The Iskandarian E-Paper March 2019

Page 1

KDN : PP19356/08/2018(034949) | Singapore MICA : MCI (P) 109/12/2018

The Iskandarian Iskandar Malaysia’s Official Newspaper, is an effort by True Soul Media PLT & IRDA’s Social Development Division

NEWS COLUMNS

PROPERTY

CEO DRILL

Dato’ Seri Dr Wan Azizah visits Johor

Smart Stays at Eco World

GM of Capri by Fraser Johor Bahru

NEWS/ PG4

NEWS/ PG25

NEWS/ PG9

the

ISKANDARIAN ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 | FREE COPY

www.facebook.com/theiskandarian

email: editor@theiskandarian.com

website/e-paper : www.theiskandarian.com

ISKANDAR MALAYSIA’S GROWTH IS ON TRACK & ITS FLAGSHIP EXTENDED ACROSS JOHOR SIZE Expanding 2217 km to 4749 km

Read on pg27

KPRJ’s Jauhar Prihatin RTO Launched World Cancer Day Celebration

Read on pg7

Now expanding into 3 new districts Kluang Kota Tinggi Pontian

INVESTMENTS

Total Cumulative Committed Investment

Local Investors

RM 285.34 million (from 2006 to Dec 2018)

Foreign Investors

Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit

Tourism Education

51 km in length

90

90% of populated areas in Iskandar Malaysia Fully operational by 2022

RM 90.51 billion

ECONOMIC SECTORS

IMBRT

39 stations & 3 hubs

RM 194.81 billion

Finance Healthcare

JOB CREATION

Creative Logistics Emerging Technologies

740,000 Jobs Created

Manufacturing

Total: RM 28.9 billion

Read on pg2


02

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

THE ISKANDARIAN

Our Friends

news

Iskandar Malaysia’s Growth is on Track and Its Flagship Extended Across Johor

I

skandar Malaysia is confident that the region’s inflow of investments from domestic and foreign investors will continue to grow from this year onward and this will enhance the whole ecosystem in Iskandar Malaysia as the spill-over effects will have a higher impact on the region’s economy and the Rakyat. “The progress Iskandar Malaysia has steadily charted since 2006 has been truly spectacular and will be key in helping Malaysia to reclaim its leadership as the ‘Asian Tiger’. As the agency driving the development of Iskandar Malaysia, I remain optimistic on the role and responsibilities of IRDA in supporting the development of

the State of Johor and the nation’s agendas,” said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed, who is also Iskandar Regional Development Authority’s (IRDA) Co-chairman, during IRDA’s 24th Members of Authority (MoA) meeting. Acknowledging the positive and impactful results that Iskandar Malaysia has achieved, The MoA has approved a proposal to extend the area of the Iskandar Development region bringing the total area from 2217 km square to 4749 km square. They include parts of the districts of Kota Tinggi, Kluang and Pontian. According to Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, Chief Executive of IRDA, the MoA believes that with the larger area of coverage, Iskandar

New Players in Iskandar Puteri GBS Iskandar highlights new partners operating in Iskandar Malaysia

Gleneagles MEDINI

“In The Arms Of One Who Cares”

Zulfiqar Zainuddin shares the latest facts and figures of GBS Iskandar

G

BS Isk andar is a specialised programme to facilitate businesses to relocate GBS operations to Iskandar Puteri, Iskandar Malaysia. The programme is an initiative by i2M Ventures Sdn Bhd which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Khazanah Nasional Berhad. I2M Ventures was established in 2012 as a company

that focuses on the development of strategic investment promotion initiatives for the Business Services and Shared Services & Outsourcing. GBS Iskandar helps companies take full advantage of Iskandar Malaysia’s excellent business environment, abundant talent pool and various financial incentives. The GBS Isk andar Awards night 2018 is an annual event to show appreciation to existing and new clients under the programme. The night also highlights and acknowledges clients achievements for 2018 and partners contribution as GBS companies in Iskandar Malaysia. Eximius, Ernst & Young, OK Blockchain Centre and Deluxe Games and Okakichi were introduced as the latest players to set up operations in Iskandar Puteri. - by Edey Suresh TI

Malaysia should be able to offer more land for development at affordable cost, and at the same time bringing modern agriculture as one of its new promoted sectors. In terms of economic growth, Iskandar Malaysia recorded committed investments of RM32.23 billion in 2018, where RM22.03 billion represent investments that have been realised. This contributed to the total cumulative committed investment of RM285.34 billion from 2006 to 31st Dec 2018. The MoA also supported Iskandar Malaysia’s strong global supply linkages by becoming the home for the first ASEAN Industrial Hub. To date, Iskandar Malaysia

has created about 740,000 employment opportunities, of which 15% are skilled positions. However, there are still certain vacancies that are not filled by Malaysians, especially by the local youth. Therefore, more incentives need to be done to attract talent here. With regards to household income, one of the ways to help the Rakyat is to have an affordable and integrated public transportation system such as Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit (IMBRT) system where comfort, safety and affordability will go a long way in ensuring that 90% of the population in Iskandar Malaysia have access and benefit from it. - by The Iskandarian TI

KPRJ to Enhance Portfolio

I

ncorporated in 1995, Kumpulan Prasarana Rakyat Johor Sdn. Bhd. (KPRJ) is a private limited company wholly owned by the State Government of Johor. Over the years, KPRJ has built a reputation as a major developer in social and infrastructural projects for the state of Johor. On his meet and greet session with the staff, Menteri Besar Johor Dato’ Osman Bin Haji Sapian who is also the Chairman of KPRJ reminded the workforce to remain dedicated to fulfilling the vision of the current government and to work diligently without compromising the integrity of the organisation. “In uncertain economic times, we must constantly strive to be dedicated, be free from corruption and come up with new business ideas from time to time for long term gain of the company,” said Osman. Osman also spoke about rebranding KPRJ to suit with the times and relocating the office to a more conducive workspace. “We must coin a simpler and more dynamic name and have a corporate logo that is easy to identity and remember. I’ve seen the current office space and it is quite congested

and appears hidden from public view so we will be relocating to a bigger space by the first quarter of the year to an office space that has a frontage,” he said. KPRJ’s office is set to move to Damansara Aliff, a township located between Tampoi and Bandar Baru UDA. Drawing examples from Genting and Tiong Nam, Osman said KPRJ must look at diversifying their business portfolios and explore venturing into different segments of the industry. “When we diversify and venture into new businesses, we can attract new investments and garner better market confidence. Maybe KPRJ can eventually become a public listed company,” added Osman. - by Edey Suresh TI

Menteri Besar Osman Sapian signing the guestbook at KPRJ

Adopt and Help a Friend for a Year

SEND LETTERS OR INQUIRIES TO facebook.com/theiskandarian editor@theiskandarian.com www.theiskandarian.com

T

he Johor Area Rehabilitation Organisation (JARO) hosted its annual Chinese New Year lunch recently at New York Hotel. Lunch for all 48 OKU members of JARO was sponsored by the hotel; a generous courtesy offered for the past seven years. The JARO building at Jalan Sungai Chat is undergoing a RM1.8 million renovation to improve its facilities, and more OKU-friendly in collaboration with ThinkCity. With ThinkCity’s donation of RM500,000, they are currently sourcing for funds for another RM600,000. Formed in 1952, JARO was

originally a rehabilitation centre for cured TB patients to learn trade and handicraft. Today, it empowers people with learning or physical disabilities by training them with paid skills, mainly in hand-stitched leather bookbinding, rattan weaving, and tailoring, stimulated in a working environment such as having punch cards for entry and having their salaries deducted for being late. In his speech before the luncheon, Chairman Dato Jimmy Low said that the jobs provided them a sense of “dignity and being a part of the society.” The lunch event also

saw angpows distributed to the disabled, and a renewal and newcommitment cheques of RM5000 were received as a part of the JARO OKU Adoption Programme. The programme enables an ‘adoption’ or support and sustainability of one disabled person at JARO at RM5000 for one year. JARO sends reports and progress of the individual ‘adopted’ person to the contributor, also known as a friend of JARO. Out of the 48 OKU members, 15 have been ‘adopted’ in the programme. Running at a cost of RM60000 per month, JARO still depends on the goodwill and

A friend of JARO giving out angpows

charitable donations from the public and corporate entities. JARO plans to launch their newly renovated building during the Hari Raya period. - by Salamahafifi TI

Published by True Soul Media PLT [No.51-B, Jalan Impian Emas 5/1, Taman Impian Emas, 81300 Johor Bahru] Printed by Twinstar Synergy Sdn. Bhd. [Lot2A, Jln 13/2, Seksyen 13, 46200, Petaling Jaya, Selangor] Copyright of articles, contributions and photos which are published by The Iskandarian is the property of True Soul Media PLT. The Iskandarian does its best to ensure the authenticity and accuracy of its contents, the publisher cannot accept any responsibilities for errors, mistakes and inaccuracies. The publisher reserves the rights of this product and no part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the permission of the publisher.


03

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

Dr. Maszlee Visits Educity in Iskandar Puteri, Johor

Minister of Education, Dr. Maszlee Malik speaking to some of the students and attendees at EduCity

M

inister of Education, Dr. Maszlee Malik had paid a visit to EduCity in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, to get a closer look at the unique concept and education opportunities offered at the fully integrated education hub. Higher Education Department Director-General, Datin Paduka Ir. Dr. Siti Hamisah Tapsir and Chairman of Education Malaysia Global Services, Dato’ Abdul Rahman Mohamed Shariff, accompanied the minister during the half-day site visit. “ The Ministr y is ver y pleased with the various initiatives and investments by Khazanah Nasional Berhad and Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB) in building a comprehensive education hub in Iskandar Puteri which is also the

first of its kind in Malaysia and this region. Equipped with comprehensive infrastructure, EduCity offers a “plug & play” concept in the set-up of any faculty/campus in EduCity. This makes EduCity an ideal location for any international/local university to start or expand their presence in Malaysia,” said Dr. Maszlee during his inaugural visit to EduCity. He further added that both public and private higher learning institutions must work together and share resources and responsibilities that would greatly benefit the education ecosystem especially in areas of research and development, training and apprenticeship. “Private and public institutions can also play a part in making sure that deserving, bright Malaysians will get an opportunity to receive a quality education by offering scholarships. No one should be left behind.” EduCity currently has nine education partners; some are offering best-of-class education by opening their leading faculties at the RM800 million Iskandar Puteri campus ground. The education luminaries at EduCity are Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NuMed), University of Southampton Malaysia Campus (USMC), University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM), Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology (NMIT), Multimedia University (MMU), Raffles University Iskandar (RUI),

Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS), Marlborough College Malaysia (MCM) and Raffles American School (RAS). There are over 4,000 students currently pursuing their primary, secondary and tertiary education at EduCity, and the hub has produced over 3,000 graduates who have entered the local and international workforce, especially in the robust Iskandar Malaysia corridor. Students across the institutions at EduCity share centralised facilities such as comprehensive sports facilities that include indoor and open stadiums, swimming pools, tennis and multipurpose courts, a student village and recreational lakes within the 300-acre campus ground. Concurring with the statement by Education Minister, Datuk Ir. Khairil Anwar Ahmad, the President/Chief Executive Officer of IIB said, “EduCity is committed to supporting the Ministry in pursuing the national education agenda. We will adapt the call by Dr. Maszlee to embark a publicprivate partnership in national tertiary education development. EduCity will collaborate with the Ministry to promote Malaysia as the preferred education destination internationally.” Dr. Maszlee also spent an hour with some student representatives, the management staff of EduCity and the hub’s university partners in a simple tea session. - by The Iskandarian TI

news Festive Celebrations at Columbia Asia Hospital – Iskandar Puteri

C

hinese New Year is celebrated for 15 consecutive days and the 15th and final day, Chap Goh Mei is also a big event. Tossing the Yee Sang is a must-have as it is symbolic of good luck, prosperity, health and all things auspicious. Like previous year, Columbia Asia Hospital – Iskandar Puteri (CAHIP) celebrated Chinese New Year with Yee Sang tossing in a bigger scale with their patients, staff, consultants and clients this Chap Goh Mei. Attending guests were entertained by the appearance of God of Prosperity dishing out gold coins made of chocolate

Group photo with God of Prosperity IKEA stores: Damansara l Cheras l Tebrau • Tel: 03-7952 7575

PAX wardrobe

© Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2019 (Company No.1074617-K)

2,519

RM

Home. Where everything fits perfectly. Unlock your personal style with PAX - the modular wardrobe system that’s designed to be as beautiful on the outside as it is clever on the inside. Paired with a range of KOMPLEMENT interior organisers to keep everything in its place, this will be your inner fashionista’s dream come true. Visit the IKEA stores or browse online at IKEA.my for more inspiration. Make Home Count

IPP

Enjoy flexible payment from as low as RM500 with our 0% Instalment Payment Plan (IPP).

that symbolises luck and prosperity to everyone. All the guests were then given Mandarin oranges for good luck and invited to a delectable feast catered by CAHIP’s café. “It has been a promising year for the hospital so far and we hope we will continue to deliver a high level of service that keeps our patients loyal to Columbia Asia”, said Hospital General Manager Rahani Yaacob. For further information, please contact Columbia Asia Hospital – Iskandar Puteri at + 60 (7) 233 9999. - by The Iskandarian TI

IKEA.my


04

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

news

Dato’ Seri Dr Wan Azizah Made her First Visit to Johor The DPM made her trip down south to officiate the Santuni Rakyat Programme for Johor state level

D

eputy Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Dr Wan Azizah Dr Wan Ismail had recently officiated the Santuni Rakyat Programme of Johor state level that took place at Angsana Mall Johor Bahru, marking it as her first official appearance in Johor. The Santuni Rakyat Programme is an initiative under the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) that promote the services offered by the Ministry and all its agencies. During the programme, booths from various agencies had lined the exhibition area to provide the public with the required information. Among the booths on site were Yayasan Pembangunan Keluarga Darul Ta’zim (YPKDT), Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP), Unifi, SME Bank and Menara Optometry besides other NGOs such as IKRAM, MAP and JEWEL. Upon her arrival, the Deputy Prime Minister was welcomed by thousands of visitors wishing to meet such an inspirational woman in person. Staying true to the objective of the programme, Dr Wan Azizah was seen interacting with the public in a meet and greet manner as she made her way to the officiating site. The ceremony started off with a welcoming speech from the Menteri Besar of Johor Dato’ Osman Bin Haji Sapian. In his speech, Osman expressed his and the state government’s support for programmes like this and explained the plans of the state government in helping the public through the Johor Budget 2019

Deputy Prime Minister visiting the exhibition booth with other VIPs

such as to upgrade the state’s Home Shelter for Kids and Old Folks Activity Centres in hope to provide better shelter for those in need. He also addressed his support for the programme Mama Friendly, a project run by none other than Exco Liow Cai Tung, Johor’s State Chairman of Women and Tourism Development Committee, who was also present at the officiating ceremony. The DPM addressed her gratitude to the Johor State Government for realising her wish through this Santuni Rakyat Programme. She humbly spoke upon the significance of such an event in reaching out to the people as the focus of the audience was on vulnerable populations like older women, mothers and children. She also briefly touched upon other government initiatives to help these populations through the Budget 2019 such as Insentif I-Suri, Talian Kasih 15999 and Community Based Approach programmes under the Ministry. After the officiating ceremony she then visited the booths personally with other VIPs before taking her leave. - by Norra Ruslan TI

Johor International Bike Week (JIBW2019) to Gather 5,000 Bikers

B

ikers from across the nation and neighbouring countries are expected to join the Johor International Bike Week (JIBW2019) at Majlis Perbandaran Pasir Gudang Stadium from 8th to 10th March 2019. The main objective of this year’s JIBW 2019 is to raise funds for the orphanage and underprivileged people in Pasir Gudang. Persatuan Bermotosikal Negeri Johor Darul Takzim President Hj Abd Rahim Ahmad who is also the President of JIBW 2019 said, “This road tour aims to promote the Johor International Bike Week (JIBW 2019) and gather all bikers ranging from superbikers to easy riders no matter what the capacity of the motorcycle is”. “We prefer the traditional way of inviting to attract more bikers to join this year. In addition, we can build a stronger relationship with bikers across Malaysia,” Hj Abd Rahim Ahmad added. The JIBW 2019 road tour will begin from Johor Bahru to Kuala Lumpur then up

North before continuing to the East Coast of Malaysia with total of four days across the nation. Dato Seri Hj Che Zakaria Mohd Salleh, who is also the Chairman of JIBW 2019, said they are not only expecting local participants but have invited bikers from Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia and also Thailand to participate again this year. “We are also aiming for at least 5,000 bikers from across the nation and neighbouring countries. Lucky draws, performances and other activities will also be held as well as talks with motorcycle icons and local personalities,” said Hj Abd Rahim. by Yani Sukaimi TI


Artwork Size: w260x370 (mm) Bleed: 5mm

05

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 Advertisement


06

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

news

Marlborough College Malaysia Celebrates the Launch of ‘Barton Farm’

A

pproximately six months ago, visitors to Marlborough College Malaysia (MCM) may have been nonplussed by a lot of fresh digging in an area of the expansive 90 acre site close to its Pre - Preparatory School buildings. However, at a coffee morning for parents, the College was delighted to invite visiting parents to tour what has been transformed into a highly productive and yet tranquil space, as part of a focus on health and well-being. It saw the important milestone of the farm being given its name – Barton Farm. In true MCM tradition, they have made the connection back to Marlborough in the UK and named it after a very old farm, the land of which, although not used as a farm now, falls within the grounds of the original Marlborough College. With funding for the initiative provided by the parents’ group ‘Friends of MCM’, and with the support, advice and lots

of seedlings provided by a team of experts from the charity FOLO, the College is growing a range of organic produce including mulberries, bamboo, sugar-cane, pineapples, bananas, aubergines, sweet potato, pigeon pea, Sarawak eggplant, tapioca, chillies, cucumber, okra, string beans and pandan, all of which will be available, in season, for parents to buy. Groups of pupils are working on a composting project and how to make recycled name plates to identify the huge variety of vegetables growing there. Children across the entire College aged 3 – 18 are involved, whether in growing seeds, building beds, or tending the crops. The most recent addition to the farm has been the arrival of ten chickens, providing animals both to care for and study and a number of eggs are being watched closely to see if they will hatch. Master of the College Alan Stevens commented, “We are so fortunate here at MCM that we have this beautiful and productive space where the whole MCM community can come and feel connected to nature and experience the sheer joy of, for example, eating a string bean picked from the plant or tasting for the first time an edible blue butterfly pea flower. Thanks to the hard work and support of all those involved, including FoMCM, without whose support, it would not have been possible, we have had a wonderful start to our farming experience and we look forward to it going from strength to strength”. - by The Iskandarian TI

An Immersive 4D Cat-and-Mouse Chase and SEA LIFE at LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort!

L

EGOLAND Malaysia Resort has an exciting addition to its line-up of 4D movies — “LEGO City 4D Movie – Officer in Pursuit!” This action-packed film revolves around a determined policeman scrambling through the metropolis to arrest an unrelenting crook and put him behind bars. Augmented with strong gusts, sprinkles of water and dazzling lightings, this film offers a one-of-a-kind immersive experience and it is bound to captivate viewers! For all you LEGO fans out there, be prepared to be knocked off your socks as LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part is slowly but surely, creeping up on us! To alleviate the suspense, LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort is hosting the LEGO Movie Event Days (Ongoing now till 31st March 2019) for visitors to revisit their favourite moments from the LEGO Movie franchise. In addition, the park will be ladened with fun-filled activities. Another exciting news is SEA LIFE Malaysia is scheduled to open its doors to the public in April 2019. All MyKAD holders are eligible for an early bird promotion for its brand new annual pass which is available for a limited time only. For the price of a one-day

Kurt Stocks unveiling the excitements awaiting visitors at LEGOLAND Malaysia resort this 2019

combo ticket at RM263 for adults and RM209 for kids (3-11 years old), Malaysians are granted all-year-round, unlimited access to LEGOLAND Theme Park, Water Park and SEA LIFE Malaysia once it opens its door in April 2019. All information and purchase options are available at LEGOLAND’s official website (https://www.legoland.com.my). Brace yourself for exciting and unique experiences that LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort will bring to you and your families for 2019. - by Izzbil TI


07

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

news

Transforming Used Soap into Hope

W

ith hopes to give more to the community, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Johor Bahru had collaborated with Kechara Soup Kitchen Johor Bahru and Diversey in its latest sustainability programme, Soap for Hope. Making its debut in Johor and marking the first of its kind to commence with a Hilton hotel in Malaysia, Soap for Hope, is a livelihood programme innovated by Diversey that aims to help the local, through its soap-recycling concept, with three core objectives - saving lives by enabling hygiene through providing access to soap to communities who needs it but have

no access; providing livelihood to local community through recycling and reprocessing soap; and helping hotels reduce waste by turning used soap into something of value. I n a soap -rec ycling demonstration conducted at Kechara Soup Kitchen Johor Bahru headquarters, General Manager of DoubleTree by Hilton Johor Bahru, Daniel Alcaraz expressed his gratitude in being able to contribute to such programmes. “It is truly an honour to be the first Hilton hotel in Malaysia to champion a campaign that is part of Hilton’s commitment to repurposing used goods for the community’s needs that helps

to give back to the society,” said Daniel. To date, the Hotel has managed to recycle about 24,000 kg of soaps that amounts to approximately 191,000 new soap bars while over 437,000 kg of soaps has been recycled in Hilton Asia Pacific alone. Besides that, Daniel also expressed the privilege in working together with Kechara Soup Kitchen in this programme as DoubleTree and Kechara has already established a long relationship where the Hotel has been providing food to Kechara Soup Kitchen for distribution to the poor.

