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news JCorp’s Ibrahim International Business District to Materialise Vision into Reality Propelling Johor Bahru’s identity as a world-class business district

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Launch of IIBD Blueprint Gazettement

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Corp had recently organised a talk about Ibrahim international Business District (IIBD) gazettement at Menara JLand with the presence of Dato’ Ramlee bin A. Rahman, Deputy State Secretary of Johor, Dato’ Kamaruzzaman bin Abu Kassim, President and CEO of JCorp,

Ihsan Zainal Mokhtar, President of Malaysian Institute of Planners, Dr. Matt Benson, Programme Director, Urban Knowledge and Technical Services, Think City Sdn Bhd and Ir. Hajah Nazatul Shima binti Mohamad, Deputy Secretary, Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru. IIBD is located within the

Southern Johor Economic Region and central district of Johor Bahru, covering around 101 hectares of land and is set to become a world-class business district in the Southern Gateway into Malaysia. Since its launch of the IIBD Blueprint in mid-2016, JCorp has been working hand in hand with the State and Federal Government to get various stakeholders involved in creating and projecting the business district of Johor Bahru globally with its citizens. I I B D ’s economic development framework - the Spirit of Enterprise proposition and the H.O.M.E (Heritage, Opportunity, Mobility and Eco-sustainability) lenses will drive IIBD’s development strategies to focus on more targeted high-quality economic growth. Developments and projects within the blueprint are put on strategy as solutions to current issues and

Regency’s Balloons Soaring Beyond the 6km Radius of Bandar Seri Alam

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exercise, and a colouring contest for the children. Besides that, there were also multiple health exhibitions lining the lobby of Regency Hospital with performances and art therapies ran by students of Sekolah Seni Malaysia just beside the entrance of the lobby. Also, a Regency Little Chef Competition, exclusive for Regency Kids Club Members, took place where kids competed to prepare the best Healthy Snack alongside their mothers that was directed by Fong Mok Yan, a respected dietitian from the Regency. This was followed by a cooking demonstration by Chef Jufri from Institute Hospitality and Tourism (FEMAC) where he prepared an easy go-to-chicken-and-fish dish that’s healthy and fun for all ages. Lastly, after a closing ceremony officiated by a special speech from RSH’s CEO, Serena Yong, and a prize giving ceremony for the best runners and winners, the day finally came to an end as Serena left everyone with the wise words, “Health for all. Prevention is better than cure.” – as a method to encourage everyone to start living healthy. In her speech, she also introduced some of RSH’s efforts in helping the public start their road to healthier living such as their ROSE programme, Resting Electrodiogram vouchers for those in need and their more than 15 health Runners colouring the roads of Seri Alam screening packages. - by with their balloons Norra Ruslan TI

n conjunction with the recent World Health Day, Regency Specialist Hospital (RSH) collaborated with Seri Alam Properties in organising a 6km Balloon Run within Bandar Seri Alam, marking the start of their 10th year anniversary celebration, for which a series of events await following this run. Aiming to advocate the public on health prevention and wellness through promoting healthy living, Regency officially flagged off their main highlight through a morning run with runners running with 450 balloons carrying their goals to a healthier lifestyle through the roads of Seri Alam. Meanwhile, as runners completed their estimated 2 hours course, other visitors enjoyed the various health activities set up within the hospital compound such as mini explorace where they were required to collect stamps from related booths to claim a mystery gift, free health check-up, blood donation, fitness

challenges that come from the Central Business District (CBD) while also ensuring heritage to be preserved for the coming generations. T h ro u g h the state government, JCorp has applied for special tax incentives from the Federal Government and Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) is committed to unveil financial and tax incentives for IIBD as key node in Flagship A in Iskandar Malaysia. The IIBD Blueprint was successfully gazetted on 18th January 2018 that reinforces implementation of strategic land use for planning and corporate governance within IIBD. Gazetted IIBD includes 51% for commercial purposes, 24% for public placemaking, 14% institutional and 9% for living spaces. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

Johor, a Skilled Nation their feedback of the carnival to find out if the job applicants’ profiles fit in what the company is looking for, and is seeking ways to improve talent to fit the skills needed. At school level, they will be creating an awareness Johor Strategic Human Capital Unit (Unit campaign on Strategik Modal Insan Johor), previously Unit the importance Swadaya Insan Johor, launches new logo of being skilled, People of Johor are speaking to students, teachers, people with skills,” said and school counsellors. “Previously, we always Dr S Ramakrishnan, the Unity, Domestic Trade get concerns about how our and Consumer Affairs Exco, as workers are not very resilient. The the representative of the newly demands of the industry, whether appointed Johor Menteri Besar they can take it up, or rise up to Datuk Dr Sahruddin bin Jamal at the occasion. We want our youths the closing ceremony of Karnival to be strong, contribute to their work, and create innovation.” Kerjaya Johor Bestari. He also spoke about the The event, a strategic partnership between Jobs importance of having soft-skills, Malaysia, Johor Strategic Human “The future is where employers Capital Unit, and UTC, offered are not interested whether you 5065 job openings from 80 are a graduate or not; they want participating companies from all to see your skills, attitude and if over Johor. On the last day of the you’re willing to contribute.” The event also saw the carnival, 34 job applicants were successfully offered job positions official launch of the Johor while 233 and 753 were called for Strategic Human Capital Unit’s second interview and kept-in- new logo, as well as a job offer presentation to four successful view respectively. Dr S Ramakrishnan said job applicants, who had employers would be contacted applied for jobs that day. - by shortly to fill a questionnaire on Salamahafifi TI

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Guides Blame Johor for Border Bottleneck

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such as the tourist guides associations and affiliations are gone in vain by negative actions such as these. “When you are a tourist guide, you must love your country. That is the first rule,” Jimmy added. The Johor tourism industry players have urged the Federal Government and MOTAC to immediately stop and take action on these irresponsible groups of guides in order to not hurt tarnish the industry. All industry players including the tourist guides, operators, agencies and authorities should understand the constraints at the CIQ complexes at the Causeway and the Second Link. The infrastructure at CIQ was built 20 years ago and the capacity today has increased by many folds. Johor Tourism Association (JTA) has suggested implementing Tourist Ambassadors to welcome and assist in coordinating tourists who are crossing the border from Singapore to Malaysia through the Causeway or Second Link. Tourist guides and operators are also urged to consider alternative routes when bringing in their tourist groups, especially if Johor is not part of their itinerary because as border crossings are concerned, many other people such as the working class and domestic tourists also frequent the checkpoints. - by Harish Mustak TI

Caring for the Elderly through a Medical Camp

Home’s compound. They had their medical screening (blood pressure test and blood sugar test) done first, followed by a medical consultation. There was a team who attended to those who were bed-ridden in their rooms. Besides the medical camp, food items and basic necessities were donated to the Home. Each resident were presented with Tiger Balm ointment and medicated oils The people who made it happen: Datuk Teo and face towels sponsored by Tiger Shiok Fu JP (middle) with the team of doctors Balm (M) Sdn Bhd and Eurostar from Persatuan Doktor-Doktor Johor Tractors (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. Last year, Datuk Teo had visited ffering medical screening and consultation to the elderly the Home as the then President of residents at an old folks’ Rotary Club of Johor Bahru for RY2017home is both beneficial and 18, and this year’s visit was through his meaningful especially when they don’t personal initiative. The society will be have the means to undergo consultations grateful if more individuals and corporate entities can also do their part to help the on their own. Datuk Teo Shiok Fu JP, Executive needy and the underprivileged in the Director of Tobe Property Sdn Bhd and community. - by Priya Manikam TI Dr. Ng Kim Fong, President of Persatuan Doktor-Doktor Johor (PDDJ) had organised a medical camp to help 81 residents at Persatuan Kebajikan Prihatin Kuan Yin in Taman Bukit Kempas, Johor Bahru. Datuk Teo and his friends, Tony Ong, Teh Kai Chuan and Jacob Lim joined Dr. Ng and members of PDDJ to help these elderly residents, many of whom are bed-ridden. Volunteer doctors from Persatuan The residents were attended to Doktor-Doktor Johor attending to by 10 doctors and 2 medical students the residents of the Home at the 3 medical stations set up in the

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20 International Institutions Showcased Their Courses at the Private and International School Fair 2019 rganised by Mint Communications Sdn Bhd, the Private and International School Fair 2019 held their 8th bi-annual event at Renaissance Johor Bahru hotel where it hosted around 20 international institutions from pre-school to tertiary studies. “There has been an increasing demand from parents in Johor to explore the international school options that are available to them. We hope parents find what they need from the fair to make informed decisions about their children’s education,” said Nickie Yew, Co-founder and Director of Mint Communications Sdn. Bhd. Sharon, one of the visitors was there with her family of three and they were looking for secondary schools that would pave way for their daughter to further tertiary-level study overseas. Choosing from the many international schools can be tricky but she found it easier to hop from booth to booth to find out more information with fitting curriculum and the ones that are within her budget. The exhibitors include CrescendoHELP International School, Excelsior International School, Fairview International School, Orbix International School, Paragon Private & International School, R.E.A.L Schools (International and National), Raffles American

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School, Shattuck-St.Mary’s Forest City International School, Sunway International School and Uniworld International School. Singapore’s Hillside World Academy was also there to showcase their curriculum. On site, parents and children also took part in the “Like a Photo to Win Contest”, jointly organised with MCM Studio to win passes to Cartoon Day Planet. Their mascot - Papamon was also seen walking around to add some fun during the fair for the children. Missed out on the PISF 2019? The 9th fair for Johor will be held again on 28th September 2019 at Hotel Jen, Puteri Harbour. For more information, logon to: http:// www.privateinternationalschoolfair.com/ events/9th-private-international-school-fairin-johor - by Norfy Shafeq TI

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The Chapter’s ‘Feed the Hungry 2019’ Project Rolled out from Ramada Meridin Hoteliers of MAH Johor Chapter ensures no one is left in hunger

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he Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) Johor Chapter’s 2019 collaborated with Kechara Soup Kitchen for their CSR Project to ‘Feed the Hungry’ beginning in March, starting from Ramada Meridin Hotel with 150 packed hot food before trailing to nine more hotels to follow suit till the end of the year. “Times are bad and we have less response from donors to continue contributing hot, packed food to the homeless that we serve at the back streets of the city. We are grateful to the hotels for coming to our aid for the third consecutive year,” said Merlin Hoo, of Kechara Soup Kitchen Johor Bahru. The Chairman of MAH Johor Chapter is grateful that their member hotels are continuing to rally forward to support MAH in its CSR initiatives, which in turn benefits those in need. After Ramada Meridin, the hotels that will contribute 150 packs of food to the homeless every Saturday in a month, are Somerset Medini Puteri Harbour (April), Pulai Springs Resort (May), Hotel Granada (June), Le Grandeur Palm Resort (July), New York Hotel (August), Amari Johor Bahru (September), Renaissance Johor Bahru Hotel

(October), M-Suites (November) and Forest City Golf Hotel for December. ‘Feed the Hungry’ was initiated by the Chapter’s Committee and headed by Daniel Alcaraz, the General Manager of DoubleTree by Hilton Johor Bahru. Every Saturday since June 2017, hotels took turns on a monthly basis to contribute 150 packs of vegetarian meals to Kechara Soup Kitchen who then would bring them to the homeless in the city together with the hotels’ employees as volunteers to help distribute food. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

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Cerebral Palsy Johor to Close?

