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Borneo Post
2 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
SJA chief: Journalists are guardians of truth, storytellers of diverse community
Lau (third left) looks on at the souvenir presented to her by the SJA. With her are (from left) Chieng, Wong, Florence and Ling. SIBU: Journalists are more than just reporters; they are connectors, guardian of truths and storytellers of our diverse community, said Sibu Journalists Association (SJA) chairwoman Florence Nervyn. Speaking at the SJA installation and Gawai celebration held at a hotel here on Monday, she emphasised that in today's fast-moving world, credible journalism is more important than ever. 'Let us lead with vision, act with courage, and serve with a true heart. Our association must not only survive, but also thrive by embracing innovation, strengthening collaborations and uplifting the next generation of media professionals,' she said. Florence added that SJA, established since 1993, has been more than just a group of journalists. 'We are a family. We work with dedication to inform, educate, and serve the people of Sibu.' As such, she urged elected representatives and community leaders to continue rendering their support to SJA's programmes and initiatives. She said their moral and financial support would empower SJA to organise training workshops, media literacy campaigns, youth engagement programmes, and platforms to strengthen media-community relations. 'With your support, we can do even more for the betterment of Sibu and Sarawak.' Earlier, in his brief remarks, event organising chairman Akun Giman said the event holds dual significance: the swearing-in ceremony of the newly-elected SJA committee members for the 2025-2027 term, and the celebration of the Hari Gawai festival. 'Let us extend our heartfelt congratulations to the new committee, who have stepped up to lead and serve our association with dedication, integrity, and passion,' he said. Akun also highlighted that Gawai is a meaningful celebration, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of a new chapter. 'Gawai is more than just a festival — it is a tribute to our ancestral heritage, a celebration of community and resilience, and a moment to give thanks for the blessings of the past while looking ahead to a brighter future,' he added. Meanwhile, activities to spruce up the celebration included a 'poco-poco' dance, a 'tuak'-drinking competition, and the King and Queen competition. Journalist Peter Wee also entertained guests with several song performances, adding cheer to the evening. The highlight of the celebration was the lucky draw. Among those in attendance were Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker and Lanang MP Alice Lau; Bawang Assan assemblyman Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh; Sibu MP Oscar Ling; Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng; political secretary to the Premier Joshua Ting, representing Dudong assemblyman Dato Sri Tiong King Sing; and Delta Leasing managing director Dr Gregory Hii.


Borneo Post
2 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
‘Journalists are guardians of truth, storytellers of diverse community'
Lau (third left) looks on at the souvenir presented to her by the SJA. With her are (from left) Chieng, Wong, Florence and Ling. SIBU: Journalists are more than just reporters; they are connectors, guardian of truths and storytellers of our diverse community, said Sibu Journalists Association (SJA) chairwoman Florence Nervyn. Speaking at the SJA installation and Gawai celebration held at a hotel here on Monday, she emphasised that in today's fast-moving world, credible journalism is more important than ever. 'Let us lead with vision, act with courage, and serve with a true heart. Our association must not only survive, but also thrive by embracing innovation, strengthening collaborations and uplifting the next generation of media professionals,' she said. Florence added that SJA, established since 1993, has been more than just a group of journalists. 'We are a family. We work with dedication to inform, educate, and serve the people of Sibu.' As such, she urged elected representatives and community leaders to continue rendering their support to SJA's programmes and initiatives. She said their moral and financial support would empower SJA to organise training workshops, media literacy campaigns, youth engagement programmes, and platforms to strengthen media-community relations. 'With your support, we can do even more for the betterment of Sibu and Sarawak.' Earlier, in his brief remarks, event organising chairman Akun Giman said the event holds dual significance: the swearing-in ceremony of the newly-elected SJA committee members for the 2025-2027 term, and the celebration of the Hari Gawai festival. 'Let us extend our heartfelt congratulations to the new committee, who have stepped up to lead and serve our association with dedication, integrity, and passion,' he said. Akun also highlighted that Gawai is a meaningful celebration, marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of a new chapter. 'Gawai is more than just a festival — it is a tribute to our ancestral heritage, a celebration of community and resilience, and a moment to give thanks for the blessings of the past while looking ahead to a brighter future,' he added. Meanwhile, activities to spruce up the celebration included a 'poco-poco' dance, a 'tuak'-drinking competition, and the King and Queen competition. Journalist Peter Wee also entertained guests with several song performances, adding cheer to the evening. The highlight of the celebration was the lucky draw. Among those in attendance were Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker and Lanang MP Alice Lau; Bawang Assan assemblyman Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh; Sibu MP Oscar Ling; Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng; political secretary to the Premier Joshua Ting, representing Dudong assemblyman Dato Sri Tiong King Sing; and Delta Leasing managing director Dr Gregory Hii.


Borneo Post
3 days ago
- Politics
- Borneo Post
Mainstream media still trusted for accurate, in-depth reports, says Alice Lau
Lau (seated fifth left) is seen with SJA members and guests at the event. SIBU (June 10): Social media may be the common mode used to share news but mainstream media such as newspapers and television stations are still trusted for providing accurate and in-depth reports, said Alice Lau. The Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker said journalists are trained to seek the truth, verify facts, as well as present fair and balanced reports to the public. 'They are not just sharing messages but are truth-seekers and truth-tellers, helping our society make sense of complex issues,' she said at the Sibu Journalists Association (SJA) installation and Gawai celebration last night. The Lanang MP said in today's digital era, social media and online platforms have enabled information to travel faster than ever. While this is convenient, she pointed out there are also challenges as misinformation and fake news can spread rapidly, especially through unverified sources. 'Nowadays, anyone can post content, information, or news on platforms like Facebook, WeChat, TikTok, or Instagram. But that doesn't make everyone a journalist. As more people turn to social media and 'self-media', journalists also need to keep up. 'This doesn't mean just blindly following the latest trends, but rather strengthening their professional skills, using new tools wisely, and staying true to their mission,' she said. Lau pointed out that while most people can cook, not everyone can become a master chef. She also shared that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had announced an additional RM1 million this year for the Tabung Kasih @ Hawana. The fund, set up in April 2023, helps media professionals facing health challenges or in urgent need of support. 'This shows that the Madani government truly appreciates the hard work and contributions of journalists in our country,' added Lau. To date, 405 media members have received aid from Tabung Kasih @ Hawana. Among those attending the SJA event were Bawang Assan assemblyman Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh; Sibu MP Oscar Ling; Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng; Joshua Ting – a political secretary to the Premier, who represented Dudong assemblyman Dato Sri Tiong King Sing; and SJA chairperson Florence Nervyn. Alice Lau lead mainstream media Sibu Journalists Association