Johorean Youths of Today — Innovators, Leaders and Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow back in 2015. Another exemplary initiative is the Iskandar Malaysia Youth Empowerment Fu n d (IMPOWER) which encourages youth by funding them (up to RM70,000) to implement programmes which will be able to increase Y2B 3.0 – 50:50 Matching Grant Programme the quality of life for the ajority of Iskandar local community. Youths of Iskandar Malaysia’s population Malaysia were actively involved in comprises of younger all stages and played a vital role generations ranging in building HAB, from planning from late teens to 40’s which make to building and sustaining it. This up approximately 69% of the total renders HAB true to its tagline, “For population. It is of no wonder and Youth and By Youth”. HAB is the brainchild of apt of Iskandar Malaysia to empower these youths especially when they all the Iskandar Malaysia youths are cardinal in propelling Johor to with the intention of it being a become a “Strong and Sustainable platform to gather, exchange Metropolis of I nternational ideas and cultivate healthy recreational activities among the Standing”. Ever since the inception of youth generation. HAB provides Iskandar Malaysia Youth Committee a premise for trade aside from (IMYC), a myriad of programmes space for leisure and extreme sport have been organised to enhance activities. The facility is expected to the growth of the youths. Aside have amenities such as mini concept from the committee itself being store, bouldering, parkour tracks, primarily comprised of youths, elevated jogging track and children’s which shows sign of empowerment, playground among many others. another obvious indicator of such HAB is currently in the progress of empowerment is the building of The refurbishing and it is expected to be Johor International Youth Hub (HAB) completed by end of 2019.

M

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY

CMY

K

The efforts of Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) and IMYC in fostering the passion for commerce as well as entrepreneurialism among the youths are certainly commendable. A recent initiative which has been recurring is the Y2B 3.0 – 50:50 Matching Grant Programme. This initiative entails a maximum of RM150,000 for Mobile Vehicle Business or RM125,000 for Business Shared Facilities, depending on the total business capital quoted by the recipient. More information can be found on Johor Youth Hub’s Facebook page (https://www. facebook.com/johoryouthhub). Besides, IMYC has also been very involved in the creative scene to inculcate the importance of art and culture for the growth of youths. Initiative such as Iskandar Malaysia Beyond Boundaries Programme (IMB2P) provides creative practitioners or artists, opportunities and flourish within or outside of Malaysia. A recent interesting event was a 4-day monologue and monodrama theatre performed by the youths. We are excited to see what IRDA and IMYC will bring forth in 2019 that will increase the values of our youths today to make them leaders of tomorrow. - by Izzbil TI

Meanwhile, Kechara Johor head, Merlin Hoo, said this programme is a nice addition to their already existing sewing programme that involves over 10 housewives from all over the area. She also commented, the organisation will later invite more homes needing assistance, especially with housewives and single mothers, to participate in the soap-recycling programme in hope to empower the underprivileged by creating another avenue for them to generate income. “We will either distribute the finished soap to the homeless when we provide them with food or we will get companies to sponsor

them for distribution instead of having them buy the soaps. The money will then be distributed to the participants,” said Merlin. For now, Kechara has provided food to over 700 individuals a week that comes from the homeless and underprivileged living in People’s Housing Project units. With that, let’s all ponder on the wise words of Diversey’s Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Director Stefan Chang during his soap-recycling demonstration that; “What is of no value to you does not mean of no value to other people.” - by Norra Ruslan TI

Cancer Care More Mental Than Physical

T

he World Cancer Day was celebrated at Paradigm Mall, Johor Bahru with booths from hospitals and cancer support groups sharing about cancer awareness. The event was officiated by Dr Sahruddin bin Jamal, Johor Exco for Health, Environment and Agriculture. Th i s ye a r ’s Johor theme was “I Am and I Will #FightLikeJalil”, emphasising an individual’s responsibility and commitment to prevent cancer and the steps to take to reduce the impact of cancer emotionally and mentally. According to the Ministry of Health Malaysia’s World Cancer Day 2019 Factsheet, the most common cancer amongst Malaysians is Breast (17.1%), Colorectal (13.2%), and Lung (10.2%). Cancer care involves not only the physical health of the cancer patient but also his caregiver’s mental and emotional health. It is vital for everyone to create a holistic healthy environment that motivates healthy habits and support for each other.

At the press conference, Dr Sahruddin said he encourages Malaysians to be more mindful of the information received from others regarding health. Misconceptions often cause fear preventing one from seeking treatment or going for a check-up. Vaccinations also help to protect against cancers that are caused by infections such as liver and cervical. For the past five years, officials have been engaging with the anti-vaccination groups to educate them on vaccination. To date, Tunku Laksamana Johor Cancer Foundation has contributed RM5.77 million worth of help to over one thousand cancer patients in Johor. The Johor state government has two initiatives to help the B40 groups: Skim Peduli Kesihatan and Skim Perlindungan Nasional mySalam, making healthcare more widely available to all. - by Salamahafifi TI


08

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 Advertisement


09

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

drill

MO N T H LY DR I L L w Intervie by the Director Editor

Capri by Fraser, Johor Bahru / Malaysia is the second property in Malaysia under the Capri by Fraser brand from Frasers Hospitality, an award-winning global hospitality operator. General Manager Manoharan Mannarlingam brings with him over 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry and is responsible for the overall performance of the property, stretching from performance objectives to overall revenue management. Manoharan was previously the General Manager of The Scarlet Singapore; Group Operations Director for Grace International.

What are among the facilities provided?

Tell us more about Capri by Fraser and what are its unique selling points?

Capri by Fraser was first launched in Singapore with the opening of our Changi City property in 2012. A design-led hotel residence, Capri by Fraser is a hotel residence aimed at millennial travellers who demand efficiency and connectivity and seek out authenticity in cultural experiences. For Capri by Fraser, Johor Bahru / Malaysia, we’re well-positioned at a very desirable address surrounded by many lifestyle, dining and entertainment options. A short walk away from the Johor CIQ as well as City Square Mall, Komtar JBCC and PERSADA Convention Centre, our property is the ideal base for business and leisure travellers alike. There is a lot of interesting design elements in the hotel as it attracts our target market of corporate clients and young patrons. We have fully-furnished studios and one-bedroom apartments, some with sea views. The Capri brand is a 4 to 4.5 Stars range hotel so that’s what we are targeting over here as well.

A key feature of our Capri by Fraser brand is our Spin & Play 24/7 themed laundrettes, a unique self-service laundry concept fitted out with games to keep one entertained while waiting for their washing to be done. Safety is also important to us, so our concierge and security are available round the clock too. Other key facilities include complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, well equipped 24/7 gym, swimming pool with a children’s wading pool, as well as our allday dining restaurant, Caprilicious, and Delite, our deli corner for meals on the go. Although we don’t have a business centre but instead we have a Hotspot area in the lobby equipped with iMacs for the guests to utilise, as well as a purpose built four meeting rooms which can be combined.

What is the most important element in running a hotel?

We are in the hospitality industry so service takes a primary role. Frasers Hospitality is known for its trademark intuitive service. In the age of technology, we believe the human touch is still irreplaceable. Moreover, upholding a high standard of service is very important to us in helping each of our guests walk away with a memorable experience.

Here’s a quick rapid fire session for you! Rooms? 316 Floors? 41 Floors Food? Fantastic (laughs) Capri? Young

Manoharan Mannarlingam G en er a l Man a ger C apr i by Fr a s er Joh or Ba hr u Service? Excellent How do you manage expectations from owners while maintaining standards from the operator?

It’s all about balancing. Both entities have their own expectations and as a General Manager, it is my role to find the balance between maintaining brand standards while making a profit. The owners engage a management company for a reason and that reason is for the branding and standards that the company carries. As the GM, I also need to evaluate if the brand requirements can be done differently or in a more cost effective manner without compromising the standards.

How do stay above competition?

you the

Meeting our guests’ every need a cco m p a n i e d by intuitive, real and sincere service has enabled us to stay at the forefront. We also use technology to enhance both the customer’s journey from pre-to post-stay, as well as to boost staff’s productivity. This is something we are working towards for the Capri by Fraser brand especially with the upcoming launch of Capri by Fraser, China Square / Singapore, which will act as a testbed for many exciting initiatives like RFID tagging for linen and laundry as well as an app that will allow guests to check in and out remotely ahead of their arrival at our property.

Your take on Airbnb

It’s a growing niche market and we are not

competing for their clientele. Even though some of our offerings are rather similar, like the provision of a kitchen/kitchenette and self-service laundry but the patrons of Airbnb are not really looking for personalised service. Guests of the Frasers Hospitality brand can expect round-the-clock security besides good service and housekeeping as well as the convenience of a central location, allowing guests to travel without worry.