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t has been higlighted numerous times that Cerebral Palsy Johor (CPJ) formerly known as the Spastic Children’s Association of Johor is in deficit for the past 4 years. A wish list & Itemised Wish List has been posted and shared many times on social media seeking sponsorship/donations from individuals or corporate companies to use their CSR programmes to help the association, but to date, the amount received could not match the operating cost. CPJ has embarked on a few sustainable projects as part of of its funding plans such as

chilli fertigation, rental of hall and telcos, Annual Charity Food & Funfair, hydroponic vegetables, solar energy, stingless bee project and Charity Fishing Competition. The association currently seeks the public’s support on the sale of coupons for its Charity Food & Funfair to be held on 27th July 2019 and sponsorship for a Golf Event on 20th August 2019. After 52 years of providing the much needed service to cp childen and fullfilling their parents’ high expectations and hope, and at the same time struggling with persistent shortage of funds/

deficit budget, the crunch was felt when they could not pay the staffs’ salaries for the month of March and contemplated taking drastic action to “rest” the school. It was at that point that the State Government and the association’s Royal Patron came to their rescue to tide them over but only for the next two (2) months. What about the rest of the year? One of the strategies in appealing to the public is by “funding a child”. The cost of financing a child is reflected in the cost of emoluments of the teachers’ and rehab staffs which

amounts to around RM900,000.00 per year. By sponsoring a child at a cost of RM3,500.00 each, the public would be able to offset part of the cost. This project of sponsoring a cp child would contribute towards fulfilling part of the deficit. What CPJ is currently facing is a real crisis. If CPJ cannot raise RM1.8 million yearly (operating cost), then they would have no other choice but to permanently “rest” the association. Cerebral Palsy Johor cares and provides education and services for children and adults with Cerebral Palsy – a disorder

caused by damage to the brain. There are about 130 children and adults with cerebral palsy housed at the association, and they are all provided with special education, rehabilitation skill training (vocational) and sheltered workshop for the adults. Would you let this association to permanently close its door after all these years of service? We certainly hope not. For donation enquiries and information, please contact Suthina Tharmapalan of Cerebral Palsy Johor at 07-2235452/2264380. - by Priya Manikam TI


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No Change for Johor Water Tariff Rates

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Johor International Trade, Investment and Utilities Committee Chairman, Jimmy Puah (3rd from left) with the representatives of each Chamber

ohor International Trade, Investment and Utilities Committee Chairman, Jimmy Puah Wee Tse stated that Johor will not be increasing its water tariffs anytime soon. He told reporters at the International Chamber Networking Meeting at Big Wheel Seedbank near Sunway Iskandar that the last time the state government raised the tariffs was in 2016 and it was among the highest in the whole

country. Puah mentioned that the move to increase tariffs was to standardise rates throughout the nation. Puah also highlighted the recent economic growth in Johor, “Generally, Malaysia’s economy recorded a respectable growth of 4.8% in 2018 and projected to grow 4.9% in 2019. The Johor economy has grown 5% in 2018 and is projected to grow at a rate of 5.2%

for the year of 2019.” “I believe the Johor government can work with everyone here to build a quality environment so that we can retain the necessary work force to develop the state. In Johor, traditionally, we have been focusing on manufacturing and logistics industries, but we cannot rely on this alone,” said Puah and believes that there has to be a shift in the industrial direction and vision in Johor.

Statistics from MIDA says that in Johor for the year 2018, total manufacturing growth is RM30.5bil whereby RM24bil is FDI and RM6.5bil is DDI. Johor has been number one in attracting investments and driving economic growth for the past 6 years. “We aspire to be a high performance state, and preferred destination for investments and quality living,” added Puah. - by Harish Mustak TI

EDUPLAY Express Programme The first Quarter of Johor MATTA Fair 2019 Premiered to Over 500 Schools in Capital City

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nown as the only “Malaysia’s Premier Fair” that showcases exhaustive choices of travel and holiday packages, the Johor Chapter organised the first ever MATTA Fair at the newly opened, themed mall – Capital City in Tampoi, Johor Bahru. This time around, the Johor Chapter managed to get 4 State Tourism Organisations - Tourism Johor, Tourism Melaka, Tourism Perak and Kuala Lumpur Tourism Bureau to join the exhibition with additional 1 National Tourist Organisation from Taiwan Tourism Bureau KL Office along with 29 travel agencies. 7 theme parks, hotels and resorts and 11 other travel related services also joined in and a total of 150 booths were available for spectators to browse around at the Capital City Expo Hall. 2 major lucky draws, comprising of visitors and purchasers with a grand total value of RM88,888.00 was also held. At every purchase of RM500, visitors stood a chance

Johor MATTA Fair 2019 officiated by Exco Liow Cai Tung

to win travel vouchers and there were also visitors’ ‘Daily Lucky Draw’ prizes such as air tickets courtesy of Malaysia Airlines while the purchasers and visitors’ Grand lucky draw winners will be drawn on the 4th of August 2029 at 10pm. The next MATTA Fair would be held in Batu Pahat in July at the Summit from 27th to 28th and the final fair would return again in August at Capital City Mall, from the 2nd to 4th August, 2019. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

ver 500 schools in Malaysia can experience brand new edutainment workshops that will be available exclusively in Sea Life Malaysia at LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort (LEGOLAND). It will also be the first LEGOLAND in the world to organise EDUPLAY Express Programme in schools. The resort has converted its educational Lego themed bus and will be introducing a refreshed education programme including new educational workshops, available exclusively at Sea Life Malaysia that is scheduled to open in May 2019. The initiative which was introduced in 2014 will see the EDUPLAY Express bus visit to schools around Peninsular Malaysia, starting from Johor allowing students to participate in fun, educational and interactive activities that is closely designed with Lego DNA. Kurt Stocks, General Manager of LEGOLAND Malaysia said that the EDUPLAY Express Bus will include miniature versions of educational activities available at the park. “Students will be introduced to

Kurt Stocks, General Manager of LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort with teachers and school children

science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) elements through Lego, adding on to the existing LEGOLAND Education Programme that are available at the theme park such as Dr Heartbeat where students can learn about lifesaving and medical procedure also Energy Lab where they can build solar-powered car and learn about solar energy,” he said during the launch of the bus at Sekolah Kebangsaan Larkin 2, Johor Bahru. - by Yani Sukaimi TI

JDT Foundation Launch JDT VISA payWave Prepaid Card

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DT Foundation has launched their membership card known as JDT VISA payWave Prepaid Card at JDT Cafe with the presence of HH Tunku Tun Aminah Binti Sultan Ibrahim as the President of Johor Darul Ta’zim Footbal Club (JDT). Among the J D T ’s membership card benefits are exclusive lane in stadium, 1000 tickets for members at each games held at Larkin, exclusive

seating in Larkin Stadium, membership card that also doubles as e-wallet, special invitation to exclusive events such as Meet and Greet with JDT Players for instance, as well as special discounts on all products and merchandises by Southern Tigers Sdn Bhd and JDT Foundation. It will also provide constant education on how to be a wise consumer in daily spending habits.

The JDT VISA payWave Prepaid card is a cashless instrument for all JDT members and just like any existing VISA card, it is available for use on all services and business outlets with VISA payment solution. Cardholders could also withdraw cash at any Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) that display the VISA and/or PLUS logo while allowing top-up at CIMB CDM machines only.

Cash withdrawal fees is at RM1.00 per transaction and the limit for daily transaction is capped at RM2,999. Estimated value in savings while using the JDT Visa payWave prepaid card from over 200 participating merchants from Klang Valley, Melaka, Johor, Kuching, Miri and Kota Kinabalu is RM16,000. “We hope that JDT VISA payWave prepaid card programme will strengthen the football

community collectively,” Managing Director, Laveen Balaprabhakaran mentioned. The foundation is also looking into launching their JDT mobile application and is expected to be made available by end of May 2019. More information on the JDT VISA payWave prepaid card and the list of merchants are available at https://www. yayasanjdt.my - by Norfy Shafeq TI


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Conserving the Environment PTP and JPA volunteers plant 600 mangrove saplings in Tanjung Adang coastal area

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ort of Tanjung Pelepas Sdn Bhd (PTP), a member of MMC Group, together with Johor Port Authority (JPA) and Kelab Alami Mukim Tanjung Kupang continue to reinforce its commitment in managing the local ecosystem by collaborating in the planting of 600 mangrove saplings in Tanjung Adang coastal area near Gelang Patah, Johor. About 100 volunteers, consisting of staff from PTP and JPA as well as volunteers from Kelab Alami including Dr. Serina Rahman and various other government agencies took part in the mangrove tree planting event that aims to help in environmental conservation and to build a path for the natural environment sustainability, especially around the area where PTP and JPA operate. During the event launching ceremony, Lembaga Pelabuhan Johor General Manager, Muhammad Razif Bin

Ahmad, remarked that the mangrove conservation and restoration programme is just one of the many social responsibility programmes that both LPJ and PTP collaborate, as means to provide valuable contribution to sustainable natural and environmental preservation. “Apart from the mangrove planting programme, LPJ has also successfully introduced a comprehensive Green Port Policy that acts as a general guide for all port operators in Johor in moving towards more sustainable green port environment,” he added. PTP Chief Executive Officer, Marco Neelsen remarked that PTP have long recognised the importance of preserving the natural environment that sustains all life on the earth for future generations and will continue to embark on a long term journey to conserve and preserve the environment. - by The Iskandarian TI

Volunteers consisting of staff from PTP and JPA as well as volunteers from Kelab Alami and various other government agencies such as from Iskandar Puteri Municipal Council, Department of Environment, Department of Forestry and Marine Department took part in the mangrove tree planting event

Say Yes to Learn a New Language

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oice of Kunkwan which was held for the fourth time had successfully attracted 12 participants from different races. The event served as a platform for Non-Chinese speakers to showcase their talent by singing Chinese songs in conjunction with International Chinese Language Day which is celebrated on the 20th April every year. The competition started with an opening ceremony graced by Tebrau MP, Steven Choong Shiau Yoon. Steven in his speech said that he will always support this kind of events that promote social unity through language learning experiences. The event followed by speech from Kent Ng, Kunkwan’s General Manager where he expressed his concern on the importance of learning Chinese Language since it is one of the most spoken languages in the world. In an interview with one of the contestants, the motivation to better understand her patients drove Natasha, an audiologist to learn Mandarin. “The teachers

here (Kunkwan) are very determined and they helped me through the journey,” she said. Meanwhile, Muhamad Haziq who has learnt Mandarin for 6 months said that it was quite hard to converse in Mandarin since it has 4 different tones, but he managed to improve himself and participated in the competition. The winner for the 4th Edition of Voice of Kunkwan went to Zexen Man Daman, Izzatul Hamim Abd Sani won the first runner-up prize followed by Salehudin Ashraf Jamil as the second runner up. They have proven their talent in front of the three prestigious judges including Tyka Zatyka who represented Malaysia in the D’Academy Asia Singing Competition in Indonesia as well as Au and Sheryl who have vast experience in vocals. Singer Tyka also entertained the audience with her beautiful voice singing Chinese songs before the event ended. - by Nurfarahin Zahiridin TI

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SOGO has Now Opened its Doors in Johor

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inally the renowned department store in Malaysia, SOGO opened its doors in The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey, Johor Bahru making it their first ever store outside the Klang Valley. As it turns 25 this year, the opening of the store is an important milestone for the company. Their latest store before Johor’s is SOGO Central i-City Shah Alam, opened on 11th April 2019 and by 2022, SOGO is looking into expanding its total network to

6 stores with total retail trading space of 2.4 million square feet. SOGO The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey features fresh Japanese aesthetic design concept as a nod to its brand heritage. 200,000 square-foot retail spaces were decorated with contemporary lightings and sleek, minimalist approach, giving off fresh and modern vibes to the whole atmosphere. The store would house over 400 sought after international and home-grown brands

