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Saving mangroves with the power of youth
Saving mangroves with the power of youth

The Star

time05-07-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Saving mangroves with the power of youth

Students showing their planted mangrove seedlings. KOTA KINABALU: A mangrove preservation programme involving students across Sabah kicked off at the Wetland Ramsar Site here. Fifty students from five secondary schools joined the programme with the hope of learning more about mangroves, their role in the environment and why preservation is crucial. A Form 2 student from SM Tshung Tsin, who only wanted to be identified as Adeline, said prior to this, she was unsure about the role of mangroves and that biodiversity thrived in their environment. She got to know about the Mangrove Preservation Outreach Campaign 2025 from her science teacher and friends, who were also selected to join the first series of conservation initiative by Hibiscus Petroleum. The half-day event, which started on Thursday, also saw the participation of students and their teachers from SMK Likas, SM Lok Yuk, SMK Taman Tun Fuad and SM Kian Kok. Themed 'Shaping Tomorrow's Mangrove Protectors Today', the day started with an opening ceremony before the students proceeded to plant mangrove saplings at designated locations at the Kota Kinabalu Wetland Ramsar Site. Experts from the Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society gave talks and a guided tour of the mangrove forest inside the site. Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society president Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa highlighted the urgency of protecting mangrove ecosystems. He explained that mangroves are critical to environmental resilience as they protect coastlines, support marine life and store large amounts of carbon. It is vital for young people to understand their value and take part in preserving mangroves, he said. Hibiscus Petroleum's head of operations asset in Sabah, Edmund Ang, congratulated the students for involving themselves in something crucial which is vital for the environment in the state. 'From their critical role in protecting our coastlines and supporting rich biodiversity, to their contribution in mitigating climate change, mangroves are truly nature's silent guardians,' he said in his speech. Through the tree planting activity, Ang said each of the students had taken part in something powerful. 'This is more than a symbolic act. It is a legacy you will leave behind. A living, breathing testament of your commitment to protecting our natural heritage,' he added.

Teaching Sabah students to preserve the wetlands
Teaching Sabah students to preserve the wetlands

The Star

time04-07-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Teaching Sabah students to preserve the wetlands

KOTA KINABALU: A mangrove preservation programme involving students across the state kicked off at the Wetland Ramsar site here. A total of 50 students from five secondary schools entered the programme with the hope of learning more about mangroves, their uses to the environment and why preservation is crucial. A Form 2 student from SM Tshung Tsin, who only wanted to be identified as Adeline, said prior to this, she was unsure what mangroves were and that many biodiversity thrived in this environment. She learned about the Mangrove Preservation Outreach Campaign 2025 from her science teacher and some other friends, who were also selected to join for this first series of conservation initiatives by Hibiscus Petroleum. The half-day event, which started on Thursday (July 3), also saw students and their teachers from SMK Likas, SM Lok Yuk, SMK Taman Tun Fuad and SM Kian Kok participating. Theme 'Shaping Tomorrow's Mangrove Protectors Today', the day started with an opening ceremony before the students proceeded to plant mangrove saplings at designated locations at the Kota Kinabalu Wetland Ramsar Site. They later attentively listened to experts from the Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society during a mangrove talk and guided tour of the mangrove forest inside the site. Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society president Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa welcomed the participants and highlighted the urgency of protecting mangrove ecosystems. He explained that mangroves were critical to environmental resilience as they protect coastlines, support marine life, and store large amounts of carbon. He said it was vital that young people understand their value and take part in their preservation. Hibiscus Petroleum's Head of Operated Asset, Sabah, Edmund Ang congratulated the students for involving themselves in something not only noble but vital for the environment in the state. 'From their critical role in protecting our coastlines and supporting rich biodiversity, to their contribution in mitigating climate change, mangroves are truly nature's silent guardians,' he said during his launching speech. Through the tree planting activity, he said that each of the students took part in something powerful. 'This is more than a symbolic act. It is a legacy you will leave behind. A living, breathing testament of your commitment to protecting our natural heritage,' Ang said. He said two other similar events are set to be held in districts outside Kota Kinabalu soon. 'Over the course of this campaign, we will be engaging with 15 selected schools, five from each district, and welcoming a total of 150 bright, passionate students,' he said.

Fifty students join mangrove conservation drive in KK
Fifty students join mangrove conservation drive in KK

Daily Express

time03-07-2025

  • General
  • Daily Express

Fifty students join mangrove conservation drive in KK

Published on: Thursday, July 03, 2025 Published on: Thu, Jul 03, 2025 By: Noor Zafira Zayn Text Size: Some of the students during the programme. KOTA KINABALU: Fifty students from five secondary schools in Kota Kinabalu took part in a mangrove conservation programme aimed at raising environmental awareness among youth. The programme, themed 'Shaping the Mangrove Protectors of Tomorrow', was organised by Hibiscus Petroleum in collaboration with the Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society at the Kota Kinabalu Ramsar Wetland site on Thursday. Hibiscus Petroleum Sabah's Head of Operations, Edmund Ang, said the initiative reflects the younger generation's growing involvement in safeguarding Sabah's coastal ecosystem. Students also participated in a tree-planting activity and a guided tour on mangrove ecosystems, led by experts from the conservation society. The event marked the first of three planned campaigns involving 15 schools across different districts, with a total of 150 students expected to participate. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Kota Belud students Join ‘Let's Be Safe' campaign
Kota Belud students Join ‘Let's Be Safe' campaign