Tell us more about the F&B at Capri

Why I said we have fantastic food here is because it is true! We have a mouthwatering all-day buffet or tempting à la carte options at our signature all-day dining restaurant, Caprilicious. Recognising that some guests may be looking for quick bites between their busy schedules, we also offer grab-and-go meals at our deli, Delite. We’ve really put in a lot of effort to make our food stay true to their original style and memorable, and have put in many hours to perfect the dining experience at Capri by Fraser. Our Nasi Lemak is a personal favourite of mine (laughs). The sambal, the rice, the chicken, it truly hits the spot! TI


10

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

news

PEGGY LOH

MY JOHOR STORIES Our resident writer, Peggy Loh, actively writes in her blog www.peggyloh.com about matters that are close to her heart. She can be reached at write2peggyloh@gmail.com

#OBB Features FOLO FarmsRenaissance JB Partnership Meow Chor, and their families. Their goal was to reclaim ownership of the food they ate and to feed their loved ones with healthier choices of vegetables that should ultimately result in better health. The song, Orang Baik Baik, loosely translated as, People Doing Good, was written by Art Fazil and performed by Art Fazil and Imuda, and produced by Filming #OBB show host, Fimie Don, while he was Moro Records, the record label run by Jassmin. loading kitchen bins from the Renaissance Johor In 2016 when Jassmin Baru onto the FOLO Farms truck visited FOLO Farms with NGO he message from FOLO farmer, representatives who championed different Dr. Lemuel Ng, in the chat group causes, she was so inspired by the amazing to which he had added me read, Orang Baik Baik around her that the idea “Collection at Renaissance 8.45am.” for this series was born. These inspirational people were This was for the next day’s filming by the crew from RTM2 programme, #OBB, contributing so much to the community and this compelled Jassmin to pitch her short-form for #Orang Baik-Baik. Dr. Ng had briefed me that idea to national television station RTM2, for producer, Nik Jassmin Hew and her crew a series of shows that feature people who will be in Johor Bahru to film the activities are doing something good in the various of their kitchen waste recycling project states throughout the nation. In Johor, she wanted to feature the in the partnership of Renaissance Johor Bahru with FOLO Farms for the #OBB FOLO farmers. So after making detailed plans, she and her crew set out on a road television series. Produced by Serangkai Filem and trip around the country for filming. When a date was fixed for JB, Dr. Moro Films, the target audience for #OBB is teenagers with its message to spread love Ng invited me to join them for the shoot, and kindness and to show that anyone can starting with the bin collection at the rear take up a cause and serve the community. of the Renaissance Johor Bahru. So there I was in the loading bay at FOLO, short-form for Feed Our Loved Ones, is a social enterprise that 8.45am, to join the crew while they filmed started in early 2015 by a group of urban the arrival of the truck from FOLO Farms farmers made up of Dr. Ng, Will Chua, to collect the bins of kitchen waste from Gerald Ling, Jason Lim and Tang Thian the hotel. After I met with Jassmin, I was Yeong, better known as TY, farmer Lek introduced to the show host, Fimie Don. In the first sector, Fimie joined the driver and TY to ride in the truck’s cabin and arrived at the loading bay for the collection of the bins, just as the truck does in a daily routine. The cameras rolled as Fimie went into the kitchen to meet the hotel chef and his The crew in action, filming Fimie Don as he chats with culinary team who play FOLO Farm members who dropped by to collect their an instrumental role weekly boxes of fresh vegetables in helping to separate

T

I met FOLO Farm members, Todd and Rachelle Lejnieks [Front Row Right and 2nd from Right] who live in Iskandar Puteri, with her brother and his wife, visiting from the US

and arrange them so beautifully that it kitchen waste in the respective bins. Besides observing the kitchen resembled ikebana, the art of Japanese activities, the chef also brought Fimie and flower arrangement! Dr. Ng had invited some farm the film crew into the BLD Café to show how the wait-staff would clear tables after buffets members for the filming and they waited and place General Waste and Food Waste into along with me, for our turn in front of the cameras. separate counter bins. A member introduced himself as These waste items would then be added into the large bins that would be Todd, his wife, Rachelle, and her brother and his wife, who were visiting from the US. removed to FOLO Farms on a daily basis. “I’m Peggy,” I responded and Todd While all this was happening, I was careful to keep out of the way of the paused a moment before he tried to hazard cameramen, lighting gaffer, sound men and a guess. “Peggy Loh?” he asked and I replied boom operator, as I watched the action from with a question, “How did you guess?” a safe distance. Todd and his wife are farm members Hotel General Manager Gaggan Singh, popped by and I guessed he was not and when Dr. Ng introduced them to my surprised to see me there because under book that featured the FOLO Farms, they had Portraits in my book, My Johor Stories 2: ordered several copies. I had the pleasure to Interesting Places and Inspirational People, I autograph the books for them there. Finally, Jassmin wanted an outdoor had featured the inspiring work of the FOLO farmers which is making a difference in the shot of Dr. Ng introducing me and my book to Fimie and for me to say a few words about community. The filming continued with Fimie the FOLO Farms. Dr. Ng told Fimie about how the helping to load the large bins onto the truck and once the bins were secured, he hopped farmers faced many challenges and I was into the cabin with the driver and TY and deeply humbled to hear that when the going was tough, the interest generated by headed to the farm in Ban Foo. Jassmin and her crew stored their my stories on the farm, lifted their spirits and equipment and in separate vehicles, we made spurred them on to continue pursuing their our way to the farm and joined the FOLO goals. This #OBB television series on RTM2 farmers for the next sector of the filming. The weather was bright and sunny as is scheduled for mid-2019. TI the filming continued with the focus on the unloading of the bins and the farmers taking Fimie on a tour of the various stages of composting. Meanwhile the farm’s packing team had arranged a range of fresh vegetables, ready to be filmed while they were being packed into boxes for the weekly distribution to the farm’s registered members. The packing team, mainly made up of the farmers’ family members, had fun as they challenged #OBB show host, Fimie Don, with the FOLO farmers and their team while packing pesticide-free, fresh vegetables Fimie to follow their lead for weekly distribution to members to pack a box of vegetables


11

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 Advertisement


12

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 Advertisement


www.facebook.com/waveslifestyle twitter.com/waveslifestyle

M A C 2 0 19

happy l a n o i t a n inter women’s day !

INSIDE


MAC 2019 | Page 2

The Iskandarian | WAVES Lifestyle

editor’s M note

arch is dedicated to women around the world as we celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th. In line with that, Marvel Studios brings us a womencentric adventure entitled “Captain Marvel” which follows the journey of Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes! Kudos to girl power, finally – onscreen! Disney and visionary director Tim Burton brings us an all-new grand live-action adventure “Dumbo”, expanding on the beloved classic story where differences are celebrated, family is cherished and dreams

Priya Manikam waves.lifestyle@gmail.com

take flight from 28th March 2019. The Singapore Festival of Fun is back at Clarke Quay, promising loads of entertainment and family activities. Read our feature piece for more details. I hope you’ve enjoyed all the Chinese New Year treats last month to the fullest with our suggestions. This month let’s keep things a little light if possible! Our writer Moe decided to travel out of Johor to seek some adventure at the Lost World of Tambun in Ipoh, Perak. Flip the page to learn more about this place and his exciting tales and start planning for your next trip.

Feature

As always, for those wishing to share their fashion collection, travel tales, or like us to review your restaurant/hotel for a staycation, drop me an e-mail at waves. lifestyle@gmail.com and be featured. For more news, do access www.theiskandarian. com The Iskandarian wishes His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar a very Happy Birthday!

Priya

Singapore Festival of Fun Returns to Clarke Quay

The 10-day festival features the Clarke Quay Streetfest (14th to 19th March), Magners International Comedy Festival (15th to 23rd March) and Nickelodeon Fiesta (23rd and 24th March) By The Iskandarian

T

he third annual Singapore Festival of Fun is back this March with its signature three pillars of entertainment. From 14th to 24th of March 2019, Clarke Quay will be transformed into a thrilling carnival showcase of street acts, stand-up comedy and engaging family-friendly games. This 10-day one-of-a-kind extravaganza combines international and local carnival acts of acrobatics, juggling and daredevilry with revered stand-up comedic talent and unique games by Nickelodeon that celebrate Singapore – all under one roof, promising immense fun and laughter. The 2019 edition of the Singapore Festival of Fun will feature a total of 108 shows making it the biggest Festival of Fun instalment ever to take place at Clarke Quay. Matt Bennett, Director of Magicrock Pte Ltd and organiser of the Singapore Festival of Fun said, “This year’s festival will definitely be more fun. There’s something for everyone and the young ones are guaranteed a great day out.” Clarke Quay Streetfest 14th to 19th March 6pm to 10:30pm: Free Entry. Audiences can expect to be thrilled by The Sergeant Majors (UK),

the tallest 10ft tall walkabout act, Otto – The Master of Balloons and a classic clown act, Felicity Footloose – an acrobat who will hang upside down and juggle, Street Circus Canada, a nouveau high-energy performance duo and Ernest Magnifico, a pogo stick and stunt show performer from Australia. Last but not least, Singapore’s very own The Annoying Brothers will also take to the stage with their cheeky Big Top acts. Magners International Comedy Festival 15th and 16th March, 21st to 24th March: Ticketed. The Magners International Co m e d y Festival, now in its sixth instalment, will take its hat off to an incredible line-up of top-billing international comedians over two weekends (15th and 16th March, 21st to 24th March). Taking place in five bars in Clarke Quay – newly opened Cask &

Bangers, Crazy Elephant, Get Juiced, McGettigan’s Irish Bar and Pong S i n g a p o r e ; audiences are encouraged to book their tickets early to avoid disappointment. Be sure to check out Kenyan-born British stand-up comedian of Indian Konkani Muslim descent Imran Yusuf who will headline at Cask and Bangers. The extremely popular Singapore versus Malaysia comedy standoff will take place at Get Juiced with Jinx Yeo and Sam See representing Singapore and Prakash Daniel and Andrew N e t to re p re s e n t i n g Malaysia. Nickelodeon Fiesta 23rd and 24th March, 10 am to 6pm: Free Entry. Good things come in threes and the third edition of Nickelodeon Fiesta to be held on 23rd and 24th March promises to

be a fabulous carnival of adventures! The two-day free event at Clarke Quay will feature playful Nickelodeon activities that are inspired by Singapore’s rich history and traditional trades. Look forward to game booths and activities with themes from Nickelodeon shows, where kids and families can get a feel of local nostalgic trades such as street cobblers, the kacang puteh man, ice cream seller or the traditional baker, and stand a chance to take home Nickelodeon collectibles. Not to be missed too are the stage games and photo opportunities with family favourite characters from shows like SpongeBob SquarePants, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, PAW Patrol and Dora the Explorer! The mega 3-in-1 Singapore Festival of Fun promises fun for all ages. Check out www.festivaloffun.sg for the latest show times as well as exclusive festival deals from a wide array of Clarke Quay outlets. Organised by Magic Rock Pte Ltd, The Singapore Festival of Fun is presented by Clarke Quay, and supported by Singapore Tourism Board’s Leisure Events Fund, and partners Nickelodeon and Magners Irish Cider. TI


MAC 2019 | Page 3

The Iskandarian | WAVES Lifestyle

Hack Your Stress – Part 1

H Rose Osman is a Certified Human Design Professional. She’s a guide for Living Your Design Workshop and coaches others on self healing for anxiety via E-courses and group workshops

yourpersonalmotivator BucketOfRoses www.roselifecoach.com

ave you ever tried scuba diving? Imagine you are diving into the deep sea and the deeper you go, the greater the pressure you feel on your body. To reduce the pressure, one must swim to the surface. In other words, one must move from one point to another in order to reduce pressure. This analogy is useful to explain pressure and stress. Pressure and stress are interrelated. While pressure is inevitable, stress is the signpost to tell us that we need to release

the pressure through motion. Our body knows it and it moves all the time. Even when we sit still, the movement takes place at the cellular level. However, whenever we feel stressed, it is a sign that there is excessive pressure waiting to be released. Here are some tips to deal with various forms of stress: Mental Stress There is a state called ‘mental pressure’ to answer questions about our existence. The pressure happens when our mind is filtering

the data from the consciousness field. Some people think about the future, past or about the mystery of life. Pressure itself is not stress. What’s turning into stress is when one deeply dwells in the stream of thinking. This is especially so when one thinks about the future. Although the mind feels the future is real, our physical body doesn’t recognise the future because it always lives in the moment. When the pressure is not channelled into the present moment, we can get mentally stressed. One of the

physical symptoms of a mental stress is headache. To resolve mental stress, you can try a few tricks. Meditate. Meditation is the best way to observe your thinking and pressure without engaging with it. During meditation, you may experience movement between thoughts and stillness. That motion alone promotes the pathway for the pressure to resolve naturally. I’ll share more tips in the next issue and how to release the other two stresses we experience on a daily basis. TI

Discover your True Self, Inner Power, Potentials and Purpose with Human Design. Visit Facebook Page : Human Design Malaysia for more info.