Regency Specialist Hospital Inaugural Nursing Seminar

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egency Specialist Hospital (Regency) and Mahkota Medical Centre had jointly organised a Nursing Seminar 2019 with the theme “Hands That Treat, Hearts That Heal” with an attendance of about 200 nurses, in conjunction with International Nurses’ Day. The seminar was based on Regency’s strong focus and dedication on nursing passion and care as it stood as one of the leading hospitals that commits to providing high quality healthcare to the local community and the regional countries. 10 local and regional speakers whom are pioneers and experts in their respective fields had shared their wisdom and best practices. Remarking on the nursing seminar, Serena Yong, Chief Executive Officer of Regency Specialist Hospital said, “As a growing comprehensive healthcare provider, Regency values manpower development in the industry. Nurses play a vital role in the sustainability of a hospital as they connect all people from patients, patients’ families, doctors and other hospital staff together in administering care for the best possible outcome. They support both the emotional

within the three floors. To celebrate the opening of the new store, SOGO has created limited-time exclusives such as freebies, contest and activities. Together with UOB Bank and Mitra Kembara “Shop Win Fly” Contest from 23rd April to 28 July 2019, one can spend and stand a chance to win a free 6 days and 4 night’s trip for two to Tokyo, Japan. SOGO has also engaged a homegrown photographer, born and raised

and physical needs of the patient.” “Being a responsible organisation, we believe that sharing of knowledge and experiences can further propel the industry forward for the benefits of patients in the nation. It is our hope that this seminar has equipped all of you with new knowledge to stay ahead of the game,” said Stanley Lam, CEO, Mahkota Medical Centre at the closing speech. The seminar had received great response and both organising hospitals will likely to have more of such seminars in the future. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

in Johor Bahru, Noah Chin to capture the ‘Faces of Johor Bahru’ through a SOGO photo project. SOGO The Mall, Mid Valley Southkey is open from 10am to 10pm daily and easily accessible via three (3) main highways Tebrau Highway (west side), Jalan Bakar Satu (south side) and Eastern Dispersal Link (east side). Visit www.sogo.com.my for more information. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

Edulife By JEIWA Ensures Every Children Be Well-Prepared for Education

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he Johor Empowerment of Intellectual Women Association or better known as JEIWA had collaborated with its strategic partners at Bandar Seri Alam to launch Edulife 2019 programme with a tagline of ‘Bersama Membawa Cahaya Pendidikan’, literally translating as ‘Illuminating Knowledge Together’ as its effort to create opportunities for every children to be well-equipped in school. The Edulife 2019 is focusing on distributing school supplies and the priority goes to orphans under the care of victims of domestic abuse. Recipients would be in JEIWA’s database to keep them under their continuous care and to ensure they get the opportunities provided by the association. The event was graced by the Minister of Education, Dr. Maszlee Malik that has been supportive in creating the culture of knowledge empowered by empathy, joy and mutual respect. A total fund of RM34,790 was raised by JEIWA, of which RM10,000 was contributed by UMLand and TNB each. This

fund will help on purchasing extra school supplies and also opening SSPN accounts for the children involved. JEIWA is also supported by Iskandar Regional Development Authority in opening a community centre in Paradigm Mall JB namely JEIWA Power House and is foreseeing it to become the catalyst in encouraging the community to be more involved in volunteering activities and also as a platform to train and help focused groups. Among the corporations that were involved in this programme are UMLand, TNB, Maybank, Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru, McDonalds, and government agencies like Johor Bahru District Office (PDJB), Johor Bahru District Education Office (PPD), Pasir Gudang Municipal Council (MPPG), IPD Seri Alam, education institutions, entrepreneurs and Social Enterprise JEIWA Global Resources. Individuals also helped by donating books, school uniforms as hands-me-down and a minimum of RM15 cash (or any amount they desired) was donated for the purchase of school uniforms. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

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IREH Park, acronym for Sustainable, Innovative, Recreation, Education Haven saw the inaugural “Plogging” activity, where visitors pick up litters they find while jogging in the park. The event organised by The Nusajaya Natural Heritage Trust (TNNHT) was flagged off by Mayor of Iskandar Puteri City Council, Dato Haji Adib Azhari, and TNNHT General Manager Rusli Zainal Abidin. Plogging was initiated in Sweden in 2016 with increasing awareness in plastic

pollution, and now its belief for a cleaner city has spread to our region! Participants were given trash bags to keep the trash they find and at the end of the event, the bags were weighed and fun tokens of appreciation were given for the heaviest bag! TNNHT General Manager, Rusli Zainal Abidin, said he hopes that a culture of cleanliness is created, citing the “impeccable” culture of Japan, a habit they formed from a young age that proceeded

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to be a lifestyle. He said that they do not wish to punish litter offenders, but wants them to know of such cleaning up campaigns going on so they would become more aware of their actions. Rusli also said they hope the Plogging activity will run biannually. At 343 acres, SIREH Park was opened in November 2017 and is divided into four phases. Phase 1 is completed with infrastructure for family recreational activities, Phase 2 a planned camping

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zone and is currently suitable for running and cycling. Phase 3 and 4 are for ‘passive’ activities, an arboretum; target of 1000 species of trees, reforestation, and science and research expeditions. According to Lily, the Park manager, the park was a private-owned plantation of coconuts, rubber, and cocoa. It is now operated and managed by The Nusajaya Natural Heritage Trust. A go-to-for-all park, it’s an ideal venue for outdoor activities. by Salamahafifi TI

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MO N T H LY DR I L L w Intervie by the Editor With over three decades of experience in various disciplines in the hospitality industry, Jef brings hands-on experience and technical know-how to the day to day operations of Le Grandeur. Joining the resort in 2015, Jef enjoys working with and through people; the ability to coerce or motivate people with a strong belief in teamwork. Therefore, as a leader in his hotel/resort he adopts a participative style instead of an authoritative style with his department heads as it is tried and tested that to be productive, one has to empower. Under his leadership, Le Grandeur in Palm Resort, 54-hole golf on one side and a 330 deluxe-resort hotel on the other; while bridged by a dedicated centre for sports, leisure and recreation resort is on track in meeting customer expectations in providing the best service and memorable experience.

from the Senai International Airport. We are just minutes away from the Second Link to Iskandar Puteri to Singapore and the main Highways traversing the peninsular from North to South, East to West. We have 3 golf courses and a driving range, six F&B outlets, a spa, indoor facilities such as the pool-view gymnasium, 8-lane bowling alley, squash, table tennis, billiard and snooker tables, board games to outdoors with the Olympic-sized and children pools, tennis courts, to archery range. The sports centre is also integral to the resort’s activities for organising teambuilding and corporate activities.

How did you get involved in the hospitality industry?

It was actually by accident (laughs). I was in the construction industry and my cousin invited me to join her for a hospitality seminar in Switzerland. I thought why not and was captivated by the things I heard about the hospitality industry. Comparatively, in the construction industry, there is mud, dirt and sweaty clothes while the hotel industry was suits and ties with fine dining (laughs) so yes, that really motivated my decision. So I spoke to my father and convinced him to pay for my studies. This was in 1983 so it was not really expensive and I was also able to work part time to earn some income. I tried to be a waiter but in Switzerland, you must know either French or German to be a waiter so I did the dishes instead and learned French. Long story short, three years from there, I graduated with a diploma and with good hotel experience.

Tell us more about the facilities available at the resort

We are a 330-roomed, 800-acre resort of lush, rolling hill-scape within 5 minutes

Is the golfing industry gaining traction among the youths?

I would say yes and no. There has been a decline for sure but there has also been an effort to kindle the interest among the youth by the government and some organisations which has been working as well. With Tiger Woods winning, we might see more interest definitely.

Is AirBnb a worry for you?

My personal opinion is that AirBnb is more worrying for consumers than us. For the hoteliers, we are used to competition so it is nothing new. I’m not talking about AirBnb the company, but the individuals who are ‘renting’ out their accommodation. There is no safety regulation, cleanliness is questionable and it’s affecting the neighbourhood. Lately we’ve heard about how the accommodation has been used for vice activities so unless there are regulations put in place, it should be considered as a

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What makes Le Grandeur stand out against the competition?

Our unique selling proposition is our huge space (laughs). We have the space to accommodate big team building activities with many leisurely games to choose from and that is a big attraction by itself. Our 54-hole golf course is the preferred choice for Professional Golf Malaysia (PGM) as we have been hosting their tournaments since 2015. The standards of our golf courses speak for themselves.

What do you think about the tourism industr y as a whole?

It can be better. On a national level, there has been a lot of bad publicities regarding our country and this affects the tourism industry as visitors and investors alike become worried. On the global front, the economy as a whole is facing a slowdown as well. Apart from that, our neighbours have been working very hard to promote their countries as the preferred destinations and perhaps we have taken things too lightly under the presumption that we will be the choice for tourists. For example, there is no visa fee for tourists from China heading to Thailand. So you can see how competitive our neighbours are in getting the visitors. Our government officials must be more aggressive when they participate in international travel fairs. Many Japanese and Korean travellers know other parts of

Malaysia but many of them have not even heard of Johor at all. Apart from promoting the theme parks, the natural attractions of Johor, which is the greenery, the culture and heritage is a big selling point that is not being sold.

What does Jef do in his free time? After work, if the weather is nice, I go for a jog. Weekends I spend time with my family when I’m not golfing (laughs). When you have a 54-hole golf course right here, how can I not play the game! If there is one thing that you would like to change in the hospitality industry, what would it be?

I would like to change the question first (laughs). I rather say the one thing that I would like to see remain in the hospitality industry is the human factor. Advancement in technology is so vast and in China you have hotels with robots but you can never out do the personal element. The human touch starts from the welcoming to the departure and there are no substitutes to that. TI


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– which was done using a handful of dried loofah – and was gripped by how experts are now advocating its use again. The oldfashioned way is still the Our resident writer, Peggy Loh, actively writes in her blog www.peggyloh.com best way! about matters that are close to her heart. As a published She can be reached at write2peggyloh@gmail.com author, I know that no matter what the experts say, there is really no shortcut to acquiring the skills to writing effectively. The only way is from ccepting the invitation from aim to create more learning opportunities a firm foundation with a good grasp on grammar Group shot with students and teachers at the district level the school in March 2018, I to mould active student leaders. As we discussed the objectives and punctuation, a wide Book Talk event organised by Malaysian University English was privileged to share about my journey to publishing my of my Book Talk with the students, Dr. vocabulary, a fondness Test Panel, held at SMK Dato Jaafar book, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real Navinder and I agreed that it should focus for reading and most People, Rich Heritage, at a Book Talk event on sharing valuable tips for writing more importantly, a passion for new words and meanings so that they can writing. review the words and benefit by Learningorganised with some 30 student leaders at effectively. I share the concern of teachers A-Word-Day. Dr. Navinder had identified that SMK Dato Jaafar. My reading habit did not start with I then discovered that school most students needed help to overcome because we know that unless students principal, Mohd Hanafi Samad, is my their fear and anxiety of writing so I should acquire enough vocabulary, grammar and reading thick volumes but it was simply regular reader and was among the first consider sharing some points to encourage basic writing skills to write with confidence, through looking at impressive photographs they will end up in college and university, in issues of Life, a magazine my dad to buy my books, even before they were them. struggling to write subscribed for and from reading comics. officially launched. their thesis or Yes, cartoons! With his approval, a group photo dissertation. I also brought our family’s Lat comic captured at my Book Talk 2018 was With this in books to show the students that we can featured in the cover design of the 2018 mind, I decided to even learn about current affairs through edition of their school magazine, the share my experience, comics such as these. Jaafarian. trusting that the I first started reading jokes and Book Talk teacher-in-charge, Dr. students who are truly riddles in a quality magazine like the Navinder Kaur d/o Dhiraj Singh, was a keen to learn, may Reader’s Digest but Word Power was a page guest at the launch of my next book, My pick up the important here that helped to widen my knowledge Johor Stories 2: Interesting Places and facts and be inspired and vocabulary. Inspirational People, and she told me that and challenged by To illustrate the importance of another Book Talk event will be arranged what I would tell them general knowledge and vocabulary, I invited with me in 2019. in, Reading & Writing: ten students to participate in a game and This time it was organised by the Students actively participating in a Vocabulary game with me From hobby to career. was pleased that they met my challenge to Malaysian University English Test (MUET) So there I stood think on their feet. Panel in a District Level event with 160 I am, however, fully aware that in front of the students and teachers gathered Then I continued with sharing Form Six students from eight schools. These students from Maktab Sultan present-day students in this information in the school hall of SMK Dato Jaafar, the interesting details about my eventful Abu Bakar (English College), SMK Sultan explosion era, have plenty more event’s host school, and started with a brief journey that culminated with two published Ismail, SMK Aminuddin Baki, SMK Tasek distractions than my generation especially introduction of myself: an ordinary Johor- books – something that certainly did not Utara, SMK Mutiara Rini, SMK Tanjong when everyone owns a smart-phone and born girl who grew up in Johor Bahru and happen overnight. Thank you MUET Panel, for the Adang, SMK Skudai and SMK Dato Jaafar, are so tech-savvy that all their leisure hours studied in primary and secondary school, very much like them. are spent on their devices. privilege to be a positive influence on young would be accompanied by their teachers. I introduced my parents and minds. The challenge to keep students Dr. Navinder explained that these Long after the event was over, I’m monthly Book Talks with invited speakers, focused on developing their own potential grandparents and talked about growing up in is an uphill battle for educationists the Masai and Jalan Ngee Heng in JB, which was still smiling as I recall a question from the world over and it is no different in our local a walking distance to my school, and how I Question & Answer session where a student was encouraged to develop my hobbies in had asked, “Is there going to be a third schools. While pondering over the material reading and writing, through receiving gifts book?” TI that I should share to encourage the of books since childhood. I brought my well-thumbed students, I happened to read about environmentalists who are advocating the dictionaries to show and advised them not to be lazy but to look up ban on plastic straws. In another article I read that people the meanings of words because are encouraged to use natural products unless we know the meanings of the like dried loofah to shower and wash words in any language, we cannot dishes instead of manufactured synthetic use words effectively. They saw how my little sponges. From reliable reports that were Malay-to-English and Englishsupported by horrific photos, I gathered to-Malay dictionary was literally that the world is paying the price of falling apart and my Oxford Pocket With Pengetua, Mohd Hanafi Samad modernisation and is now making a Dictionary – a well-used gift from [Seated] and teachers-in-charge of the definite U-Turn to literally go-back-to- my dad – was dog-eared and school magazine that featured a photo tattered. basics. of our Book Talk event last year on the cover of the 2018 issue of their school I then challenged the Autographing my books for a student at the end of I had a sudden flashback to dishmagazine, the Jaafarian washing in our grandmother’s kitchen students to keep a journal to write the event