Borneo Post

time27-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Borneo Post

Kota Belud students Join ‘Let's Be Safe' campaign

Students listening attentively to a safe riding instructor speaking on key safety checks to ensure motorcycles are in proper condition and fit for use. KOTA BELUD (May 27): A total of 500 students from nine secondary schools in Sabah's northern Kota Belud district came together on Tuesday for a meaningful and engaging safety awareness programme called the 'Let's Be Safe' Safety Campaign. Driven by oil and gas company Hibiscus Petroleum, the programme was organised in collaboration with the Sabah Education Department (JPNS), through its Kota Belud District Education Office, and working with the police and Fire and Rescue Department. Held at SMK Usukan, the half-day event was aimed at instilling a culture of safety among Form Three students — a crucial age group as they become more independent in their daily lives. The schools that took part were SMK Usukan, SMKA Tun Said, SMK Taun Gusi, SMK Taun Gusi II, SMK Arshad, SMK Narinang, SMK Tambulion, SMK Pekan and SMK Pekan II. The programme featured interactive demonstrations and informative talks designed to help students understand personal safety, accident prevention and risk awareness both online and offline. The highlights of the campaign included live demonstrations by firemen where students learned what actions to take in the event a fire takes place or to prevent them, as well as a demonstration on safe motorcycle riding. Besides that, the students also listened attentively to a talk by the police which covered social media safety, including on topics that touched on cyberbullying, physical bullying and online scams. There were also talks on fire safety and natural disaster preparedness, particularly floods, by the Fire and Rescue Department while a safe riding awareness session helped to promote responsible behaviour among young motorcyclists. The campaign carried the central message that safety is a lifelong habit and that being aware of risks in different environments — at school, at home, and in public — is key to staying safe. Students were encouraged to identify potential threats and take proactive steps to protect themselves and others. Sabah Education Director Datuk Haji Raisin bin Saidin, who was the guest of honour, highlighted the importance of the initiative in nurturing a safety-first mindset among young people wherever they may be. Raisin hoped that the students can cultivate awareness, skills and a mindset that prioritises safety at all times, enabling them to focus on their studies and, ultimately, on becoming well-rounded individuals. 'The three main focuses of this year's programme namely social media safety awareness, including awareness on cyberbullying and physical bullying; awareness on safe motorcycle riding; and awareness on fire prevention and natural disaster (flood), are in line with the aspirations of the Education Ministry, which consistently ensures the well-being and safety of students. 'Our highest appreciation and thanks go to Hibiscus Petroleum, the Kota Belud District Education Office, and all parties involved in making this awareness campaign a success. 'The collaboration between government departments and agencies with the private sector is a good example of how various sectors can work together to shape a safer and more knowledgeable generation,' he added. His speech was delivered by JPNS Student Development Sector Assistant Director Charles Lawrence @ Muhammad Ariffin. Hibiscus Petroleum's Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE) Acting Head, Sabah, Mohammad Hatta Mansor said the campaign was an example of the company's efforts aimed at raising safety awareness among young people. This, he said, was through the sharing of messages and guidance centred around safety — a vital component and priority of Hibiscus Petroleum's day-to-day operations. 'This campaign is designed as a platform for disseminating safety messages, focusing on issues and threats related to personal safety at home, at school, in public spaces and online,' he said in his closing speech. 'The goal is to help secondary school students, as they are the target group that needs early guidance and exposure to personal safety — as the Malay proverb says, 'melentur buluh, biarlah dari rebungnya (to bend a bamboo, start when it is still a shoot)',' he added. Hatta urged all the students, who were now 'safety ambassadors' after taking part in the safety campaign, to continue applying the safety tips they learned in the programme besides spreading safety awareness to their friends and family members. Also present at the event were Kota Belud District Education Officer Dr Japran Hj Kusin and Hibiscus Petroleum's Community & Government Relations Senior Executive Durie Rainer Fong.

Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad Third Quarter 2025 Earnings: RM0.15 loss per share (vs RM0.13 profit in 3Q 2024)
Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad Third Quarter 2025 Earnings: RM0.15 loss per share (vs RM0.13 profit in 3Q 2024)

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad Third Quarter 2025 Earnings: RM0.15 loss per share (vs RM0.13 profit in 3Q 2024)

Revenue: RM572.8m (down 5.1% from 3Q 2024). Net loss: RM116.0m (down by 214% from RM101.8m profit in 3Q 2024). RM0.15 loss per share (down from RM0.13 profit in 3Q 2024). AI is about to change healthcare. These 20 stocks are working on everything from early diagnostics to drug discovery. The best part - they are all under $10bn in marketcap - there is still time to get in early. All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to decline by 1.0% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, while revenues in the Oil and Gas industry in Asia are expected to remain flat. Performance of the market in Malaysia. The company's shares are down 3.3% from a week ago. Before you take the next step you should know about the 2 warning signs for Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad that we have uncovered. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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