CAPTAIN MARVEL Release date: 7th March 2019 Genre: Action-Adventure Directors: Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck Producer: Kevin Feige

DUMBO

Executive Producers: Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Jonathan Schwartz, Patricia Whitcher, Stan Lee Story by: Nicole Perlman & Meg LeFauve and Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck & Geneva Robertson-Dworet Screenplay by: Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck & Geneva Robertson-Dworet

Release date: 28th March 2019

Executive Producer: Nigel Gostelow

Director: Tim Burton

Screenplay by: Ehren Kruger

Producers: Justin Springer, Ehren Kruger, Katterli Frauenfelder, Derek Frey

Cast: Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, Alan Arkin, Finley Hobbins, Nico Parker

Cast: Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Djimon Hounsou, Lee Pace, Lashana Lynch, Gemma Chan, Rune Temte, Algenis Perez Soto, Mckenna Grace, with Annette Bening, with Clark Gregg, and Jude Law

C S

et in the 1990s, Marvel Studios’ “Captain Marvel” is an all-new adventure from a previously unseen period in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that follows the journey of Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes. While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom. TI

Source:

ircus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) enlists former star Holt Farrier (Colin Farrell) and his children Milly (Nico Parker) and Joe (Finley Hobbins) to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when they discover that Dumbo can fly, the circus makes an incredible comeback, attracting persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton), who recruits the peculiar pachyderm for his newest, larger-than-life entertainment venture, Dreamland. Dumbo soars to new heights alongside a charming and spectacular aerial artist, Colette Marchant (Eva Green), until Holt learns that beneath its shiny veneer, Dreamland is full of dark secrets. TI

The Walt Disney Company, Malaysia


MAC 2019 | Page 4

The Iskandarian | WAVES Lifestyle

travel C MA 2019

dar Calen ts n of Eve

28th Feb – 3rd Mac Fiesta MBJB

1st Mac • • • • •

Today’s Baby Expo @ Danga City Mall MIPEX 2019 @ JB City Square MITM Travel Fair @ Sutera Mall Rush ’19 Run @ Stadium Azman Hashim UTM Bridal Exhibition Johor @ KIPMart Tampoi

6th Mac • •

Wonders Shopping Carnival @ MYDIN Mall Mutiara Rini PAW Patrol Mall Event @ JB City Square

7th Mac IDP Education Malaysia – Study Abroad @ Grand Paragon Hotel

8th Mac International Women’s Day

8th – 9th Mac Temple of Fine Arts Carnival ‘19 @ Persatuan Cerebral Palsy Johor

10th Mac HLA Fit Run @ Eco Botanic City

14th – 24th March Singapore Festival of Fun @ Clarke Quay S’pore

15th – 17th Mac Home Expo 2019 @ Persada Johor

16th Mac Kyokushin Karate Johor Bahru @ Dewan Tmn Century

21st – 24th Mac Food & Beverage Fair @ Singapore EXPO

Make the Lost World Of Tambun in Ipoh Your Next Family Vacation Treat the family to an amazing holiday and experience nature at its finest Main Entrance to Sunway’s Lost World of Tambun By Moazan Emran waves.lifestyle@gmail.com

W

hen people talk about theme parks in Malaysia, the usual recommendations are Sunway Lagoon in Kuala Lumpur or LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort in Johor. Well, you can now add Sunway’s Lost World Of Tambun in Ipoh, Perak, to that list. Located just a 2-hour drive from KL, this haven is an ideal destination for a weekend of wholesome fun to escape your daily stress. The park itself is located in the shadow of limestone hills that exudes an amazing nature theme you won’t get anywhere else. One of my favourite parts of the park was the animal aspects of it. They have Cattatopia, which is a sanctuary for cat lovers, an amazing petting zoo featuring some unique animals such as the beautiful raccoons and Meer cats. Marvel inside a huge bird enclosure where the birds can roam free, Tiger Valley, Hippo Kingdom and many more, and you would think you were at the zoo! They have daily shows and feeding times that the public can partake in or watch with the family. To add more fun to your trip is the nightly fire percussion performances hosted by an extremely energetic host that will surely ‘WOW’ the crowd. This performance is included in your ticket so you don’t have to worry about paying extra. If fire is your style, then the park has different activities and shows such as the Malayana story or Tiger & Friends, but be sure to check their scheduling list on site for more information. If you’re the adventurous type, check out their adventure park which

The Beautiful Bird Enclosure has an amazing set of options for you to choose from, such as Kayaking, Abseiling, Zip lining, rope courses and more! It’s perfect for the adrenaline junky or if you’re interested in doing team related events. As for eating options, fret not, as the park has its very own Ipoh Street, which is a lane that serves some delicious snacks, desserts, or light food. You should definitely try the soya bean custard with sugar syrup and their fragrant white coffee. One of the most unique aspects of the park, other than being surrounded by nature, is that it’s open until 11 pm and there are thermal pools to soothe your tired bodies. After a full day of walking, it was one of the best feelings to just dip my feet in the thermal pools and relax. The park has different packages depending on what your passion is as well as annual passes which includes the Lost World Hot Springs & Night park pass, Lost World Explorer Pass and Sunway Theme Parks Ultimate Pass. For more information on the passes and events, you can visit www. sunwaylostworldoftambun.com. TI

23rd Mac Sultan of Johor’s Birthday

28th – 31st Mac Festival Islam Johor 2019 @ Persada Johor

Block your dates for this month!

If you need more information on the above mentioned events, drop us an email at: waves.lifestyle@gmail.com

Flaming Percussion performance will keep you on the edge of your seat


17

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 Advertisement


18

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

live

Life under the Jetty… feather-like legs to catch plankton for their feed. Limpets may seem similar to barnacles but they are somewhat flatter and often look like they have stars on them. But while barnacles are glued in one place, limpets are actually snails that can move around. Their muscular foot is able to hold on tight to pillars, making it hard for predators to feed on them.

Serina Rahman Serina Rahman is the co-founder of Kelab Alami and a Visiting Fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore

Children peering under the jetty to spot some critters or mussels

H

ave you ever taken a moment to peer at what lies beneath a jetty before you get on a boat? Pause for a moment to spot the wonders that inhabit jetty pillars and the water or mud around it – even odd bits of rubbish have life on them! It often looks like nothing, but a closer inspection of jetty pillars will reveal countless animals crowded onto a tightly shared space. Various species of barnacles, limpets and mussels usually fight for limited pillar real estate. Barnacles are the ones that look like mini volcanoes. If it is alive, there will be a trapdoor that shuts its cavity when the pillar is exposed to air. Once the tide rises, and if there is no predator, the ‘door’ opens and the barnacle will extend

A beautiful bed of mussels

Brittle stars on a tube anemone, on a barnacle-covered jetty pillar Besides these critters, mussels also battle for space underneath jetties, forming clumps of razor edged shells that people often pry off to eat. A sharp eye will spot other animals such as tube anemones, brittle stars and sponges. It’s always fun to peek underneath to see what you can find! TI

Volcano barnacles on a discarded bottle wedged between a musselcovered jetty pillar and the mud

Tube anemone in the mud

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) The coronary arteries run along the outside of the heart and supply blood to the heart muscle to allow it to function as a pump. Coronary artery disease (CAD) occurs when there are fatty plaques within the arterial wall, resulting in narrowing and reduced blood flow. It is a chronic ailment that develops over the years. Therefore, early diagnosis is crucial to stop its progression, and to avoid heart attack and heart failure. •

Coronary angiogram showed severe blockage (A) and restoration of blood flow after angioplasty (B)

W

hat are the risk factors for coronary artery disease?

• •

Smoking High cholesterol (LDLcholesterol, total cholesterol, triglycerides) • High blood pressure • Diabetes • Physical inactivity • Obesity • High saturated fat diet Controlling risk factors is the key to preventing illness and death from CAD. What are the symptoms of coronary artery disease?

The symptoms of coronary heart disease will depend on the severity of the disease. Some people with mild CAD have no symptoms. Symptoms are present when narrowing is severe, which may include: chest heaviness, tightness or pain (which may radiate to the arms, jaw, neck, and/or back), shortness of breath, weakness and fatigue. How is coronary artery disease diagnosed? In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for coronary artery disease may include any, or a combination of the following:

Stress test (exercise ECG). An ECG test that is given while a patient walks on a treadmill to monitor the heart during exercise to help detect CAD. Echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) to assess various cardiac structures and heart function. A CT coronary angiogram relies on a powerful X-ray machine to produce images of your heart and its blood vessels. This test is non-invasive and don’t require recovery time. It only involves an intravenous injection of a contrast dye in the vein. Cardiac MRI scans assess heart structures, heart muscle condition and function. When performed with stress protocol induced by medication, it can be used to help detect CAD. Cardiac catheterisation is the gold standard test for CAD. With this procedure, X-ray videos are taken after contrast agent is injected into an artery to locate the

Cardiac MRI narrowing, occlusions, and other abnormalities of specific arteries. Treatment of CAD may include: • M o d i f i c a t i o n of risk factors including smoking cessation, treatment of elevated cholesterol levels, hypertension and elevated blood glucose levels, regular aerobic exercise, healthy dietary habits and weight reduction for overweight patients. • M e d i c a t i o n s include: Antiplatelet medications (blood thinner), drug(s) for cholesterol and/or blood pressure reduction, and antianginal medicine to reduce chest pain. • C o r o n a r y angioplasty (ballooning and stenting). With this procedure, a balloon is used to create a bigger opening in the vessel to

increase blood flow. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. It is an open heart surgery to create new blood supply by grafting a piece of artery or vein above and below the blocked area of a coronary artery, enabling blood to flow around the obstruction. Vessels are usually taken from the leg veins, as well as arteries from the chest or arm. TI

Cardiac CT (CT coronary angiogram)


