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Borneo Post
14-07-2025
- Sport
- Borneo Post
Wee hands over Amateur Swimming Association of Sarawak leadership to Tan after 15 years
Wee (centre) and Tan (fifth right) in a photo with new and past committee members. KUCHING (July 14): Amateur Swimming Association of Sarawak (Asas) president Dato Wee Hong Seng has officially stepped down at the association's annual general meeting at Pandelela Rinong Aquatic Centre, Petra Jaya Sports Complex yesterday. 'As I stand here delivering my final speech as Asas president, I am filled with gratitude, reflection and a profound sense of pride,' he said after 15 years at the helm. His approach from the outset, he added, was defined by a clear purpose which was to build not just a functional organisation but a resilient, athlete-focused institution that would elevate Sarawak's standing in Malaysian swimming. 'Our goals were simple but ambitious, to strengthen the grassroots. To empower our divisions. To nurture champions. And to ensure Sarawak was seen and respected on every competitive stage,' he said. He believes the association went on to build something enduring, refine athlete development and forge key alliances with ministries, agencies and national bodies. 'Our swimmers have brought home gold after gold but, more importantly, they've brought home values — resilience, humility, teamwork,' he went on. The association, he stressed, must never become a vehicle for personal gain or ego. 'We are here to serve. Not to profit. Not to chase status. We exist for our athletes, full stop,' he explained. 'You do not just inherit a position. You inherit a legacy. You carry the weight of 15 years of progress. You carry Sarawak's name,' Wee told the newly elected committee. 'Please, always put our athletes first. Listen to them. Stand by them. Develop them, not for your benefit, but for their future,' he urged. Pemanca Tan Kun Gee (Kuching) was elected as the new president for the term 2025-2027 along with Ung Chung Sung (Sibu) as his deputy. The vice presidents are Ling Neng Ching (Bintulu), Chong Ted Sen (Kuching) and Ting Chee Hee (Miri). Tang Chau Fang (Kuching) is the new secretary while the treasurer is Sia Chiew Hung (Sibu). The committee members include Carol Ting and Chan Ngiik Ching (Bintulu), Amy Ting Ling Ling and Diana Chee Su Ling (Miri), Wong Liong Kheng (Sibu), Hii Hieng Chiong and Pang Suk Yun (Asas). Amateur Swimming Association of Sarawak lead Tan Kun Gee wee hong seng


Borneo Post
09-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Dr Sim urges community leaders to instil local values in Sarawak's youth
(From fourth left) Lau, Dr Sim and Hieng Wuong officiate at the event. SIBU (June 9): Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian wants community leaders to instil local values and culture in Sarawak's younger generation towards nation-building. The Local Government and Housing Minister expressed his worries about the implementation of the state's free education policy starting next year, particularly for students pursuing their studies at Australian-based Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus. 'Between 3,000 and 5,000 Sarawak students will receive free education at the University of Technology Sarawak (UTS) and Swinburne next year because we want high education standards, particularly Australian education. 'I am more worried for Swinburne because I am not sure if we are going to teach our students Australian education with Sarawak values. 'It is very important; otherwise, we will never teach Sarawak values to those (who will be) serving Sarawak,' he said when officiating the Sibu Chinese Community Leaders Association 20th anniversary celebration and 11th committee installation here last night. Dr Sim also expressed concern that students might migrate to Australia, enticed by well-paying jobs after their graduation, as their degrees are recognised by the country. 'It would be like we are preparing 5,000 talents every year for migration. 'This is why it is important for us, community leaders at the forefront of Sarawak government, to teach them local values. 'It is similarly impoprtant for the people to maintain unity, stability and working together for shared prosperity, especially as Sarawak's economy is expected to continue flourishing in 2030,' he added. Meanwhile, Temenggong Dato Vincent Lau was elected president of the association for the 2025-2026 term, with Pemanca Datuk Jason Tai, Pemanca Liong Khing Hee, Kapitan Fung Tat Shen, Penghulu Lau Hieng Wuong and Kapitan Ting Hua Chuan as vice presidents. Kapitan Sim Tang Fei became secretary, joined by Penghulu Lim Kuah Liew as assistant secretary. Penghulu Yong Kin Sung took on the role of treasurer, assisted by Penghulu Tiew Siik Nieng. Filling other key positions were Kapitan Chew Hoo Kiong (welfare officer), Kapitan Wong Chiew Sieng (assistant welfare officer), Kapitan Low Muong Ing (general affairs officer), Kapitan Lau Sei Kwang (assistant general affairs officer), Kapitan So Teck Kee (cultural officer) and Penghulu Kong Sien Min (assistant cultural officer). The committee included Kapitan Ling Hua Wee, Kapitan Chua Kim Seng, Kapitan Wong Jont Kiong, Penghulu Wong Ung, Kapitan Connie Loh and Kapitan Peter Lau were the committee members. Among those present were Dr Sim's wife Datin Amar Enn Ong and Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government Datuk Michael Tiang.


Borneo Post
27-04-2025
- General
- Borneo Post
Traditional dishes hold significant economic value, says assemblyman
Chukpai (centre) and his wife Cyntia Serah Emang, on his left, help themselves to the local dishes on display at one of the booths. SUNGAI ASAP (April 27): Many traditional dishes hold significant economic value. In stating this, Murum assemblyman Kennedy Chukpai Ugon commended the organiser of a food festival for highlighting Sarawak's culinary heritage through this platform. He made these remarks while officiating at the 'Kenyah Uma Baha Traditional Food Festival' at Lamin Adet Bangen Kimet Hall, in Uma Baha Apau Koyan, last Saturday. 'Congratulations to the women's bureau of the Uma Baha Apau Koyan, its JKKK (village security and development committee) and all those involved in hosting this trailblazing festival. 'The festival aims to celebrate and safeguard the culinary heritage of the Kenyah community, particularly the Uma Baha ethnic group, ensuring that traditional dishes are preserved and passed down to younger generations. 'It also serves as a tribute to and a preservation effort for the recipes created by our ancestors,' said Chukpai. He also hoped that the event would inspire women, and also the younger generation, to confidently showcase traditional dishes, emphasising their unique flavours and cultural significance. Among those present at the event local community leader Pemanca Tony Kulleh, organising chairperson Christina Lep Apui, Uma Baha Apau Koyan women's bureau chief Linda Tuban, as well as local councillors and representatives from Sarawak Energy Berhad (Bakun HEP). food festival Kennedy Chukpai Ugon lead traditional food