phing looks on. The Best Trainee Award was awarded to Luke Loning Tokuyuk Neemoh, a 20-year-old from Kampung Tuavon, Penampang. Luke, the eldest of three siblings, showcased outstanding skills and commitment, successfully passing with distinction his Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia (SKM) exam. In addition, he was among the trainees selected to undertake the Malaysian University English Test (MUET). The Academic Achievement Award recognizes Montfort Hostel boarders at San Damiano Boys' Hostel (SDBH), Kiulu, and St Mary Youth Hostel (SMYH), Sandakan, who have demonstrated exceptional or commendable results in their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) exams. Initiated by Bernard, the award aims to inspire boarders to strive for academic excellence and pursue higher educational achievement. This year, the Academic Achievement Award was presented to Braynn Rushell Justin from San Damiano Boys' Hostel (SDBH), Kiulu, and Mark Claveria from St Mary Youth Hostel (SMYH), Sandakan. Despite the uncertainty in the current economic situation, the majority of the graduates had managed to secure employment with members of the Malaysian Estate Owners' Association who established companies based in Sabah, Kuala Lumpur and Labuan under Montfort's Job Placement Scheme. Meanwhile, some graduates have chosen to seek employment independently, while others planned to pursue further studies at various institutions. In July 2025, MYTC is anticipated to welcome 80 new trainees who will embark on their two-year programme at Montfort. On another note, MYTC is excited to host its 16th Montfort House Bazaar on 10th August 2025, followed by the Charity Golf Tournament on 11th October 2025. Both events aim to raise funds for the upkeep and sustenance of its Residential Care Programme and technical skills training. MYTC looks forward to the ongoing and steadfast support of the general public in sustaining its Montfortian Educative Mission in Sabah.