19

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

Managing Falsified CVs

I

n early 2018, there were two with Shock Media, it was still or employ new employees will cases involving the same published in the Industrial Law thoroughly check their qualifications c o u r t before hiring them or do some claimant and two different Reports. The background screening took defending before accepting the companies - Khoo qualifications stated”. Kim Loang v Shock The relationship Media Studio Sdn. Other tools and tricks companies between an employee Bhd. [2018] and can use are:and an employer is a Khoo Kim Loang fiduciary one. Submitting v. Kim Siah Electric • Using the Social Media to a fake resume or even Co. S dn. Bhd corroborate employment history. false educational [2018]. • Checking the existence of qualification amounts to The facts a misrepresentation. It of the case are companies via an SSM search. is a serious misconduct similar in nature • Checking the phone numbers which warrants where the for references against immediate dismissal. claimant handed Cases such as these in a resume (CV) Companies’ websites and can cause hardship to the companies calling them up. and undue costs to the containing false • Calling up universities to check company. It may even information cause disruption to re g a rd i n g his the authenticity of degrees. the smooth running work history. The • Hiring an independent firm to of the business. companies which carry out background searches. In order to he had listed as protect the interests his previous work of the Company, experience were nonthe hiring personnel existent. Upon discovering the fraud, the companies this rare step in order to send i.e. the HR Department, needs to a message to HR Practitioners be vigilant. Job applicants can terminated him. Though the claimant had in the future with “the hope lie about the timeline of their withdrawn his claim in the case that companies intending to hire employment, their qualifications,

the nature of them leaving their previous jobs and more. Some even put down fake references such as getting previous coworkers or their friends. Beyond just having a clause detailing the companies’ nontolerance of false information, preemptive steps can be taken. Most of the time a simple background check done in-house via the internet, can reveal falsehoods. In Malaysia, submitting false certificates can be classified as a criminal offence under S.463 of the Penal Code where it provides t h a t “Whoever makes any false document or part of a document with intent to cause damage or injury to the public or to any person, or to support any claim or title, or to cause any person to

work

Cassandra Priyanka Pius Consultant Meca Employers Consulting Agency Sdn. Bhd. cassandra@meca.com.my

part with property, or to enter into any express or implied contract, or with intent to commit fraud or that fraud may be committed, commits forgery.” The fact is, applicants these days are still bold enough to m i s re p re s e nt themselves. Never theless, they will have to face the harsh reality that if their lie is ever discovered, even years later, they will immediately lose their jobs. They will also lose their integrity and standing in their respective professions. So, this is something to remember. TI


20

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

Accumulating Wealth Tips & Tricks

I

From Bear to Bull – what are the lessons?

f you have been in the market lately, you would have felt the market sentiment has turned much positive as we ushered into the 2019, making it a fast shift. But what can we learn from the fast change? First, let us have a look around the global stock markets. The most bullish market now is the US, which the three main indexes have rebounded sharply and stood at above moving average 200 (MA200) at the time of writing. Apparently, this is in harmony with its strong economy. In Europe, the DAX, FTSE100, CAC40 indexes have recovered to above moving average 50 (MA50), implying the bulls are returning. Likewise in Asia - China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Korea and Australia stock market indexes have bottomed up and stood above the MA50, too. Malaysia Composite Index, FBMKLCI, is on its way of returning to psychological level of 1700. The recovery is attributable to a few factors, such as the US Reserve Bank’s pause move on interest rate hike, more optimism on trade talks between US and China, stabilised oil price and good earnings, to name a few. With the positive change of market ambience, is it a good time to buy? Here is our portfolio performance on 14th February 2019:

Tey Bin Yuen Binyuen is the founder of BY Enrich Resources and the author of ‘Life beyond the Comfort Zone’ and ‘Profit from Share Investment’. His books are available in major bookstores in Malaysia, Singapore or online http://www.teybinyuen.com/ profitfromshareinvestment .

From Bear to Bull, what are the lessons? Even though the market has gone up for the last two months, many retail investors still lack direction and do not know what to do, as the change is rather quick. Nonetheless, there are three lessons we can learn from this phenomenon: •

Knowing that the stock market is a place of change News can cause the market to have a knee jerk reaction. It is always overreacting, whether it’s going up or down. So when the market is in ecstasy, don’t be too greedy and in bad times, don’t feel sad or fearful, but be sober instead. Most of the time, company

Disclaimer: The companies or strategies mentioned in this article are meant for study purpose only. It doesn’t constitute any ‘buy’ or ‘sell’ recommendation. Please consult your financial professional if you want to make any decision.

The portfolio above has showed a gain of 202% since November 2015. As you can see, the swift change of the sentiment has increased our gain from 175% to 202% in merely a month. We added one company since the sentiment has turned more positive. Bought KGB (0151) KGB is a one-stop facility solution provider of turnkey engineering services. It was in our portfolio a few months ago but we sold it to preserve more cash. Lately, KGB announced its maiden contract win of RM93 million. The contract was awarded by one of the world’s largest gas companies, indicating KGB’s reputable accomplishment in Ultra High Purity (UHP) player. In addition, KGB is a beneficiary of the trade war between US and China. It supplies UHP to China semiconductor industry, which is in booming stage. Furthermore, KGB’s foray into the industrial gas market has augur well for its long-term growth prospect. With the above consideration, we bought 60000 shares of KGB at 1.16, amounting to an investment of RM69600. With cash brought forward plus dividends of RM1240 received from KIPREIT, our new cash level is now at RM114,325.

businesses’ remain as usual even when their share prices fluctuate. •

Accept the fact, whether it is bear or bull If the global stock market indexes have gone above the MA200 and MA50 line, chances are, we are in the bull market. And don’t forget, your trend is your friend. So take advantage of it. Do calculate risk to manage fear. • Follow through is the key Imagine this: this was the beginning of October last year, and you realised the market sentiment was negative; hence you sold all your shares and didn’t look at it. And now, the bull has come back, will you be able to take appropriate actions? It is unlikely, as you don’t know what has been happening. So, the key is not only to observe the market, but stay invested in the volatility, whether it’s investing or trading. Conclusion In the stock market, every new experience is a lesson learned. It is ok if we didn’t earn as desired, but we must have learned to progress. TI

invest


21

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

play

Frasers Hospitality Checks in to Iskandar Malaysia

R

ecently launched by Frasers Hospitality, a member of Frasers Property Group, Capri by Fraser Johor Bahru (JB) and Frasers Place Iskandar Puteri brings nearly 1,500 rooms in operation to accommodate tourism and transit demands in Iskandar Malaysia, with many more in the pipeline. “With the opening of our two new properties, we are delighted to give Johor’s business and leisure travellers even more accommodation choices,” said Choe Peng Sum, CEO, Frasers Hospitality. Capri by Fraser JB with 316 units of fully-furnished studios and one bedroom apartments is just minutes away from the Johor Bahru CIQ Complex, and located near the future RTS Link, where commuters can transfer between JB and Woodlands, Singapore in just five minutes.

Here, guests can enjoy an array of entertainment, shopping, dining and various attractions including a lively café scene and the heritage quarter of JB city centre. The serviced residence also comes equipped with their signature Spin & Play facility where guests can keep themselves entertained with video games while doing laundry. Offering 297 units of contemporary accommodation to suit business travellers, couples or families, guests of Fraser Place Puteri Harbour, Johor can look forward to an oasis of style and comfort. Situated in the western region of Johor, Fraser Place Puteri Harbour, Johor is located near the State Administration Offices as well as family-friendly theme parks. - by The Iskandarian TI

at

George & Dragon Cafe FOR THE MONTH OF

MARCH

#EatDrinkHilton at DoubleTree by Hilton Johor Bahru

IRISH DISHES, GAMES AND PRIZES, SPECIAL DEALS ON PRICES FOR GUINNESS AND BEERS MONTHLY TRADITIONAL

Monthly themed high-teas starting from March to August 2019 Spicy Jazzy (July), and Death By Chocolate (August). Available every Monday to Thursday from 3pm to 6pm, grab a cuppa at The Axis Lounge for only RM68 nett for two persons. For more information or to make reservations, kindly call +607-2686868 or email to JohorBahru.FB@hilton.com. - by Harish Mustak TI

ENJOY SUCCULENT ROAST BEEF OR LAMB WITH YORKSHIRE PUDDINGS, HOMEMADE GRAVY AND ROAST VEGETABLES AVAILABLE ON THE FIRST WEEKEND OF EVERY MONTH

FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOR UPDATES!

March’s Mad About Chocolate

H

ilton’s first nationwide dining promotion, #EatDrinkHilton welcomes all high-tea aficionados to indulge in the delightful showcase of lip-smacking sweet treats and savoury morsels, specially prepared by the hotel’s pastry chefs on a monthly basis starting from March to August 2019. The themes are Mad About Chocolate (March), Coffee Toffee (April), Foret Tropicale (May), Mint Tango (June),

TAMAN TASEK BRANCH

No. 1 & 3, Jalan Glasiar, Taman Tasek, 80200 Johor Bahru, Johor TEL : (07) 232 3761

JOHOR PREMIUM OUTLETS BRANCH Suite 204, Johor Premium Outlets, Indahpura, 81000 Kulaijaya TEL : (07) 590 9268

www.georgeanddragoncafe.com George And Dragon Cafe Fine Dilmah Tea to complete the High Tea

@georgeanddragoncafe


22

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

play KonMari Solves Writer’s Block

D

soduku

Where’s the trash can every month The Iskandarian shares what you should and should not be doing in your communities.

