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The Sun
7 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Penang on strong path to progress, firmly rooted in heritage
GEORGE TOWN: Penang is on the right track to becoming one of Malaysia's most advanced states, driven by its strengths in industry, investment and tourism, said Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib. In an exclusive interview with Bernama, Tun Ramli said Penang's strategic blend of modern infrastructure, rich historical heritage and cultural diversity continues to attract global investors and tourists, placing the state prominently on the Southeast Asian investment map. 'Penang has a heritage that cannot be replicated, a legacy shaped by locals and colonial influences. It's not just physical, but also traditional, which includes customs, food, and way of life, all in one rich mix,' he said. The interview was conducted recently at Seri Mutiara by Bernama editor-in-chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj and Penang bureau chief R. Ratcharathan. Tun Ramli noted that Penang's historical role as a trading port has been bolstered by modern infrastructure such as the Penang International Airport and an efficient road network, which continue to attract steady inflows of foreign investment. In the first quarter of 2025, Penang recorded RM6.7 billion in approved investments, 90 per cent of which were foreign direct investments (FDI), accounting for 22 per cent of Malaysia's total. He said the state's economy is expected to remain robust, driven by high-tech industries such as electronics, semiconductors and artificial intelligence (AI), supported by ongoing infrastructure upgrades by the state government. Among the key federal-led mega projects seen as future catalysts are the Penang Light Rail Transit (LRT) project and the Juru–Sungai Dua Elevated Expressway, which are expected to improve connectivity significantly, ease tourist access and strengthen investment support. On tourism, Tun Ramli highlighted that Penang's competitive edge lies not only in its scenic charm but in its heritage-based tourism, ranging from colonial architecture to deep-rooted customs and diverse culinary traditions reflecting the state's multiracial identity. 'Heritage here isn't just about buildings, it's a way of life. Like the Taj Mahal in India, which has drawn crowds for centuries, Penang's heritage continues to captivate people from all over. The interest keeps growing,' he said. The Penang International Airport recorded nearly 2 million passenger movements in the first quarter of 2025, a 69.55 per cent increase from the same period last year. International passenger numbers rose by over 80 per cent, while domestic passengers increased by more than 57 per cent. Tun Ramli also praised the state's racial harmony and the strong command of the Malay language among non-Malay communities, calling it a solid foundation for Penang's progress. 'Penang is well poised for the future. What matters now is that we preserve our heritage while continuing to strengthen development,' he said in closing. - Bernama

Malay Mail
2 days ago
- Politics
- Malay Mail
Communications Ministry sec-gen Mohamad Fauzi receives ‘Datuk Seri' honour at Penang Governor's birthday ceremony
GEORGE TOWN, July 29 — Communications Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa was today conferred the Darjah Gemilang Pangkuan Negeri (D.G.P.N) award, which carries the title 'Datuk Seri', in conjunction with Penang Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib's 84th birthday. The award was presented during the investiture ceremony at Dewan Sri Pinang here, in recognition of his contributions towards strengthening the public service delivery system and the development of the national communications policy. Mohamad Fauzi, 57, has held several strategic positions, including as Immigration Department deputy director-general (Operations) and Home Ministry deputy secretary-general (Policy and Control). Hailing from Kepala Batas, Kedah, he has contributed to numerous transformational initiatives in government administration, particularly in organisational development, security and communications since his appointment as Communications Ministry secretary-general on May 3, 2023. Throughout his public service career, he has also received various honours and awards, including the Ahli Mangku Negara (A.M.N.), Setia Diraja Kedah (S.D.K.), and Darjah Pangkuan Seri Melaka (D.P.S.M.), in recognition of his contributions to the public sector. The third day of the investiture ceremony also saw 389 other recipients being awarded state honours, decorations and medals, including two recipients of the Darjah Yang Mulia Pangkuan Negeri (D.M.P.N) and 31 recipients of the Darjah Setia Pangkuan Negeri (D.S.P.N). — Bernama


