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Herald Malaysia
12-07-2025
- General
- Herald Malaysia
AOHD explores humanitarian models in Singapore
A delegation from the Archdiocesan Office for Human Development (AOHD), Kuala Lumpur, visited Singapore to attend the 2025 CHARIS Humanitarian Forum and Fair (HFF) and to explore regional models of inclusive ministry and humanitarian outreach. Jul 11, 2025 The AOHD delegation and Archbishop Julian Leow with Cardinal William Goh. SINGAPORE: A delegation from the Archdiocesan Office for Human Development (AOHD), Kuala Lumpur, visited Singapore to attend the 2025 CHARIS Humanitarian Forum and Fair (HFF) and to explore regional models of inclusive ministry and humanitarian visit began with immersion in the Church's outreach ministries, including Caritas Agape Village, where the team engaged with key organisations such as the Society of St Vincent de Paul, Roman Catholic Prison Ministry, Catholic Welfare Services, Montfort Care and Abilities Beyond Limitations and Expectations. They also visited Crossings Café — staffed by individuals on the autism spectrum — and the Catholic Centre.A standout moment was the visit to Enabling Village, a pioneering inclusive space integrating education, employment, and community life for persons with diverse abilities. The AOHD team saw strong potential to adapt this model highlight of the trip was the CHARIS Humanitarian Forum and Fair, held on June 14 with the theme 'Here I Am, Lord'. Archbishop Julian Leow delivered the keynote, urging compassionate action in response to global crises. Cardinal William Goh of Singapore presided over the closing forum, structured around the themes of Heart, Head, and Hands, featured reflections, strategic insights, and real-life testimonies from humanitarian leaders across the region. Exhibits showcased outreach efforts and offered volunteer visit concluded with a hands-on experience at Willing Hearts Soup Kitchen, which serves 10,000 meals daily to the underprivileged. Invigorated by the experience, the AOHD delegation returned with renewed vision and practical insights to strengthen special needs inclusion, grassroots outreach, and inter-ministry collaboration within the Archdiocese.


Sinar Daily
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sinar Daily
Rossa's ‘Here I Am' concert was more ‘Here We Are'
The Indonesian pop diva's Here I Am concert in Kuala Lumpur dazzled with powerhouse vocals, surprise collaborations, and a heartfelt tribute to Malaysia's music legends. By SHAH SHAMSHIRI 16 Jun 2025 04:18pm Rossa captivates the crowd with her powerful vocals and signature stage presence during her 'Here I Am' concert at Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur. Photo: Inspire production CURRENTLY reigning as Malaysia's favourite Indonesian chanteuse, Rossa gave her fans a night to remember at her Here I Am concert held at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. Performing to an audience of about 8,000 fans, the well-adored and seasoned stage performer opened the night with her beloved debut hit Tegar, followed by Malam Pertama and Wanita Yang Kau Pilih. Rossa wasted no time diving into her catalogue of emotional ballads. The crowd's excitement only grew as she was joined by the finalists of One in a Million — Kai Deva, Mary Grace, and Zazleen — who sang Takkan Berpaling Darimu with her. The momentum continued with the entrance of the four Indonesian Idol finalists — Jemima, Awdella, Syarla, and Rimar — collectively known as 'The Ladies,' who performed Kepastian and Bila Salah alongside Rossa. Rossa shares the stage with Indonesian Idol finalists Jemima, Awdella, Syarla, and Rimar — collectively known as The Ladies. Photo: Inspire production The concert flowed seamlessly as Rossa moved into a heartfelt performance of Hijrah Cinta, showcasing her vocal control and emotional depth. A much-anticipated duet with Malaysia's Ernie Zakri followed, delivering the hit Masing-masing and Rossa's classic Aku Bukan Untukmu. The chemistry between the two vocalists was undeniable, and their powerful harmonies received roaring applause. In a touching tribute, Rossa honoured Malaysia's own pop queen, Datuk Sri Siti Nurhaliza — who was seated in the VIP section — by singing a few lines of Percayalah. To the audience's surprise and delight, Siti joined in from her seat as a microphone was passed to her, creating one of the