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Barnama
07-08-2025
- Automotive
- Barnama
Stylish Hair, Smooth-Running Motorcycles, All For Free At Kelantan PMR 2025
KOTA BHARU, Aug 7 (Bernama) -- Feeling like going to an auto workshop or the barbers? Just drop by the Kelantan MADANI Rakyat Programme (PMR) 2025, where visitors can not only change their motorcycle engine oil, but also emerge with a new stylish haircut, all free of charge. On average, visitors described this initiative as evidence of the government's genuine concern for the needs of the people, notably the low-income group who are increasingly squeezed by the pressure of the cost of living. Mohd Siaful Muizuddin, 33, for one, said he was satisfied with the quality of the engine oil lubricant used, even though the service was provided for free. 'Many free services that truly meet the needs of the people are provided in this programme, including black (engine) oil change. Interestingly, the products used are of very good quality, like those used in motorcycle workshops. 'Usually, the cost of changing lubricant oil reaches RM18 to RM20. This shows that the services offered are not just symbolic, but truly beneficial,' he told Bernama at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium compound, here today. The lubricant oil change service is operated by 15 trainees and instructors from two Giat MARA institutions in Kelantan, with a target of 100 motorcycles per day. A Giat MARA Prima Melor trainee, Shahrul Rosli, 21, said that while helping ease the burden of the people, the programme also gives him a chance to gain real-world experience. 'I have just completed a course in motorcycle technology, and this service has been the best practical training for me before opening my own workshop,' he said. Meanwhile, the free haircut service conducted by eight trained members from the Malaysian Volunteer Department (RELA) also received a warm welcome among visitors of all ages.


Daily Express
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Express
Keeping Dusun Tindal tradition alive
Published on: Sunday, July 06, 2025 Published on: Sun, Jul 06, 2025 By: R Gonzales Text Size: Children taking part in the 'Rebut Mahligai' event. WEDDING ceremonies in Kampung Piasau, Kota Belud, have become vibrant showcases of Dusun Tindal cultural traditions, drawing hundreds of guests to witness age-old customs that continue to thrive in the modern era. Village head Limpu Miod, 70, said these traditional festivities begin after the formal religious ceremony, when newlyweds change from Western attire into traditional 'Sinipak' clothing worn by the Dusun Tindal, Bajau Samah and Iranun communities. Advertisement The celebration's centrepiece is a colourful procession featuring a specially decorated four-wheel vehicle designed to resemble a boat, known as 'kereta perahu'. The bride and groom, accompanied by their wedding party, are paraded through the village in this ornate vehicle adorned with traditional fabrics - a practice that dates back to pre-digital times when it served as a community-wide wedding invitation. 'This method was used long ago when there were no phones or internet to inform villagers about wedding celebrations,' Limpu. 'We maintain this tradition to ensure our Dusun Tindal identity is not eroded by modern technology,' he added. The procession concludes with the traditional 'Sipak Manggis' ceremony, where couples circle a 15m bamboo pole three times. Unlike sepak takraw, the groom kicks a ball thrown by the bride toward a decorated miniature house suspended from the pole. This ritual officially marks the wedding's commencement. Originally, the hanging container held mangosteen fruit, but modern celebrations feature cash prizes and gifts. The game continues with family members and guests participating to win prizes, fostering community bonds and strengthening relationships between families. Children enjoy their own tradition called 'Rebut Mahligai' where snacks, chocolates, and money-filled envelopes are suspended from a decorated frame for youngsters 12 and under to collect under adult supervision, including volunteers from the Malaysian Volunteer Department (Rela). The festivities conclude with Sumazau dancing performed by cultural dancers, typically close relatives of the couple, accompanied by traditional gongs, drums and kulintangan music. Rayner, 25, a family member from the Dusun Liwan community in Kiulu, Tuaran, described the experience as uniquely harmonious. 'This was my first time riding the 'kereta perahu' as a groomsman and wearing traditional Sinipak clothing while playing 'Sipak Manggis,'' he said. The celebration, attended by over 500 guests, showed how traditional wedding customs continue to serve as vital platforms for preserving ethnic heritage while strengthening community bonds across generations.


Daily Express
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Express
Rela DG, FCAS meet Hajiji
Published on: Sunday, May 11, 2025 Published on: Sun, May 11, 2025 Text Size: Hajiji (middle) with the organizers of the 10th International Dragon Boat Race, led by Goh. Kota Kinabalu: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor received a courtesy visit from the Director-General of the Malaysian Volunteer Department (Rela), Lokman Effendi Ramli @ Zakaria, at the Chief Minister's official residence at Sri Gaya, on Friday. This was his first visit to Hajiji since being appointed to the position on December 23, 2024. Lokman was accompanied by Deputy Director-General (Management) Mahather Smoh, Deputy Director-General (Operations) Muhamad Ghazali Mamat @ Mansor, Director of the Operations Division Jimmy Anak Jupiter Sambau, Director of the Team Development Division Md Shah Rizal Zainal, and State Rela Director Darman Dabang. Meanwhile, Hajiji also received a courtesy visit from the organizers of the 10th International Dragon Boat Race, led by Tan Sri TC Goh. TC Goh, who is also the President of the Federation of Chinese Associations Sabah (FCAS), invited Hajiji to the event and informed him that the race, which will be held on May 17 and 18 at Likas Bay, is expected to feature participation from over 140 teams. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * 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