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Johor Port Inks Marine Services Agreement with PETRONAS LNG Ltd loading of the next LNG cargo. The collaborative effort between Johor Port and PLL is hoped to encourage more vessel operators and owners to utilise the service at Pengerang terminal, taking advantage of its strategic location and close proximity to shipyards in Malaysia and Singapore. “Johor Port currently provides a range of marine (From left) Captain Saadon Shukor, General Manager Marine Services Department, Johor Port Berhad, services for all types of vessels. It Shahrull Allam Shah Abdul Halim, CEO of Johor Port has well-trained and experienced Berhad, Ezhar Yazid Jaafar, CEO of PETRONAS LNG pilots to handle all types of Limited Sdn Bhd and Mohd Hanafi Jamal, General vessels, and is well equipped Manager, Fleet Management Department PETRONAS with supporting resources like LNG Sdn Bhd, at the signing ceremony tug boats, mooring boats and mooring gangs that are at par ohor Port Berhad (Johor Port), a member of MMC Group, signed a with other developed ports in the region,” Marine Services Agreement with said Shahrull Allam Shah Abdul Halim, Chief PETRONAS LNG Ltd (PLL), a subsidiary Executive Officer of Johor Port. Johor Port has an existing working of Petroliam Nasional Bhd (PETRONAS) at relationship with PETRONAS dating back Renaissance Hotel, Johor Bahru. The signing by Johor Port Bhd and to 2015 in the Material Off Loading Facility PPL enables the provisioning of marine (MOLF) project in Teluk Ramunia and services and attractive tariff for vessels Tanjung Setapa. Johor Port is also currently that receive Gassing Up and Cooling Down operating and managing the PETRONAS (GUCD) services at PLL’s Regasification Solid Product Terminal (SPT) in Pengerang Terminal Pengerang (RGTP). The GUCD is a which includes the provision of operating specialised service of bringing the storage equipment, systems and manpower. The tanks on liquefied natural gas carrier (LNG) 25-year concession of the SPT operations vessels to a natural environment and cooling granted to Johor Port is a clear sign of the Oil it down to cryogenic temperature (minus and Gas giant’s recognition and confidence 160 degrees Celsius). The GUCD process is a in the port’s capability and commitment. - by requirement for LNG vessels to ensure safe The Iskandarian TI

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news FedEx Johor Station Is Creating More Possibilities and Connectivity New station in the state to connect over 125 cities through FedEx Asia Road Network

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edEx Express or simply known as FedEx is the world’s largest express transportation company and it has officially launched its new Johor Station at the heart of i-Park, Senai, with the presence of Minister of Transport, Loke Siew Fook and Vice President, Operations, South East Asia, FedEx Express, Mark Shorney. The warehouse of 2,676sqm is an integrated warehouse and sorting facility that has doubled its size from its previous station complete with advanced telescopic conveyor belts and sorting systems, handling up to 1,100 packages per hour. A total of 90 team members will be facilitating international priority and economy shipments, high-value freight and dangerous goods. “We are excited to introduce our latest investment, which is a part of our continuing pledge to provide our customers with increased access to overseas markets. Business of all sizes including micro-SMEs, can benefit from this enhanced facility and further expand their cross-border footprint,” said S.C. Chong, Managing Director, Operations, FedEx Express Malaysia. Loke Siew Fook on the other hand is pleased that road safety is one of FedEx’s core values, citing the company’s demonstration of its dedication through consistent education to ensure that FedEx’s

Loke Siew Fook, Mark Shorney and S.C. Chong officiating the new station launch

drivers are compliant with safety rules and are using technology to keep drivers safe. Running from Singapore through Malaysia and even up to China, trailers are equipped with GPS (Global Positioning System) that provides real time monitoring and helpful in spotting any mishaps from the Regional Security Command Centre. The station will be supported by 51 vehicles including vans and 40-footer trucks that are travelling through 43 routes in Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat and Kluang, Johor. Inclusive of Johor, FedEx now has 13 stations across Malaysia. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

Over RM150,000 Won by Egamers Over RM150,000 Won by Egamers

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killed young Egamers have collectively won the coveted RM150,000 prize pool in the Iskandar Investment Esports Carnival (IIEC) which was held on the 30th and 31st March 2019 at the EduCity Sports Stadium in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. Over 1,000 participants registered from various Esports teams in the country, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand to compete in four popular Esports games - Dota 2, FIFA 19, CS:GO and PUBG.

“We are happy to have showcased what the Esports industry looks like to the public and, especially, to the youth in Johor. The event has successfully demonstrated the abundance of jobs and income opportunities for young people as players, casters, vendors, and organisers. As Esports rises to its full potential, I hope more parties will come forward and strengthen the ecosystem, making Esports a mega-industry in Johor,” said Datuk Ir. Khairil Anwar

Ahmad, the President/Chief Executive Officer of Iskandar Investment Berhad. “ The Iskandar Investment Esports Carnival has drawn many Esports enthusiasts from this region to Iskandar Puteri. It is through events like

grow the Esports community. The Academy of Esports is keen to be the platform of influence in this fast-growing industry,” said Kenrick Tan, Chief Executive Officer of the Academy of Esports (AoES), the co-organiser of the IIEC.

this that we empower the youth and create a healthy, community-based culture. We have succeeded in attracting corporate brands, Esports industry players, and grassroots to be on the same page to further improve and collectively

The academy, situated in Iskandar Puteri, has lately received much attention for its drive to train local youths to be professionally certified. AoES offers several courses in Esports and is driven by the movers and shakers in the Malaysian Esports

industry. FIFA 19 champion, Pugu Mujahid Mantang, who is more popularly known by his in-game name ‘Raja-Pugu’ said, “My personal sponsor is happy with my achievement, and I will enter more international competitions such as IIEC to make a name for myself.” Apart from the Indonesian who won RM8,000, ‘Beyond Esports’ from Thailand also walked away with RM20,000 after they came out on top in the CS:GO competition, which they trained for three

months. They, too, aim to enter more international competitions to advance in the industry. ‘Flower Gaming’ from Kuala Lumpur won the Dota 2 competition, and the group of five students went back home RM20,000 richer. Iskandar Investment Berhad and the Academy of Esports organised and co-organised the two-day tournament respectively. The inaugural event was supported by EduCity, TM, MDIS, Wiseeye Solutions, Coca Cola, Monster Energy and Gamers Hideout. - by The Iskandarian TI


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New Line-up for Johor Datuk Dr Sahruddin Jamal takes office as the 17th Menteri Besar of Johor

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he guessing game came to an end last week with the announcement of Bukit Kepong assemblyman Dr Sahruddin Jamal as the 17th Menteri Besar of Johor after the resignation of Datuk Osman Sapian. In a press conference held after the swearing in ceremony, the newly minted Menteri Besar indicated that a revamp of the state executive council was on the cards. On 22nd of April, another swearing in ceremony was held before His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar at Istana Bukit Serene. In the ceremony, the Sultan conferred the Menteri Besar with an award that will grant the latter the title of Datuk. Datuk Dr Sahruddin then announced the new line-up of Excos and their portfolios at a

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media conference at the Johor Menteri Besar’s Office. The two Excos who were dropped from the old line-up were Tan Hong Ping, who held the Local Government, Science and Technology portfolio, and Mazlan Bujang, the former Public Works, Infrastructure and Transportation Committee Exco. The new Exco members are Jementah assemblyman Tan Chen Choon of DAP, Tenang assemblyman Mohd Solihan Badri of Parti Pribumi Besatu Malaysia (Bersatu) and Bukit Permai assemblyman Tosrin Jarvanthi also from Bersatu. Datuk Dr Sahruddin said the changes in the Exco line-up received the consent from the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar. As part of the restructuring,

the Menteri Besar will now head the Natural Resources, Administration, Finance, Planning and Economic D e ve l o p m e nt Co m m i t te e. Aminolhuda, who was the Islamic Affairs and Education Committee Exco, will now hold the Education, Human Resources, Science and Technology portfolio. Dzulkefly, who previously held the Housing and Rural Development portfolio, is now the Housing, Communication and Multimedia Committee Exco. Mohd Khuzzan, who was previously the Youth, Sports and Culture Committee Exco, now holds the Health, Culture and Heritage portfolio while Sheikh Omar Ali, the former Entrepreneur Development, Cooperative and Creative Economy Committee Exco, now heads the Youth, Sports, Entrepreneur Development and Cooperative portfolio.

His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar with the new line-up

Former Consumerism, Human Resources and Unity Committee Exco Dr S Ramakrishnan now holds the Unity, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs portfolio while Liow Cai Tung who previously held the Women Development and Tourism portfolio now holds the Tourism and Women, Family and Community Development portfolio. Jimmy Puah, the state International Trade, Investment and Utilities Committee Exco’s

portfolio remains unchanged. The new appointee Solihan is the Public Works, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Exco, Tosrin as Islamic Affairs, Agriculture and Rural Development Committee Exco and Chen Choon as the Local Government, Urban Wellbeing and Environment Committee Exco. Sahruddin also expressed his gratitude to Mazlan and Hong Pin for their contributions as state Exco members. - by Edey Suresh TI

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0 trees were adopted and planted at the Allamanda Golf Course by members and staff of Palm Resort Golf & Country Club to observe Earth Day, joining millions of organisations worldwide. The event was graced by Marina Ibrahim, representative from YB Alan Tee, ADUN of Senai who planted the first tree. “The weather has become highly

unpredictable lately, with the heat being extreme and rainy weather escalating to storms due to global warming. As golfers play in the open, they are the most affected by the weather conditions. The rampant clearing of forests, air, land and water pollution, are reasons for us to step on the plate to help to conserve the environment,” said Lee Tet Long, the captain of Palm Resort Golf & Country Club.