most memorable and spontaneous moments of the evening. Rossa shares the spotlight with Malaysia's Hael Husaini (left) and Indonesian rockstar Ariel Noah (right) during her electrifying 'Here I Am' concert at Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur, delivering powerhouse duets that brought the crowd to their feet. Photo: Inspire production Adding even more star power, Ariel from Indonesian band Noah made a striking appearance, performing Nada Nada Cinta and a stripped-down, rock-infused version of Tegar. Despite having just arrived from Stockholm, the seasoned frontman looked relaxed and charismatic, proving once again why he remains a fan favourite. Malaysian artists also had their moments to shine — rapper MK of K-Clique made a brief cameo, and local heartthrob Hael Husaini delivered romantic renditions of Terlalu Cinta, Takdir Cinta, and the upbeat Meriah Lain Macam. Rossa gave her fans a night to remember at her 'Here I Am' concert held at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil. Photo: Inspire production Although it was billed as Rossa's solo concert, the night felt more like a celebration of music and friendship, featuring a revolving door of guest appearances. While some fans may have hoped for more solo moments from the star herself, Rossa's ability to bring together such a diverse line-up only affirmed her status as a beloved figure in the regional music scene. Graced with several beautiful outfit changes throughout the night, the stylish singer also proved why her musical presence has withstood three decades of music evolution. She wrapped the evening with crowd favourites like Ayat-Ayat Cinta, Pudar, Hey Ladies, and Sakura, as her voice consistently soared with clarity and poise. Despite the many guest performances, Rossa remained the heart of the show. Her charm, stage presence, and unmistakable vocals served as a reminder of why she continues to hold a special place in the hearts of her Malaysian fans.


Hype Malaysia
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Indonesian Divas Rossa & Bunga Citra Lestari Set To Slay KL With Concerts In June & September
Kuala Lumpur's music scene is about to light up as two of Indonesia's most celebrated artists, Bunga Citra Lestari (BCL) and Rossa, gear up to take the stage in 2025. These aren't just concerts – they're emotional deep-dives into the heart of Indonesian pop. If unforgettable live music is on your 2025 wishlist, make space for both shows. Whether you're drawn to heart-wrenching ballads or eager to see rising stars share the spotlight with pop royalty, each concert brings something truly special for music lovers. Bunga Citra Lestari: Eternal Love – Timeless Romance When it comes to raw emotion and timeless ballads, no one does it like Bunga Citra Lestari (BCL). With hits like 'Cinta Sejati', '12 Tahun Terindah', and her latest single 'Memulai Kembali', her voice is basically the soundtrack to your late-night feelings. Organised by Pulse Project Asia, the concert aims to provide an intimate atmosphere, enhanced by world-class production and lighting. For those seeking an exclusive experience, the Cinta Abadi Package offers perks like a personal meet and greet, signed merchandise, and a photo opportunity with BCL. Additionally, the first 300 ticket purchasers will gain access to a special soundcheck session. Don't miss BCL live in an intimate night at KLCC's Plenary Hall on 27th September 2025 – grab your tickets starting from RM288 now at Ticket2U before they're gone. Rossa: Here I Am Concert Rossa, Indonesia's 'Queen of Pop,' has been making music for over 20 years with more than 130 songs and 12 million albums sold. Her Here I Am concert is part of a big Asian tour celebrating her success. Fans can look forward to songs from her popular 2023 album 'Another Journey: The Beginning,' which quickly went quadruple platinum. Known for her strong voice and stage presence, Rossa's show will be both memorable and exciting. The concert will also spotlight emerging talents from Malaysia, including the top four finalists from the Calpis Soda One In A Million (CSOIAM) competition: MaryGrace, Kai Deva, Jimi, and Zazzleen. Their inclusion underscores Rossa's commitment to nurturing the next generation of artists. Catch Rossa live at Axiata Arena on 14th June 2025 – get your tickets now at Ticket2U before they sell out. What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0