The Star
3 days ago
- The Star
Tun Ramli defies age with unstoppable energy at 84
GEORGE TOWN: At 84, many would choose to slow down, but Penang Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib defies this norm, proving that age is truly just a number. Instead of retreating into a life of leisure, he remains an active, energetic, and forward-thinking figure, continuing to serve the people with the same zeal that has defined his career. In an exclusive interview with Bernama, Tun Ramli shared the secrets behind his vitality, even after stepping away from politics more than two decades ago. His formula? A blend of passion, discipline, and a love for adventure that has kept him physically fit and mentally sharp. After retiring from politics in 2008, Tun Ramli's life didn't slow down. He embraced his newfound freedom as an opportunity to explore new horizons. "I didn't fall into a lull after leaving politics. Instead, I turned to writing, and now I've authored four books," he shared with Bernama's editor-in-chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj and Penang Bureau chief R. Ratcharathan at Seri Mutiara here recently. Writing, however, was just the beginning. His lifelong passions-mountain climbing and cycling-soon became his next adventures. Over the years, he has conquered several peaks, including Gunung Tahan in Pahang, Lenawee Mountain in Colorado, and mountains in Oman, Bhutan and Indonesia. Tun Ramli's legacy extends beyond politics. His written works include Pasir Salak: Sehamparan Sejarah Perjuangan, Meniti Zaman, Bangsa Melayu: Penjejak Benua and Tuan Yang di-Pertua: Daripada Seorang Budak Kampung Sehingga Menjadi Peneraju Parlimen. He's also contributed articles to Majalah Commonwealth and created travel brochures and dioramas for the Pasir Salak Historical Complex in Perak. Tun Ramli credits his longevity to a balanced routine that includes both mental and physical activities. "While I may not be as physically strong as I once was, staying active both mentally and physically keeps me youthful," he said. He regularly cycles around Penang, enjoying the island's beauty, while encouraging the younger generation to find balance in their own lives. "Work hard, but don't forget to live. Maintain both body and mind; if one falters, the other will too," he advised. Beyond his public life, Tun Ramli is a devoted family man. A proud grandfather of seven, he treasures every moment with his grandchildren. "In family matters, I'm all in. I'm close to my grandchildren, and I love spending time with them," he shared. His strong family values emphasise the importance of love and connection, despite his high-profile career. Married to Toh Puan Raja Noora Ashikin since 1973, Tun Ramli finds fulfilment in his family life, which has always been a source of joy and strength. – Bernama

Barnama
4 days ago
- Politics
- Barnama
KSN: DPPN Award A Source Of Motivation To Further Elevate Public Service
GEORGE TOWN, July 26 (Bernama) -- Chief Secretary to the Government (KSN) Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar described the Darjah Panglima Pangkuan Negeri (DPPN) award he received today as a source of motivation to continue strengthening and driving the public service towards greater heights. He conveyed his deepest appreciation to the Yang Dipertua Negeri of Penang, Tun Ramli Ngah Talib, for conferring the award, which carries the title 'Datuk Seri'. 'This award further strengthens my resolve to improve the public service to a higher level of excellence,' he said briefly when met by reporters after the investiture ceremony held in conjunction with Tun Ramli's 84th birthday celebration at Dewan Seri Pinang here today.


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Business
- New Straits Times
Respect for monarchy institution a vital foundation for nation-building, says Tun Ramli
GEORGE TOWN: Penang Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib today said that respect for the institution of the Constitutional Monarchy is a vital foundation in nation-building and ensuring the stability of the nation-state system. He said the monarchy institution was not just a historical legacy, but part of the governance structure that guaranteed a balance between power, responsibility and the rights of the people. "This principle has been enshrined in one of the five principles of Rukun Negara, which should be understood, appreciated and preserved with a full sense of responsibility. "In this country, the monarchy institution is not only a symbol of sovereignty, but also serves as a guardian of the supremacy of the constitution, a preserver of traditional values and a unifier of the people in a noble spirit of patriotism," he said in his address at the investiture of the state awards, medals and honours in conjunction with his 84th birthday celebration at Dewan Seri Pinang, here today. Therefore, he also called on the people of Penang to always express this respect through a sincere attitude, understanding and appreciation because the institution of the state, which is founded on the principle of a Constitutional Monarchy, will remain intact as long as the people hold fast to the same foundation. Meanwhile, Ramli said the upcoming National Month should be a platform to strengthen the spirit of independence and foster a deep love for the country. He said that apart from being a historical heritage, independence is also a shared responsibility of every citizen of the country to preserve peace, appreciate the blessings of freedom and defend the progress that has been achieved. In his address, the Governor also congratulated the state government on its success in recording a gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 4.8 per cent last year, which brought the state's GDP to RM121.5 billion. "Indeed, the state government has proven that systematic, focused and progressive administration is one of the main keys to ensuring sustainable economic stability," he said. Earlier, the Governor's birthday celebration began with a 17-gun salute, inspection of the parade and guard of honour, followed by the investiture of the state awards, medals and honours. Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, who received the State Commander-in-Chief (DPPN), which carries the title of Datuk Seri, topped the list of 280 recipients. This year, 150 individuals will receive the Order of Merit while 1,380 people will receive the medals and honours at the ceremony, which is to be over four days starting today, and on July 28 to 30.