The types of trees that were chosen and purchased by members for planting were the Norfolk Pine, Golden Chain and Bucida trees, as they are able to grow up to 15 feet, providing shady canopies. Every year the resort’s department heads will make an effort to create initiatives to observe Earth Day, and join in to educate and raise awareness about the accelerating rate

of extinction of millions of plants and animal species caused by human activity. Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on 22nd April worldwide, held to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First celebrated in 1970, Earth Day now includes events in more than 193 countries, which are coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network. - by The Iskandarian TI


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our wishes, but in reality it doesn’t happen unless you’re Aladdin! Enjoy this charming tale from 23rd May onwards at the cinemas near you starring my super favourite Will Smith as the Genie! Also, Sony Pictures brings us a superhero horror – Brightburn early May! This time I’m going to share my rocking experience at the Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast, where right from the concierge, music and services, they have done nothing less but aced! As always, for those wishing to share their fashion collection, travel tales, or like us to review your restaurant/hotel for a

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th April marked the release of Jannine Weigel’s first English single under Universal Music Group. Inspiring and enthralling, her new single “WORDS” is available on all digital platforms. Rising to fame as a YouTuber, Thai-German artist Jannine Weigel began releasing music on her channel in 2013 and has accumulated a loyal and steady following across South East Asia and beyond. Her English covers have garnered an impressive amount of views and “Pak Rai Jai Rak”, her first Thai single released under Universal Music Group, proved a great success, receiving over 4.2 million views to date. By actively engaging with fans on various social media platforms, and having performed at events in Cambodia, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, Jannine has built a large fan-base across the region. Now, “WORDS” is Jannine’s first

English single to be released under Universal Music Group, reinforcing her ambitions to engage with her international audience. Written as teenage star’s response to negative comments online, the selfcomposed lyrics speak out to those questioning her ability to break out onto the international s t a g e. Dark, jarring beats introduce Jannine’s smooth vocals and continue to punctuate the track as the song melts into an alluring and addictive rhythm. Backed up by Jannine’s strong, confident vocals and coupled with a moody, distinctive bass, “WORDS” paints an encouraging picture of undiluted strength

in the onslaught of negative comments online. Born in Germany and raised in Thailand, Jannine’s dynamic upbringing is echoed in her adaptability to a wide range of skills. The rap interlude in “WORDS” is particularly tantalising, revealing her vocal versatility while the music video showcases her remarkable talent in dance. A triple threat, she is definitely one to watch. For more info on Jannine Weigel, check her out on the fo l l ow i n g platforms: Website-

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What to Do with Your Anxiety and Depression? – Part 1

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ow many of you are experiencing Anxiety and/ or Depression but you stay silent for the fear of being judged? I was one of them. When I was in my early 20s, I had to go to a psychiatric. After I registered my name, I left and didn’t wait for my name to be called. There was a huge shame in me. I felt like I was being judged by the clinic staffs even though I knew the judgement came from myself. In my mind, the voice was loud, “look at you, so young to get depressed”.

I left because I couldn’t handle the shame. 10 years later (circa 2011-2012), I took some courage and walked into a psychiatric department and had my first counselling session with the psychiatrist. The diagnosis was Excessive Anxiety. I healed from it within three months with minimum intake of medication. Suppose I didn’t have that shame when I walked into the psychiatric department in 2001? If you feel the same, have you asked yourself why?

It’s time to talk about Mental Illnesses openly To help individuals and society heal from mental illness is to accept that there is nothing negative from experiencing these painful illnesses. What we want is to let individuals who suffer from these challenges to speak up and connect with the society. In return, that society (family, friends, organisations, workplace and etc) must communicate back with support and understanding. Remember that the nature of anxiety and depression is isolation. That is

why speaking up gives us potential healing. It creates a momentum to neutralise the pain carried by anxiety and depression. We are living in a tribal and collective field. Avoid being judgemental because it can be felt heavily on individuals. One million people that have the same judgement are equal to one million judgments. Therefore, it is difficult for an individual to heal when he/she is being judged for experiencing a chemical imbalance in the brain. TI

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thrilling and vibrant live-action adaptation of Disney’s animated classic, “Aladdin” is the exciting tale of the charming street rat Aladdin, the courageous and self-determined Princess Jasmine and the Genie who may be the key to their future. TI

Genre: Action Adventure Release date: 23rd May 2019 Directors: Guy Ritchie

Genre: Superhero Horror

Producers: Dan Lin, p.g.a., Jonathan Eirich, p.g.a.

Release date: 9th May 2019 Directed by: David Yarovesky

Executive Producer: Marc Platt, Kevin De La Noy Animation Screenplay by: Ron Clements & John Musker and Terry Screenplay by: John August and Guy Ritchie (credit is not final) Cast: Will Smith, Mena Massoud, Naomi Scott, Marwan Kenzari, Navid Negahban, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, Numan Acar

Written by: Brian Gunn & Mark Gunn

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hat if a child from another world crash-landed on Earth, but instead of becoming a hero to mankind, he proved to be something far more sinister? With Brightburn, the visionary filmmaker of Guardians of the Galaxy and Slither presents a startling, subversive take on a radical new genre: superhero horror! TI

Produced by: James Gunn, Kenneth Huang Executive Producers: Mark Gunn, Brian Gunn, Dan Clifton, Simon Hatt, Nic Crawley Cast: Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn, Matt Jones and Meredith Hagner

Music: Alan Menken Based on: Disney’s “Aladdin”

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1st May – 12th May World Gourmet Summit @ Singapore

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Labour Day Edurun 2019 @ SIREH Park

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Check in like a boss and let the show begin at Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast – Part One

UTM Eco Ultra 2019 @ UTM

3rd – 5th May IN Home Expo 2019 @ Sutera Mall JB

Take a dip into the pool which has music playing at the rock-bottom! By Priya Manikam waves.lifestyle@gmail.com

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JomRun for Sg. Kim Kim Charity Run @ Sunway Lenang Heights Johor E-League: PES 2019 @ Capital 21 Johor Open Dance Championship @ Daiman Johor Jaya Sports Complex Commons Festival @ Eductiy Commons, Iskandar Puteri

5th May Awal Ramadan (tbc)

12th – 13th April 11th World Laughter Day @ AEON Mall Bandar Dato’ Onn

7th May Bazaar Ramadan @ Anjung Neighbourhood Centre

11th May Family Yoga @ Just Yoga Pelangi

12th May Mother’s Day

17th May JIDA Design Awards & Gala Night @ Austin Intl. CC

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Warhammer Austin Heights Store Re-launch Kids Public Speaking Workshop @ Jln Jaguh 1, Tmn Harmoni 2

The iconic Mandalay guitar standing tall at the Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast

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23rd – 25th May Zak Salaam India Expo @ Singapore EXPO

28th – 29th May E-sports Asia Summit @ Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Singapore If you need more information on the above mentioned events, drop us an email at: waves.lifestyle@gmail.com

Eat amazing cakes and play board games at the same time, at the Instaworthy Constant Grind coffee bar

Jalapeno guacamole with tortilla chips, followed by Soft Shell Tacos (totally delicious!) served with a side of salad, guacamole and salsa which is a current promotion till June (RM28 nett per set) available from 11am – 10.30pm. For the mains, we had Grilled Spiced Salmon with mango relish and poblano rice and Pollo de Super – Chicken served on an amazing bed of mash with avocado. For drinks let the award-winning bartender cum outlet manager Chris surprise you with his

Live band – The Sharp 9 belting out the best tunes at the Lobby Bar GMT+8 lounge

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hen I say don’t judge a book by its cover – do exactly that as don’t let the simple façade of Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast (Hard Rock) fool you as the big Mandalay guitar and interiors will transform you feeling like a rock star. Hard Rock is conveniently located in Desaru Coast, a vibrant and premium integrated destination resort in Johor and 1 hour away from Senai International Airport and is easily accessible via the E22 Senai-Desaru Expressway. Our luggage and check in process was handled swiftly by the front office team and what psyched me was the friendly banter and smiles each staff had on them. So, kudos to a great start! We checked into our Deluxe Room with King sized bed and private balcony located

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on the 5th floor overlooking the world’s biggest waterpark – the Desaru Coast Adventure Waterpark. And as I swayed to the R & B rhythm; my chosen Sound of my Stay, I was also excited to check out the brown Sunburst Fender guitar complete with headphones and amp in the comfort of my room. I can go on about my room but what I really loved is the music inspired bedding, the huge long-length mirrors (every woman’s dream come true), the convenient Rock Spa bathroom amenities, eco-friendly refillable water bottles and complimentary mini-bar (replenished daily). I then headed to Level 1 to Constant Grind coffee bar for some much needed latte and cakes! Executive Pastry Chef Sri Ganes just wowed me with his classic New York cheesecake and Brownie! I love this outlet as you can simply read a book or play board games with your family as you take a sip and poke at you goodies or

Save the environment, Reuse and Refill! savour an ice-cream. They also have Grab & Go combos if you’re in a hurry and want something light to eat. As it was close to my little hungry monster’s dinner time, we checked into The Elephant & The Butterfly – their Mexican poolside bar & grill at Level 3. The wall art here may remind you of 2 of Mexico’s greatest artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and the modern take of Mexican cuisine here is just what you need. The lil’ guy chose his meal from the Kid’s Menu which has choices of nuggets, pasta and etc. While waiting for our meal, we were served with complimentary walnuts and raisin charcoal buns with a side of salsa. Then we had a generous platter of

rendition of cocktails or mocktails! As we wanted to listen to the live band, The Sharp 9, play at the Lobby Bar GMT+8, we had our drinks there coupled with great music. After a fab night sleep on the comfortable bed, we went for a dip in the pool which has music playing at the rock-bottom! We then had scrumptious local (special shoutout to Nasi Lemak Pandan!) and continental breakfast buffet at Sessions located on Level 1 – an all-day dining outlet. Do not miss out the daily morning appearance of Buddy Jr (the Roxstar Mascot) and the clown giving out balloons to the children. This place not only has delicious food, but excellent service, very child-friendly including cutleries and the perfect place to have celebrations or a sit-down meal with the family. Rocking experience to be continued...

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Columbia Asia Hospital Launches Mobile App to Enhance Patients’ Experience Over three million patients would benefit from the service as 2019 healthcare trend suggests

Columbia Asia Mobile App Interface

One of the largest and fastest-growing healthcare companies in Asia, Columbia Asia Hospital underlined some key trends surrounding the healthcare industry and has launched a mobile app to observe patients’ behavior and cater to their evolving needs. Dr. Kelvin Loh, Group Chief Executive Officer, Columbia Asia commented about existing healthcare trends, “The key

trends observed by us clearly highlight that modern patients are demanding for personalised, quick and seamless healthcare delivery. Our studies have also shown that technology advancements in healthcare have the potential of closing the communication and information gap between patients and providers. As a company that is continuously looking for better ways to enhance services to our patients, we will try to bring in

newer systems and processes that will be in line with demands of the times.” Among Key Healthcare Trends in 2019 according to Columbia Asia includes: • Patients are looking for the best consultation with efficient services: Patients expect a lot mainly for service aspect that includes well-maintained hospitals,

helpful doctors, nurses and staff, shorter waiting time for appointments, quick access to health records and all that jazz. • The future of healthcare lies in efficiency: Primary and s e cond a r y c a re, patients prefer to rely on neighborhood / small-sized hospitals that provide easier access to quality healthcare services. In addition, smaller hospitals provide focused treatment options and shorter in-patient stays enabling them to keep costs low for patients. • Tapping into the realm of mobile healthcare: More healthcare organisations rely on patient interface through mobile apps that often feature the ability to schedule a p p o i n t m e n t s, access patient’s medical history and test results, send reminders and provide option of cashless payment for acquired services. • Reviews within the social media space. Consumers could check reviews before making most purchase

decisions and are increasingly getting dependent on reviews found online. Other factors such as presence on social media platforms and its responsiveness have an influence on patients’ hospital preference. In line with the highlighted trends, Columbia Asia has launched its official mobile app aimed to enhance their services while keeping up with emerging healthcare trends that were important for hospital operators to continuously ensure hassle-free hospitals experience. The application mainly caters to the patients where it allows booking, managing appointments, payment, hospitalrelated queries, retrieving corporate information and be in the know for promotions efficiently. It’s made available on both iOS and Android platforms. A pilot programme has also been launched with an app for physicians as part of its efforts to improve connectivity to the IT platform to aid in better patient engagement. - by Norfy Shafeq TI