Scan QR Code

for the solution

DOODLE

Happy Women’s Day

A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform -Diane Mariechild

etermined to challenge my consumerism habits, I sold off half of my wardrobe at a flea market and clothes in my wardrobe then met with colour-coded hangers! That week, I was organised and got a lot of work done. Months later, when I heard about the Tidying Up Queen Marie Kondo I thought, “Items spark joy? Thanking items? That’s so silly!” and was generally unimpressed, unaware of laundry piling on my work desk. I thought joy came from within, a thought generated by self, not by items! Kondo, a Japanese tidying consultant, is hailed as the tidiest person on Earth and even had her own movement – The KonMari Method, a philosophy of tidying up the spaces in your life all in one go. She started her own tidying consulting business at 19 and had been organising since childhood. Today with four books, her best-selling The Life-Changing Method of Tidying Up has been published in more than 30 countries. She even has her own 8-episode show on Netflix! When I learned this, I was intrigued. Except that I really wasn’t doing anything about it yet. Who has time? I was in bed with my laptop, eager to finish the queuing articles I had to write and very timely, my father walked into the room and asked, “How are you going to think clearly if you don’t have a cleared room?” I looked around absolutely shocked; workload had me tunnel-vision in my laptop, blinded by its messy periphery. He’s right! A wake-up call; I got up and followed The KonMari Method to get my life back in order. It became a life changer for my writer’s block. According to Marie Kondo, there are six

rules to tidying up: 1. Commit yourself to tidying up – don’t leave piles around halfway. 2. Imagine your ideal lifestyle – nobody imagines their dream house with piles of laundry or a car full of canned drinks and a nice bag full of receipts! 3. Finish discarding first – throw away what you know you don’t need or want first, the rest can come later. 4. Tidy by category not by location we’re tempted to clean one drawer at a time, but that wouldn’t be lifechanging. 5. Follow the right order of clothes, books, papers, miscellaneous, mementos. 6. Ask yourself if it sparks joy. Immediately I went to the most-worn item on myself: my bag. I cleared receipts, driedup wet tissues – none of them sparked joy. Marie Kondo’s method of tidying up is more emotional than logical. Before discarding an item, thank them for their purpose and let them go with a grateful heart. Thank you receipts for proof I was financially fine, and my dried-up wet tissues for always being on standby. After going through many categories, strange enough, I found my items talking to me. Memories and reminisces of how I obtained them danced by, each a happy memory. Carefully I placed the backpack and finished off cleaning before I took a nap. Woke up with a cleared room, clearer mind, giving space for ideas to zoom in and linger around. I know what to write now! “Life truly begins only after you have put your house in order,”- Marie Kondo. - by Salamahafifi TI

Find Dining with MAGistrate.my

Friends & Fig Goodbye fat, hello fabulous! Before you dismiss it as boring, check out their new menu designed by qualified independent natural juice therapist (CMA) UK, from 100% pure cold-pressed juice & smoothies to raw salad and deconstructed Super Bowls – all made from vegetables and fruits. The folks here like to get creative, so the items change every few months and keep customers coming back for more. Serving vegetarian versions of some of our local’s favourite food, Friends & Fig seems to execute with ease the conversion and adapting of cultural These “super bowls” have the eat-clean crowd and the gym-goers in Johor Bahru craving for its dishes into modern ones. Check out superfood and antioxidant-rich goodness since 2015. the Nuts-free Leicha that’s full of Chinese New Year ushers in good wealth and aromatic herb flavours or the Nasi Un-lemak that tasted prosperity, but don’t let the festive feasting stand nothing like the dish it was named after but we absolutely love it! If you are feeling adventurous, you could even in the way of good health. self-pick and "design your own" Super Bowl! With or without CNY, “find dining” and sharing good food have its hazards, not least among Feeling guilty and fancy yourself a detox after all that them is overloading on grease, salt, sugar and sinful seasonal indulgence? Here’s your chance to don’t know what chemicals. Fortunately for us, it’s “pay-back” with a limited-time 5-day package for RM320 not a matter of should we or should we not reach (U.P RM400). Enjoy 3 days pre-post plant base meals for the customary CNY snacks, but rather how to inclusive of breakfast, lunch and dinner and 2 days juice enjoy this festive season without worrying about fast & detox program. Friends & Fig members enjoy an busting our healthy diet, thanks to our friends additional 5% discount and promotion ends 31 March 2019! Interested? Call +6019-718 0072. from Friends & Fig!

With these sensible approaches to the New Year (and the upcoming Ramadan festivity), we trust you can still have a blasting good (and guilt-free) time soaking up all the goodness, food and family included. Now go forth and bid your stubborn fat farewell and have a great year ahead!

For full review, visit: https://magistrate.my/friendsandfig_southkey/ 02-15, Block F, Commercial Southkey Mosaic, Persiaran Southkey 1, Kota Southkey, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor Daily from 10.00am – 8.00pm +607-207 1210 https://www.facebook.com/Friendsandfig/ GLUTEN-FREE, NO PORK NO LARD


23

FREE COPY

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019

PROPERTY INSIGHT

UEM Sunrise completes 1,217 units of Denai Nusantara Affordable Homes Development in Iskandar Puteri, pg 27 Johor PROPERTY

@ home

RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS

APARTMENTS

VILLAS

CONDOMINIUMS

OFFICE/RETAILSPACE

Seri Austin’s Affordable Offering Camellia Residence affordable residential apartments for sale

pg 27

Read this article on our website

Tropicana

37% Increase

Phase 2A of Ayera Residences launched with 80% of the units sold

Rise in Senai International Airport international passenger traffic

Connect with us on Facebook


24

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 Advertisement


25

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

Smart Stays and Self-Service Intelligent Hotel - a First in Malaysia

F

rom checking in for flights to automated checkouts at grocery stores, we are growing comfortable with selfservice through the help of machines. EcoWorld is embracing our technologicallyliterate society by collaborating with DunQian Intelligent Hotel Management to set up the first intelligent accommodation service in Malaysia. Dun-Qian will be signing a lease of 50 units in Tower A and C of Eco Nest service apartments as a pilot project, and as a test to tap into the Malaysian tourism market. Guests will be able to check-in and check-out their stays via self-service check-in counters – saving the precious five to ten minutes of usual waiting time. In-room dining services may also be ordered via a smartphone app or their website and to ensure safety, the food will be delivered right to the doorstep by robots. Johor State Women and Tourism Development Committee Chairwoman Liow Cai Tung, present at the Memorandum of Understanding signing ceremony, assured that the human services replaced by robots will not reduce jobs but allow manpower to be allocated efficiently. “Such technology is not aimed at cutting out human labour but to replace repetitive jobs with robots so that

@home

Seri Austin Spreads Responsibility

30 staff from the office was involved in the CSR effort

U MoU display with Liow Cai Tung, Eco World, and Dun-Qian Hotel

manpower can be maximised elsewhere to provide higher quality of hospitality.” Eco Nest is a 34-storey service apartment in Eco Botanic township which offers condominium facilities – an indoor badminton court, gym, swimming pool, gourmet kitchen and sky garden. They also provide two shuttle bus service routes to EduCity and AEON Bukit Indah for convenience and connectivity of its residents and guests. With 472 units in three towers, approximately 300 students from opposite EduCity have already moved in. EcoWorld President and CEO Dato Chang Khim Wah believe the services provided by Dun-Qian will add value to the students, providing a holistic living environment for everyone. - by Salamahafifi TI

MLand Seri Austin with its longstanding tradition of giving back to the broader community in which it operates in substantial and compassionate ways recently threw an early Chinese New Year celebration at the Hillville Aged Care Home in Taman Ponderosa, Johor Bahru, as part of its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. The visit kicked off with a warm and cheerful meet and greets session by the home’s manager, Leong Mee York. 30 staffs volunteered their time from their desk job, and took the opportunity to mingle and engage with each elderly and even serenaded them with golden oldies as well as Chinese New Year songs. A contribution of RM5,000 was also presented

KK Wong, Group Director of Townships, UMLand cum CEO of Seri Austin handing out goodies to the old folks

by KK Wong, Group Director of Townships, UMLand cum CEO of Seri Austin in support of the home’s daily operations and necessities apart from distributing mandarin oranges which is considered as traditional symbols of abundance and good fortune which were given to everyone. “We are committed to inculcate the spirit of

community service and strengthen the values of generosity and solidarity among our employees via these community based initiatives,” said KK Wong. Hillville Aged Care Home is home to 70 senior citizens aged from 60 to 90 years with various health issues including Alzheimer and wheel chair bound. - by Edey Suresh TI

Senai International Airport Records Solid Passengers Growth In 2018

S

enai International Airport has set another new record in 2018, handling 3.52 million passengers, a 13% increase from the number of passengers recorded in 2017. The growth was mainly driven by domestic passengers with an increase of 9% or 234,650 passengers, from 2.68 million in 2017 to 2.91 million in 2018 while international passenger traffic rose by 37% or 163,127 from 0.44 million in 2017 to

0.60 million in 2018. Commercial aircraft movements recorded at 8% higher with a total of 32,574 landings and takeoffs. Md Derick Basir, Chief Executive Officer of Senai Airport Terminal Services Sdn Bhd (SATSSB), a member of MMC Group said, “2018 has been our busiest year yet and we are anticipating for further growth this year.” “The growth was fueled by the southern region’s rigorous economic activities, escalating the demand for business

and corporate travel, as well as the leisure sector.” In particular, the rise in total passenger traffic in 2018 was mainly attributed by the introduction of new routes including Seoul by Jin Air, Sanya and Haikou by Malindo Air as well as Alor Setar and Ipoh by AirAsia in addition to the increase of flight frequencies for the existing sectors such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Kinabalu, Langkawi and Bangkok. - by The Iskandarian TI

Senai International Airport – your travel gateway

Borrowing Basics – Part One

W

ith numerous loans and credit cards offered by financial institutions in the market today, you may be tempted to spend more money than you actually have through borrowings. Borrowing from financial institutions allows you to obtain money on loan or get a line of credit to enable you to buy a house, car, pay your bills or even go on holidays. Although a loan is beneficial, particularly in helping you pay for big purchases, it is crucial for you to keep in mind that the money you borrow is not free. Money on loan needs to be paid back with interest and penalty charges when it is repaid late. Credit and Debt Credit is a facility to borrow with an agreement to repay the creditor,

Some examples of productive debt versus unproductive debts.

as per the terms and conditions outlined in the contract. When you borrow, you are taking on credit and when you use a credit facility you are taking on debt. You are given a credit card with a limit of RM3,000. If you have spent RM1,000 on your credit card, that RM1,000 of utilised credit now becomes a debt. BEFORE : RM3,000 credit available

AFTER : RM2,000 credit still available RM1,000 debt owing Why do you borrow? When you borrow, you need to ask yourself what is the purpose of your loan. Keep in mind that you should only borrow to meet your needs and not your wants. When you want to take a loan or use a credit to purchase something, ask yourself the following questions:

• Is the product or service I intend to purchase is a need or a want? • Can I afford to pay the instalments? • If i t ’s a substantial purchase, such as a car or house, can I pay a larger down payment? Rules of Borrowing: Borrow for productive purpose only and for something that you really need but do not have enough cash to pay for. This includes buying a house or car, sending your children for further education or meeting emergency needs. Borrow within your means. You should only borrow an amount that you can pay back comfortably.