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Honing in on the Horseshoe Crab

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orseshoe crabs are prehistoric animals that existed on earth well before the dinosaurs. They have 10 legs and a hard exoskeleton (shell), and while they look like ancient crabs, they are actually more closely related to spiders and scorpions. The ‘horseshoe’ in its name actually comes from the shape of its head: U-shaped like a horse’s shoe. Horseshoe crabs moult (shed) their shells about 6 times before they reach full adult size. Female horseshoe crabs are 1/3 bigger than males. These creatures have a long (venom-free) sharp tail that it uses to flip itself over if necessary. We have at least 2 species of horseshoe crabs in Johor, namely the Coastal Horseshoe Crab (Tachypleus gigas) and the Mangrove Horseshoe

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

Crab (Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda). Studies of these species show that their populations are in decline because of habitat damage and human co n s u m p t i o n . A popular ‘exotic food’ in Malaysia, people catch it to eat its eggs, which means they are not able

to repopulate before being caught. It is also taken by researchers (in large numbers!) to study its blue blood, which has a substance vital to the study of cancer cures. Horseshoe crabs can live until they are 30 years old and are only able to reproduce at 9 to 12 years. This means that overharvesting causes great damage to their continued existence. Join Kelab Alami (kelabalami. weebly.com) on a

mangrove or seagrass walk where you might be able to meet live horseshoe crabs in our shallows. TI

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Buka Puasa Delights at AmanSari

elebrate the holy fasting month with a choice of more than 100 dishes that will fill your belly and quench your thirst at the Sinaran Ramadan buffet at the AmanSari Residence Resort in Bandar Seri Alam. Classic favourites like Kambing Golek, Laksa Johor and Ubi Rebus will be featured on the buffet spread. Besides the classics, also be surprised by the selection of dishes from different cultures that will be served as well such as Honey Rock Sugar Chicken, Lamb Masala, Seabass

3 Rasa, Flower Crab Nyonya Style, and more while being treated to the soothing sounds from the Gamelan performances. From 1st of May 2019, buy 10 vouchers and get 1 free. Vouchers are priced at a reasonable RM85 nett for adults and RM40 nett for children (5-11 years old) and senior citizens (above 60 years of age). To make reservations, please call +607-3817070 ext 811 and stand a chance to win something special with daily lucky draws. - by Harish Mustak

Buka Puasa in Bazaar-like setting at Pulai Springs Resort

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f you crave kampung-style dishes this fasting month, head to Pulai Springs Resort for their “Bufet Ala Bazar 28 Hari” with over 150 dishes and 10 stalls including live cooking stations. Highlights of the menu include Ayam Masak Merah Orang Kahwin, Daging Salai Masak Lemak Cili Api, Gulai Kari Kambing 28 Hari, Asam Pedas Johor, and more. Other dishes including Sup Tulang Merah are also served as well as barbecued meats, ulam and kerabu and desserts. The buffet runs at Gleneagles Terrace Restaurant from 7th May to 3rd June 2019 priced at RM99 nett per adult and RM49 per child. For every 10

full paying adults, one free buffet will be given. Early bird prices applies from the 7th to 13th May at RM88 nett per adult and RM44 per child. Alternatively, organise the breaking-fast dinner for your family and friends with your own private hall from only RM90+ per person and skip the long queue at the buffet lines! A designated prayer room is at your convenience and parking is free for all guests. For more information or reservations, call 07-521 2121 or WhatsApp +6017 745 5776 (Restaurant Manager). Group or corporate bookings call 07-555 4845 or email jbso@ pulaisprings.com - by Salamahafifi

Scrumptious Warisan Tradisi Asia Buffet at Amari Johor Bahru

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his fasting month, Amari’s Amaya Food Gallery would serve over a hundred dishes on 8th May – 4th June 2019 from 6.30pm to 10.30pm at RM129 nett per person with 50% off for children aged 6 to 12 years and senior citizens aged 60 and above. Children below 6 eat for free. Get The Early Bird Offer by 7th May 2019 with full payment of RM103.20 nett per person and RM51.60 nett for children and senior citizens. Purchase 5 adult vouchers and get one voucher for free! Look out for live cooking stations of Kambing Golek, Kawah Station which serves Rendang Kawah Rusa and many more. Be spoiled for

various other choices and specialty cuisine as well as Malay kuih and assorted durian-based desserts. A local Ghazal performance throughout the buffet would complete your sensory experience in Warisan Tradisi Asia Buffet. Celebrate Hari Raya with Amari’s Hari Raya Hi-Tea Buffet and Hari Raya Aidilfitri Buffet Dinner on 5th & 6th June from 12.30pm to 3.30pm and 6.30pm to 10.30pm. It is RM78 nett per adult for lunch and dinner is RM98 nett per person. 50% off applies to children and senior citizen on both courses. For reservations, call 07 266 8888 or email fnbcoordinator. johorbahru@amari.com - by The Iskandarian

Classic Nusantaran Dishes at Ponderosa Golf & Country Club

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an’t decide where to break your fast this holy month? Ponder no more, as Ponderosa Golf & Country Club is your answer when the hungry stomach roars “Nusantaran foood!” Let the stomach wait while your two hands decide on the everyday favourites such as Nasi Lemak, Nasi Ambang, Keropok Lekor, Goreng Pisang, Roti Canai and kuih-muih - our comfort food we’re so familiar with! You’ll also find Live-smoked beef, chicken, duck, and fish, Soup Gearbox and freshlycooked Fried carrot cake and Fried Kway Teow. Thinking of something healthy?

A wide selection of kampung ulam and western-style salads are yours for the evening, dipped in cencalok or budu, or mayonnaise and Caesar dressing. Their choice of desserts might make you want to bid farewell to diet – choose from puddings or cakes, served warm and cold. “Sajian Klasik Nusantara” buffet will be priced at RM78 nett per adult and RM35 nett per child aged 6 – 12 years. Early bird price – RM10 discount off for adult price if booked from 1st April – 8th May. For more information, visit their Facebook Page: Ponderosa Golf & Country Club (Johor Bahru) - by Salamahafifi


“Jom Makan” at DoubleTree by Hilton Johor Bahru

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o on a Malaysian food heritage at DoubleTree by Hilton Johor Bahru (DoubleTree) this Puasa month and Hari Raya season with beloved dishes such as Mee Bandung from Johor, Tiger Prawns with Sambal Petai from Selangor, Gulai Tempoyak Ikan Patin from Pahang, Daging Batang Pinang Masak Kayu Manis from Penang, Sago Gula Melaka, and many more. The Buka Puasa Buffet Dinner will run from 1st May to 4th June 2019 from 6.30pm to 10.30pm at RM178 nett for adults and RM89 nett for children. The Makan Kitchen also offers Hari Raya Buffet Dinner on the 5th and

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6th of June 2019 (first and second day of Hari Raya) at the same price and dining time. Whereas, the Raya HiTea Buffet will also be available on the first and second day of Hari Raya from 12.30pm to 4pm at RM108 nett for adults and RM54 nett for children. DoubleTree has a special surprise at the Feast@11 food outlet which is a must try – the fresh Durian stall. A buffet of over 100 Asian cuisines with live food stations and a wonderful ambience is also available at the level 11 outlet. For enquiries and reservations, please call +607-2686868 or email to JohorBahru.FB@hilton.com. - by Harish Mustak

“Mai Makan-Makan” at Renaissance Johor Bahru

afé BLD at Renaissance Johor Bahru Hotel (Renaissance JB) is offering their ever-popular buka puasa buffet spread which will run from 8th May to 3rd June 2019, featuring local favourites with a splash of flavours from around the world. The highlight of the sumptuous “Mai Makan-Makan” buffet spread is the succulent Lamb Quzi, a popular house specialty that goes great with its accompanying gravy over Mandy rice. Aslo enjoy Malaysian kampung dishes such as Bubur Lambuk, Ayam Percik, Ayam Golek, Rendang Daging, Udang Goreng Rempah, Soto Ayam and many more. “Mai Makan-Makan” dinner buffet is priced at RM165 nett per adult and RM78 for children aged 5 to 12.

Early bird promotions are available with terms and conditions. Purchase date: 1st March to 8th May 2019. Dinner date: 8th May 2019 to 15th May 2019 (Purchase 10 vouchers and get 3 FREE). Purchase date: 16th April 2019 to 8th May 2019. Dinner date: 9th May to 3rd June 2019 (Purchase 10 vouchers and get 1 FREE). Standard Chartered Bank card holders can enjoy 15% discount, whereas 20% discount applies for Club Marriott Members. For more information or reservations, please contact +607 3813312 / +607 3813317 or email to rosliza.lazim@renaissancehotels.com / evelyn.soh@renaissancehotels.com. - by Harish Mustak

Break your Fast with the ‘Selera Iftar’ Buffet at Le Grandeur Palm Resort

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t Senai’s roundabout, make your way to the first exit and drive a little further and you will get to Le Grandeur Palm Resort’s serene and calming ambience for your breaking fast session from 5th May to 3rd June 2019. The Ishwara Asian Brasserie & Terrace is offering delectable ‘Selera Iftar’ buffet at RM90 per adult and RM65 per child, with RM2 from every bookings set aside for charity. An effortless goodwill to do while whetting your appetite during the holy month is indeed a great deal. Seasoned Chef Ravi and his team will prepare traditional “Gulai Kawah” that has over 150 cuisines with

changing menu every evening. Pique your appetite with some jeruk pickles or ulam-ulam before you head to the heavier station of Grilled Lamb and Briyani, Gear-Box Soup and more. End the meal by getting creative and “design” your own favourite desired Cendol with over a dozen of toppings and shaved ice and also try a variety of traditional Malay kuih. Get a special rate for groups when you book for 10 persons and above, where one would eat for free! Book with Le Grandeur by calling +6 07 599 6000 or send in your booking via email at FnBsec@ palmresort.com - by Norfy Shafeq

Fraser Place Puteri Harbour ‘Citarasa Muhibah’ Buffet Dinner

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fter a whole day of abstaining yourself from food while keeping up with your usual daily activities, it is just very deserving for you to dine and unwind all at once at Fraser Place Puteri Harbour where it serves the buffet dinner of ‘Citarasa Muhibah’, promising various dishes carefully selected by the chefs for its dining hall. Located at Level 2 overlooking the marina, guests can enjoy waterfront views while having their buffet dinner. Look out for Fraser Place’s signature dish - Strawberry Sambal Salmon. The pinkish salmon served with strawberries as garnish and sambal at the side makes a terrific presence right next to its contender, Nasi Arab served with lamb. Pick up some steamed,

fragrant white rice and head to the selections of Chilli Crabs, Ayam Penyet, Sayur Kangkung, Stuffed Squid and more. Apart from the various Malay kuih and cakes, Hari Raya cookies are also served at the dessert bar. Also, don’t forget to pick up some durian dim-sum! The buffet dinner is available from 7th May to 3rd June 2019 and early birds purchase that are made between 1st March to 5th May 2019, would get Super Value Voucher where it’s priced at RM90nett per adult and RM63 nett per children. Normal price is capped at RM108 nett per adult. For more information and reservations, call +607 530 6837 or send an email to fnb.puteriharbourjhor@ frasershospitality.com. - by Norfy Shafeq


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exual Harassment is an ongoing problem that companies face, and today, more cases have been brought forward to the public spotlight. Let’s discuss further with some frequently asked questions about sexual harassment in the workplace. Q8. How should I carry out the investigation? A: It should be stressed that a case of sexual harassment is a sensitive issue. Employers s ho u l d take care to respect the sensitivities of both the victim and accused. Both should be treated with respect as the process can be traumatising. Should the company notice signs of distress, think about referring either party to an external counsellor. Q9. What action can I take against a person accused of sexual harassment? A: If after an investigation, show cause letter and a domestic inquiry has been carried out, the company may take disciplinary action according to S.81C EA 1955 which mirrors S.14 EA 1955 allowing the employer to terminate the employee, and the employer may also downgrade the employee, suspend without pay, or any other lesser punishment the employer feels fit to impose. Do not forget to inform the victim of the conclusion of the company. Q10. How do I educate my employees on this issue? A: As an employer you have the implied obligation of providing a safe and conducive working environment. To educate your employees, you can hold training sessions to explain to the employees what constitutes sexual

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harassment, how they need to be aware of their actions and the proper procedure in initiating a complaint as well as how the company will react. You should also think of having a proper sexual harassment policy which informs employees of the non-tolerance of the employer towards sexual harassment. It should also list down the types of actions that constitute sexual harassment and state the complaint procedure for example to whom the complaint should be reported to. It should also have the time frame in which the employer will take to investigate and get a conclusion. Q11. What steps can a victim take in a case of sexual harassment? A: The victim will need to be brave and tell the harasser firmly that they want the behaviour to stop. Having a witness present or doing so via email would be better. If the harassment continues, follow the policy of the company and bring the matter up to the person in charge. Victims should record the details of when, where and how the incidents occur. Having dates, times, locations and details of what was said and done and the name of any witnesses will help the investigation by the company to ensure appropriate action can be taken based on solid evidence. Conclusion As an employer, always remember to remain neutral. Both the victim and the accused have rights and the duty of the employer is to investigate cases without prejudice. Understand that sometimes the situation may just be a case of office romance gone sour or a situation that is more serious. TI

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Does the Upcycle Still Have Legs?

our months ago, if someone were to say the global stock market will return to bull in the 1H of 2019, people would say he is insane. But guess what? At the time of writing, the US stock market is nearing records and the Wall Street’s ‘fear index’ tumbles to 6-month low. So, does the upcycle still have legs? Let’s discuss. Undeniably, the global economy and the stock market performance are much dependent on the US and China. When the US and China sneeze, the World catches a cold! Therefore, are the world’s two largest economies doing fine now? Let us start with the US. There are a few good references showing that the US economy is doing fine. First, while the US consumer spending’ accounts for over two-thirds of its economy, the household debt to GDP has been falling steadily. This either means the US GDP is growing, or the household debt is reducing. Either scenario is a good sign. Second, debt servicing as a percentage of disposable income has dropped to the lowest levels in decades. It was 13% in 2007 and 9.8% in 2018. I believe it’s relevant to the rising wages and falling unemployment

rate. In addition, owing to low interest rate, it makes the debt servicing fall too. Yields on 10-year bonds, which are a benchmark for bank loans, are now lingering at around 2.5%. These figures suggest that the US consumer spending is likely to be sustainable. What about China? It is not as bad as many thought. First, according to China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the manufacturing PMI has recovered from 49.2 in February to 50.5 in March. Likewise, the Caixin China General Manufacturing PMI has showed improvement from February to March. The recovered manufacturing activity implies that the domestic demand has turned more optimistic. Furthermore, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said a US-China trade agreement would go “way beyond” previous efforts to open China’s market to US firms, indicating the optimism that the trade talks would end favourably in the near term. Locally, the Malaysia Composite Index (FBMKLCI) is rather depressing compared to other countries. According to a MIDF Research’s fund flow report in April 2019, on a year-to-date (YTD) basis, foreign funds have sold RM1.76 billion net of local equities. Do not

be alarmed, because firstly, foreign funds exit with all kinds of reasons. Secondly, Malaysia’s GDP forecast for 2019 remains between 4.64.8%, which is still decent. Thirdly, the revival of ECRL with much lower cost has showed the government is determined to build infrastructure with strong budget control, which would boost the economy. Lastly, let us not forget that the crude oil price has now stood at above USD60 per barrel, which is good for Malaysia’s economy. After seeing all the positive signs, let us look at our portfolio on 15th April 2019:

With better market sentiment and higher paper gain in our portfolio, we replaced one counter in April. Sold D&O (7204) While I’m still bullish on D&O’s longterm prospects, I sold it for two reasons. First, it’s in the downtrend. Second, we want to focus on fewer than seven counters at a time. Bought GFM (0039) GFM’s core business is to provide Facilities Management services, which includes both hard and soft services, such as civil & structural, electrical systems, landscaping,

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.

Our portfolio has showed a gain of 245% since November 2015, a 30% increase since March 2019.

plumbing and mechanical systems and so on. One of the main catalysts is its recent acquisition of KP Mukah

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 .

Development Sdn Bhd (KPMD), which will provide GFM a positive recurring income to at least until 2035 and boost its outstanding order book to RM1.4 billion. KPMD’s net profit for the FY2017 stood at RM18.3mil, almost doubling GFM’s RM9.9mil. This means GFM’s future earnings would more than double and its earnings’ visibility will greatly enhance. With the sales of D&O, plus the investment of 80000 shares of GFM at 0.485 per share, our cash level is now at RM41,915.00. Conclusion With the positive economy data and macro development as showed, I believe the uptrend is likely to sustain. Having said that, one should only invest after gaining in-depth understanding of the company and with proper risk management. TI


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t’s soon the time of the year again where Muslims strengthen their faith through fasting from dawn to dusk in hope to control their worldly desires. It’s the month not only holy to the Muslims but also to food lovers, regardless of race and religion, as Ramadan Bazaars and buffets return to fill the streets and halls for the best food experience, to which Thistle Johor Bahru hotel (Thistle JB) aims to excel. Thistle JB will be hosting Ramadan Ria 2019 that will run throughout the fasting month. 18 kawah selections; including Gulai patin tempoyak, Asam pedas and Tulang kambing will be there to tantalise your taste buds. Local favourite Kacang pool, 18 rendang selections; including Kambing Daun Salai, Nangka Udang Geragau and Rendang Daging Kerutub; topped with 5 different rice selections including special sunflower seed rice will be on offer. There will also be 12

different buburs and traditional delicacies, and guests will be more than satisfied as they fill their stomachs. What’s more, durian lovers are sure to be in heaven with their multiple durian menus including Pulut serawa durian, Bubur durian, their signature Fried durian and Pau durian! And if that’s not enough, this buffet not only offer main courses and traditional delicacies but also modern desserts, beverages and side-menus, served with live entertainment to brighten up the night. For those craving for an exquisite dining experience, book Thistle JB’s Ramadan Ria 2019 with an Early Bird promotion as low as RM118 per adult and RM59 per children (vouchers on sale till 5th May while stocks last) or Normal rates apply at RM138 nett per adult and RM59 nett per child (6-12 years old). For reservations and enquiries, contact them at +607-2229234. - by Norra Ruslan TI

Assortment of jellies and puddings await you

Good Authentic Mexican Food. Mariachi not Included! New Mexican restaurant set to add more variety to Johor’s F&B scene

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ith Johor Bahru’s already booming F&B scene, it’s a wonder if you can still find a new place to eat that will interest your food senses. Enter Havana, a newbie Mexican restaurant serving authentic Mexican food in Horizon Hills. The restaurant was opened by Stefan, an Italian Belarusian who has been staying in Johor for the past 4 years, and is passionate about food. “With 3 other restaurants and a wine bar in the vicinity, and a new Turkish restaurant set to open in another 2 months. I started these restaurants because there aren’t any like them in Johor. I have a passion for restaurants and food. I treat all my restaurants like my

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babies because this is what I love,” said Stefan. We were invited to Havana during its grand opening, and although we didn’t get to sample its full menu, what we did get to sample was extremely delicious. Some of the dishes we tried were the Jalapeno Peppers with cream cheese, Beef Burritos, Chicken Chimichangas and Egg Canapés. My favourites among these were

the Jalapeno Peppers with cream cheese and the Beef Burrito. The Jalapeno had the right amount of kick to it together with the grilled creamy cheese on top to just give it a good balance and not be too heavy as an appetizer, and the beef burrito, although could have had more stuffing, was nicely spiced as well. Honourable mention to the Egg Canapés which were deep fried with a layer of cheese on top. The entire menu has a decent range of food without it being overwhelming, which includes sandwiches with homemade bread, s o u p s, t a co s and many more. I f y o u ’d like to indulge yourself

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in some Mexican goodness, Havana is open from Wednesdays – Sundays from 8.30 am – 10.30 pm. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. They have a breakfast menu as well if you’d like to have a quick bite before heading to work or on a weekend with the family. Havana is located at No 23, Jalan Hijauan 3, Horizon Hills, Johor Bahru. - by Moazan Emran TI

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UEM Sunrise Optimistic on Iskandar Puteri’s Exciting Growth

KPJ Puteri Specialist Hospital Topping-Off Ceremony

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alaysia’s leading property developers UEM Sunrise Berhad which is also the master developer of Iskandar Puteri has been continuously committed in executing masterplan for Iskandar Puteri by developing residential precincts, industrial hubs, commercial structures, retail developments and significant infrastructures and at the same time maintaining a substantial area as Iskandar Puteri’s green lung. Iskandar Puteri has also been earmarked as the centre for investment, financial and business opportunities, supported by comprehensive masterplan and state of the art infrastructure which houses the state government’s administrative centre, Kota Iskandar, Puteri Harbour, an integrated waterfront development, clusters of southern industrial and logistics that mobilise the clean industries with advanced technology, a hub for medicine, healthcare and wellness, Afiat Healthpark, the education hub, EduCity and economic and business engine of Iskandar Puteri; Gerbang Nusajaya.

From Left to Right, Zamri Yusof, Director of Southern 2, Kenny Wong, Chief Marketing Officer and Jeff Saw Seong Keat, Director of Southern 1 sharing their vision with participants

To date, a total number of RM285.341 billion in investments and 740,000 jobs were generated in between 2006 and 2018 in Iskandar Malaysia. While it’s crucial to develop Iskandar Puteri into a city, UEM Sunrise believes in creating more than just building spaces but also in building community as Iskandar Puteri has become a part of the ambitious Iskandar Malaysia development and is set to transform Johor into an international metropolis. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

The new wing is expected to come into completion by SUKMA 2020 PJ Puteri Specialist Hospital held a topping-off ceremony to mark the new wing’s construction that has reached its highest level and is entering its final phase of finishing (marking 60% of completion). The wing’s groundbreaking ceremony was first held back in 2012 and the construction begun at 2014 before the project was put on halt for a while. It resumed again at the end quarter of 2017. President and CEO of Johor Corporation and Chairman of KPJ Healthcare Berhad apologised in advance to the locals and the neighbourhood around the construction site as they may need to work on the building even at night after they get permission from the authority. The RM120 million, 9-storey hospital would add 100 extra beds making it 240 beds in total. As of now, KPJ Puteri Specialist has 140 beds with 35 resident doctors, 5 sessional specialists and 9 visiting specialists. The new wing would also house 20 specialists’ clinics in line with the increased number of beds. Incoming specialists for the new wing

Kamaruzzaman Abu Kassim, President and CEO of Johor Corporation and Chairman of KPJ Healthcare Berhad officiating the ceremony with a symbolic gesture

would materialise KPJ Puteri’s ambition in becoming the pioneer to cater to Neurology and Paediatric specialist services as well as trailblazing the Thoracic and robotic surgery service nationwide. KPJ Puteri is also looking into adding 2 more operation theatres in lieu of the said vision. Further addition will be up soon by KPJ as the group has just acquired a new land next to the hospital building. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

Making Informed Decisions at Johor’s Housing and Property Carnival 2019 Scam alert on illegal housing agents that promises ridiculously quick solutions

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nstitut Pembangunan Pengurusan Johor (IPPJ) had organised a Housing and Property Carnival Johor 2019 at Angsana Johor Bahru Mall. The seventh annual event was officiated by was officiated by Johor’s Housing, Communication and Multimedia Committee Exco, Sr. Haji Dzulkefly Ahmad. As there are recent cases where home buyers were being scammed by fake agencies in the state, the fair helped potential buyers to stay informed and inquire directly on anything they need to know about Rumah Mampu Biaya (RMB) Johor, an affordable housing effort by the state government. Sr. Haji Dzulkefy in his speech warned

buyers to stay vigilant of scams on home ownership agents that are still at large. Some of them were already identified and are waiting to be arrested while a few are still out and about. In order to overcome the issue, a comprehensive task force involving the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), Malaysia Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Department of Information Services Malaysia (JPEN), Local Authority (PBT) and Malaysia Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) were formed. Exhibitors of this year’s fair were UEM Sunrise, Johor Land Berhad, Gunung Impian Development Sdn. Bhd, UDA

property, Mutiara Rini Sdn Bhd, Bukit Pelali, Vigor Properties, Mayland Projects (Johor), Tropicana Corporation Berhad, BSN, AKPK, EPF (KWSP) and many more. The carnival was organised by Institut Pembangunan Pengurusan Johor (IPPJ) Sdn. Bhd. as a part of Johor Corporation group, in their CSR effort to educate and raise awareness among first time homebuyers especially on application, registration, income eligibility and etc. Visitors were also greeted with delightful activities like children’s fashion contest, colouring contest, karaoke contest, busking challenge, blood donation drive and