Gunasegaran Munusamy Head AKPK Johor Bahru Bangunan Bank Negara Malaysia

It is recommended that you gross total monthly repayments should not exceed 40% of your gross monthly income. A borrower has a moral commitment to repay as there should be no excuses for not repaying your debts. Always bear in mind that your creditworthiness will be affected if you do not repay your loans according to the terms repayment. TI


26

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

@home

Sunway Property Launches Super 5 Easy Home Ownership Scheme RM3b investment properties under construction in integrated townships and developments

Sunway Velocity TWO scale model at the sales gallery

S

unway Property recently launched its Super 5* easy home ownership scheme which will ease home ownership for buyers nationwide in a media briefing at the Sunway Velocity TWO Sales Gallery. Managing Director of Sunway Berhad’s property division, Sarena Cheah said that the Super 5* easy home ownership scheme will help homeowners purchase homes. “To help homeowners own their dream home, the Super 5* easy home ownership scheme allows purchasers to pay RM5,000 to own a unit and a flexi instalment plan for the differential sum. Sunway’s group of companies will offer a 95% guaranteed

financing for eligible buyers with special interest rate during this campaign period. In addition to the government’s waiver of MOT for first time house buyers, Sunway will absorb the stamp duty for the transfer of ownership for properties above RM1 million. The Super 5 provides a free financial health check that will help aspiring homeowners on their financial credibility. It is a quick and easy way to assess purchaser’s financing standing in order to own their dream home during this campaign period,” she said. She also announced that Sunway Property will target sales of RM1.3 billion for the financial year of FY2019 and launch projects worth RM2 billion this year at a

media briefing. “We are confident that the launches will continue to do well as more than 70% of the new launches are either in integrated developments and townships where we co-invest in perpetual growth that delivers lifelong value for our community. In our integrated townships and developments, we currently have RM3 billion investments under construction so we can grow in tandem with our communities,” she added. Its current landbank in diversified locations stand at 3,289 acres with a total GDV of RM56.8 billion with 54% of the landbank in Johor, 25% in Klang Valley, 6% in Penang, 1% in Singapore, and 14% in other locations. Southern Region: Launches of RM260 million in GDV, investments of RM445 million under construction In the southern region, the developer will launch townhouses and phase three of Sunway Citrine Lakehomes in Sunway Iskandar worth RM100 million in GDV and landed residential units in Sunway Lenang Heights with a GDV of RM160 million.

Proper ty investments currently under construction are the expansion of Sunway International School, Big Box Retail, Big Box Office, and Big Box Hotel worth RM445 million in total. The 24-acre Sunway Big Box Village will be the first large format retail village in Malaysia and Singapore. Unlike other retail centres, the Sunway Big Box Village will be designed in an open concept, the all-new retail experience. It will encompass 500,000 sqft (GFA) in retail space, and will be completed by the fourth quarter of 2019. Adjacent to Big Box Village is Sunway XPark, a 32-acre unique leisure component which will be opening by the 2nd quarter of the year. The XPark provides extreme sports such as kayaking, Go-kart, paintball, wall climbing, ATV, and glamping amongst others. Sunway Citrine Hub is also fast becoming the heartbeat of Sunway Iskandar. To-date, the 71,000 sqft (NLA) Sunway Citrine Hub is 100% tenanted with tenants such as the first Jaya Grocer in Johor; Starbucks, Mr DIY, 7 Eleven, Awesome Brew, Heaven’s Door Bistro, Morganfield’s, Sushi House,

VOID (a wine and tapas bar), MeBooks, AlleyLab, Pizza@Pasta Burger.Salad, Emerland Cut hair saloon, Teum Sae Korean Noodle Bar and the first Sunway Pharmacy in Johor. For more information on Sunway’s launches please visit: visit www.sunwayproperty.com, or follow its Facebook page. *The Super 5 package is subject to terms and conditions and variations with respective participating projects nationwide for a limited time only. - by The Iskandarian TI

Sarena Cheah, Managing Director, Property Division, Sunway Berhad at the Sunway Property Business Update and Media Briefing 2019


27

FREE COPY | The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 www.facebook.com/theiskandarian | www.theiskandarian.com

Seri Austin’s Affordable Offering Camellia Residence affordable residential apartments for sale

U

MLand Seri Austin launched their affordable residential apartment project known as Camellia Residence in Seri Austin North in conjunction with their Chap Goh Mei celebrations. The event was officiated by Exco of Public Works, Infrastructure and Transportation Haji Mazlan bin Bujang. With a gross development value of approximately RM89 million, Camellia Residence is a freehold project comprising two 20-storey residential towers with a total of 300 units. “This is the first launch for Seri Austin in

KK Wong putting the final touches to the calligraphy as Exco Mazlan bin Bujang and Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB) Mayor Amran A. Rahman looks on

2019. Despite the soft market conditions, we have still delivered on our promise to offer affordable housing to the people,” said KK Wong, CEO of UMLand Seri Austin and Group Director of Townships, UMLand. Camellia Residence is

expected to be completed by 2022, and the built-up area of the units range from 657 to 950 sqf with 8 units per floor. There are three types of designs to choose from and the prices of the units range from RM279,500 to RM375,250. - by Edey Suresh TI

Tropicana Danga Cove Hosted an Overwhelming CNY Celebration Phase 2A of Ayera Residences also launched with 80% of the units sold

T

ropicana Danga Cove Sdn Bhd (TDC) had recently organised its annual Chinese New Year Event at the Tropicana Danga Cove Sales Gallery. The event marks the beginning of a prosperous ‘New Year and New Fortune’ with plenty of fun and activities for everyone. In conjunction with the Year of the Hog, the developer held a lucky draw with a lot of interesting prizes as well as other activities such as the Cherry Blossom Display, Fengshui Sharing Talk, Buffet CNY Feast and a lot of fun family activities. Tropicana Danga Cove (TDC) has launched Phase 1 of Ayera Residences and was opened for registration since July last year. TDC in partnership with Iskandar Waterfront Holdings (IWH) recently opened registration for Phase 2A of Ayera Residences after the successful launch of Phase 1, both being TDC’s first landed

Yee Sang Tossing Ceremony with honourable guests

project in the southern region of Iskandar Malaysia. D eput y G eneral Manager of TDC, Russell Lim said, after receiving an overwhelming response from the launch of Phase 1 which consists of 179 doublestorey terrace houses, TDC is looking forward to a similar scene for Phase 2A. “Each unit has its own pocket garden and is carefully designed to maximise functionality and versatility of space. Homeowners will also get to enjoy a peace of mind

living within the guarded neighbourhood”, he added. Russell Lim added, “We are not just celebrating Chinese New Year, but have also formally launched our Phase 2A of Ayera Residences with 172 units of terrace houses. So far, 80% of the units have been sold and we are focusing on selling the other few units left”. For more information about Tropicana Danga Cove, kindly visit their website at tropicanadangacove.com.my - by Yani Sukaimi TI

@home

Balloting for 190 units of KPRJ’s Jauhar Prihatin Homes

T

he latest edition of Kumpulan Prasarana Rakyat Johor (KPRJ), a state owned GLC, Jauhar Prihatin Rent-toOwn (RTO) homes was launched with an overwhelming response at Seri Baiduri (RTO 05), Bandar Tiram, Ulu Tiram by Menteri Besar Johor Dato Osman bin Sapian. 650 applications were received for the 190 units being offered of which, 6 units were allocated particularly for those with special needs (OKU). Jauhar Prihatin is a RTO property policy by KPRJ to help facilitate Bangsa Johor to own their home. 50% of the rental collected will be converted as the down payment over tenure of 5 years. “The project is carried out to assist the B40 and M40 groups to possess their own home as securing bank facilities can be challenging,” said Osman in his welcoming address. Also present was the Exco for Johor Housing and Rural Development Sr Dzulkefly Ahmad, Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB) Mayor Amran A. Rahman and KPRJ CEO Mohd Noorazam bin Dato’ Haji Osman. “In the state budget, RM30 million was allocated for acquiring residential developments to be used for the Rent-to-Own housing scheme which is intended for Johor

Jauhar Prihatin RTO Launch at Seri Baiduri, Ulu Tiram

residents who are unable to pay a deposit or secure loan to buy a home,” added Osman. For the Seri Baiduri RTO, tenants will need to pay a rental of RM260 per month. 50% of the rental fees will be utilised for maintenance while the balance RM130 will be put aside as savings for five years. Upon the fifth year, tenants will be given the option to own the premise with the savings accumulated for the five years being used as the deposit for the home. Action will be taken against tenants who sublet the house to any third party, particularly foreigners. - by Edey Suresh TI

UEM Sunrise Achieves Another Milestone in Its Ongoing Commitment to Deliver Affordable Housing UEM Sunrise completes 1,217 units of Denai Nusantara Affordable Homes Development in Iskandar Puteri, Johor

H

eld at the compounds of Denai Nusantara, the development completion was commemorated with a key Handover Ceremony, officiated by Menteri Besar Johor, Dato’ Haji Osman Haji Sapian, accompanied by Sr Dzulkefly Ahmad, Kota Iskandar Assemblyman/Johor Housing and Rural Development Committee Chairman and Anwar Syahrin Abdul Ajib, Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of UEM Sunrise. The event was also attended by Mayor of Iskandar Puteri, Dato’ Adib Azhari daud, about 500 guests, including community leaders, representatives of local authorities. Located next to the industrial parks in Gerbang Nusajaya, Denai Nusantara offers quality affordable homes in a strategic location with accessibility to various business and employment opportunities in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. The homes are spread across five 12-storey blocks comprising 1,109 units with three bedrooms each and a build of up to 1000sq. ft., priced at RM150,000. There are also 108 units of single-storey shop lots within the development to cater to the needs of the residents. Other facilities and shared amenities include a multipurpose hall, a mosque, and an open green space that comprises of a football field, a jogging track, a recreational area as well as safety fencing. UEM Sunrise Managing Director/CEO, Anwar Syahrin said, “As a responsible property developer, it is our hope at UEM Sunrise that this initiative will cater to the needs of the people of Johor, share in the benefits and

VIPs with the lucky tenants during the Key Giving Ceremony

create sweet memories. Throughout the planning and implementation of the project, UEM Sunrise has always emphasised the quality of construction, conducive, safe, clean, and basic public amenities.” “UEM Sunrise has always been fully supportive of the numerous initiatives by the Johor state government in home ownership programmes for all segments of society. We believe in the importance of giving back to the society and continue to launch exciting projects offering easier home ownership,” he added. In addition, UEM Sunrise in 2008, had allocated 60 acres of land adjacent to the Pontian- Johor Bahru Parkway to the state government for the development of PRISMA (Perumahan Rakyat Iskandar Malaysia) houses. - by Moazan Emran TI


28

The Iskandarian ISSUE 79 | MAC 2019 Advertisement

WHAT IS KPRJ-HOPE ? KPRJ-HOPE is the company's obligation to empower the community we operate in. It is about promoting community empowerment. We strive to be a conscientious GLC fulfilling our responsibilities to the societies and communities in which we operate.

Kumpulan Prasarana Rakyat Johor Sdn Bhd (KPRJ) is commited in carrying out our Corporate Social Responsibilities’ (CSR) initiatives which is in line with the State Government’s development agenda towards an inclusive and sustainable nation building.

www.kprj.com.my


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.