Sr. Haji Dzulkefly Ahmad listening to exhibitor’s explanation at the booth

live performances during the 3-day event. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

R&F Mall Soft Opening Presents a Bunch of Firsts in Johor and Southeast Asia Johoreans to experience international shopping and leisure combined under one roof

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&F Mall at Princess Cove has finally opened its doors and had a fabulous 2 weeks-long of opening celebration with lucky draw prizes such as four days trip to Finland for two at Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, 10 Jin Air flight tickets to Seoul, Petron Miles Points, and many more at a mere minimum spending of RM30 in a single receipt at R&F Mall on the day of the soft opening period. The launch ceremony was officiated with a ribbon cutting ceremony, 8 lion dancers for the VIPs and ended with a bang where confetti blasted with remarkable

coloured smoke effects shooting up to the sky as a way to wish the new mall an auspicious opening. Few of the exciting firsts in Johor Bahru to open in the mall are Japanese Brand Laureate’s wining Kiddomo Children’s Innovation Centre, the first Carl’s Jr outlet, Taiwanese Oregin Ji Ke bubble, Korean’s Kyochon chicken and also an all new concept cafe, “Routine by Soon” by the same team of People and Places Cafe. Johor would also be hosting Emperor Entertainment Group from Hong Kong’s first ever Emperor Cinemas in the South East Asia region, to locals as a whole new standard of movie experience.

“R&F Mall Johor Bahru is the first shopping mall opened by R&F Princess Cove, Malaysia. R&F Mall Johor Bahru is strategically located at the Singapore-Malaysia Custom & Immigration Quarantine (CIQ) in Johor, which links with Singapore, and is only 8 minutes walking distance from CIQ checkpoint where shoppers are connected with a fully sheltered and guarded linked bridge,” said Amy Tan, Vice General Manager of R&F Mall in her welcoming speech. R&F Mall will be having its grand opening soon, promising even more wow factors. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

(From Left to Right) Gao Wen Tian,Executive Deputy General Manager of R&F Princess Cove, Molly Loh, Chief Operating Officer of Jaya Grocer, Ma Ai Qin, Executive Deputy General Manager of North China cum General Manager of Beijing Project Department, top management from R&F Group, Peter Li, Group Commercial Operations Chairman of R&F Group, Richard Hu, General Manager of R&F Princess Cove, and Vicky Wong, Director of Administration and Special Projects of Emperor Cinemas Hong Kong and Amy Tan, Vice General Manager of R&F Mall


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Acquire the Lifestyle of Your Dreams at Sunway Lenang Heights The neighbourhood and ambience you live in decides the way you live your life

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lan your life ahead with Sunway Lenang Heights, located just right up at Persiaran Lenang Utama, an exclusive development with limited bungalow and semi-d built of 5 units (only) per acre, giving you more privacy and sanctuary-like life with 60% lush greenery spread over 88 acres. Experience a peace of mind with the 3-tier security of gated and guarded community, perimeter CCTV and Sunway auxiliary police patrol; affirming a state of the art security system. Share moments with the like-minded at the exclusive and

luxurious 38,000 square feet private clubhouse through various activities you could have either at the gymnasium, tennis court, swimming pool, games room and multi-purpose hall or take some time off to ride along the 2.6km cycling track, experiencing fresh air. Amenities and Connectivity For your convenience, Sunway Lenang Heights offers various amenities and connectivity with 14 major banks and financial hub really nearby, and doing grocery is a breeze with options like Tesco

Hypermarket, AEON Tebrau and IKEA. Schools around the vicinity are SRJK (C) Chen Chi, SRJK (C) Foon Yew, and Sunway College Johor Bahru is less than a 20 minute drive away. Health is wealth. Never miss your medical appointments either at Hospital Sultan Ismail, Regency Specialist Hospital or the upcoming KPJ Bandar Dato’ Onn Specialist which are just right around the corner. Going across the bridge is made easy from Sunway Lenang Heights with its 16km away distance to Woodlands CIQ

checkpoint. Register for the New Phase Now The first development in Sunway Lenang Heights has been successful, bagging 3 awards in 2018 namely QLASSIC excellence awards, highly acclaimed IDEA iProperty’s Best Luxury Landed awards and Star Property Jewels of Johor for Best Quality and Finishing. Already with 50% occupancy rate, the new phase; Precinct 1B is now up for grabs. Sunway Lenang Heights Bungalow The Type A, 3-storey bungalow is built on land size of 54’x 85’ with 6+1 rooms, 7 bathrooms and 2 roof terrace. The Type B bungalow

is a 3-storey bungalow on land size of 54’ x 90’ with 6+1 rooms, 7 bathrooms and 2 roof terrace. Sunway Lenang Heights Semi D The Type A Semi-detached house is a 2-storey house built on a land size of 40’x80’ with 6+1 rooms and 7 bathrooms. The Type B is a 3-storey house on a land size of 42’x84’ with 5+1 rooms, 7 bathrooms and 1 roof terrace. Book your appointment to visit the Sunway Lenang Heights Sales Gallery at: Persiaran Lenang Utama Sunway Bukit Lenang 81100 Johor Bahru Contact: +6017 508 9885 - by The Iskandarian TI


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Seri Austin’s New Phase Camellia Residence to have TM UNIFI Ready TM High Speed Broadband (HSBB) will be available to residents upon moving in

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The MoU signing between UMLand’s KK Wong and TM’s Azhar Omar, as witnessed by Tuan Mazlan Bujang

elekom Malaysia Berhad ( TM) through their enterprise and public sector business solutions, TM ONE with Dynasty View Sdn Bhd (UMLand Seri Austin) signed their latest Service Agreement to extend their collaboration that has been established since 2010. The main content of the collaboration is installing TM’s High Speed Broadband (HSBB) network infrastructure for Seri Austin’s new phase, Camellia Residence that is dubbed as affordable residential apartment project, enabling owners and tenants of the units to enjoy readily available speedy internet at 100mbps upon moving in. State Vice President of TM Johor, Azhar

Toast Box is Now Open in Seri Austin’s Neighbourhood

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ocated at Zircon Seri Austin, the second Toast Box in Johor Bahru after its first in Zenith Mall is open, and greeted the neighbourhood with free food sampling early in the morning of the opening. Offering their well-known freshlyground caramelised Nanyang coffee and a menu of familiar home favourites like Kaya Toast, Curry Chicken with Rice, and Laksa, Seri Austin’s usual quiet and tranquil township welcomed the opening merrily. Stepping inside the modern kopitiam was a bliss as residents escaped from the heat and started sipping the kopi and teh of their choice, munching on either chicken curry or laksa or as simple as kaya toast with a thick butter coating. The management of UMLand has expressed their intention to diversify beyond the company’s core business into the Food & Beverage (F&B) sector that would be complementary to the company’s current commercial projects such as Zenith Lifestyle centre, Bandar Seri Alam Mall and UMCITY. UMLand with the company’s expertise in real estate development and BreadTalk Pte

Omar represented TM in signing the Service Agreement with KK Wong, the Group Director of UMLand Townships and Chief Executive Officer of UMLand Seri Austin with Tuan Mazlan Bujang, former Chairman of the Johor Public Works, Infrastructure and Transport Committee witnessing. “The Unifi-point ready in each of the apartment unit is another initiative by UMLand Seri Austin in ensuring the township is ready and well connected with Malaysia’s preferred high speed broadband service before we welcome our first residents. We have to ensure that soon, all new development projects should have the infrastructure for internet access to facilitate the adoption of digital

lifestyle of our future communities. This is just part of our ongoing commitment in adding value to the township as we prepare to hand over our first affordable residential apartment in year 2022,” said KK Wong. The collaboration between TM and UMLand Seri Austin is seen as a significant collaboration to transform the trends of local housing development that supports smarter living brought about via high speed broadband connectivity. Find out more about UMLand Seri Austin by logging on to www.seriaustin.com or call 07 354 1111, and for TM ONE’s products and services at www.tmone.com.my. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

Voucher Giveaways for CI Medini’s Inaugural Night Market

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Ltd (Toast Box’s parent company) expertise in F&B, retail and operations of food based outlets is a perfect combination to expand UMLand’s footprint in the F&B sector. Present on the opening day is UML Lifestyle Sdn Bhd Executive Director, Freddie Lee. He shared UMLand’s plan to open 50 more units - either Toast Box or Bread Talk or even a combination of the two, depending on the locations. - by Norfy Shafeq TI

r o p e r t y developer, CI Medini will be organising a 6- day Or iental Night Market themed ‘Forbidden City of China’ near their sales The organising team and Tebrau MP Steven Choong holding up gallery with over 50 the event poster vendors and 20 food trucks from 10th – 12th May and 17th – 19th location was strategic as it’s near the Second Link to Singapore and highlighted that there May from 5pm to 11pm. “We have organised activities such as are plans to have more events in Iskandar lion dance performance, music fiesta, Chinese Puteri. “To see an immediate impact in the calligraphy contest, Kung Fu performances and doggie adoption campaign organised economy, we must attract tourists as this will by H.O.P.E NGO,” said Business Development help our Ringgit and local businesses move,” added Steven. Senior Manager Allan Loh Wann Sheng. The Oriental Night Market is coThe night market is expected to attract 15,000 local and tourist visitors. The organised by Bandaraya Johor Bahru Hawkers developer will also be promoting the event in and Traders Association. Vouchers will be Indonesia as they have been actively selling given at the Sales Gallery to visitors to shop and enjoy themselves at the event. - by Edey their properties there. Tebrau MP Steven Choong said the Suresh TI

What do Financial Institutions Look at? – Part 3 extent determine the pricing of the loan. The success of your loan application largely depends on the following: The 3Ps of Credit:

Gunasegaran Munusamy Head AKPK Johor Bahru Bangunan Bank Negara Malaysia

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hen you apply for a credit card, personal loan, or any other type of credit, the lender must first evaluate if you are a good credit risk. When assessing credit risk, a lender looks at the ability of a borrower to meet loan obligations which will to some

Purpose of borrowing • Lenders want to know why you are borrowing to assess the risk involved. The type of loan is then matched to your purpose for borrowing. If you are buying a house, then it is a housing loan while a hire purchase loan would be given to finance a car. The purpose and whether the loan is secured or unsecured, will among others, determine the interest rate and tenure of the loan. Payment ability • Your repayment capacity is

vital. Lenders are keen to see enough surplus income or cash reserve to meet your new financial commitments. They would like to be assured of your stable income or continuity of employment. Here, your cash flow position is being evaluated. An important indicator of your payment ability is your debtto-income ratio.

monthly income. A high ratio indicates that a person may not have enough cash for his monthly needs.

recommended amount. In this scenario, it is best that he strives to bring down the ratio.

As a general rule, your total monthly repayment on all your loans and credit card debt should not be more than 40% of your gross monthly income. Let us illustrate this point by working out an example of debtto-income ratio for Encik Daud:

So how do you bring down your debt-to-income ratio? You can either increase your income and/or lower your loan commitments. It is important not to over commit on loans and purchases using credit cards as this would have an impact on your ratio

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Payment history • Your past track records on repayments of your earlier or existing loans are looked at to determine what type of paymaster you are, especially if your chances of getting a new loan are slim. Debt-To-Income Ratio A debt-to-income ratio indicates a person’s total monthly loan repayments against his gross


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