ANWAR EXTENDS DONATION TO COMEDIAN AZLEE JAAFAR


KUALA LUMPUR, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today extended a personal donation to comedian Azlee Jaafar who suffered a heart attack recently.

In a Facebook post, Anwar said the donation was presented by his Political Secretary Ahmad Farhan Fauzi who visited the Senario member today.

‘He was previously admitted to the National Heart Institute (IJN) after having a heart attack at home.

‘Alhamdulillah, he has been discharged and allowed to return home now. Farhan also presented my donation to him to ease his burden,’ Anwar posted.

The Prime Minister also prayed for Azlee to continue to be blessed with good health and the ability to return to work in the entertainment industry.

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KPT READY TO REVIEW UNIVERSITY LECTURER TEACHING HOURS


NILAI, The Ministry of Higher Education will examine the need to balance the number of teaching hours for lecturers in the country’s universities.

Minister of Higher Education Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir said the average number of teaching hours in universities at the moment is around 18 hours a week which is one of the dilemmas faced by lecturers because there are other important responsibilities that need to be carried out.

“Lecturers at universities are of various levels, some who hold positions usually do not teach for up to 18 hours, it depends on the course, the number of students, this situation varies.

“However, the ministry will look into this matter, at the same time we want the lecturers’ activities in writing and doing research to be done well,” he told reporters.

He said this after attending the National Young Leadership Programme KARISMA: MADANI Thinkers at the Higher Education Leadership Academy (AKEPT) which was attended by 118 lecturers from various universities here today.

During th
e engagement session, Zambry said the ministry would prepare a course in dealing with and mastering the new education related to artificial intelligence (AI) for the lecturers to use.

“Gathering experience in teaching to face AI education. Lecturers are the ‘brain of the nation’. You all have great thoughts but if there is no transformation of knowledge, then no good results can be contributed to the country,” he said.

He said all educators need to use their expertise in line with digital development so that it can be translated to society and the development of this country.

Zambry also described the engagement session with educators as the best platform for voicing thoughtful views and suggestions to improve the quality of the country’s higher education.

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SANGFOR TECHNOLOGIES PARTNERS WITH TWO MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITIES TO BOOST CYBERSECURITY EDUCATION


KUALA LUMPUR, Sangfor Technologies, a leading provider of cybersecurity and cloud computing solutions, expands its collaborations with DRB-HICOM University of Automotive Malaysia (DRBHU) and Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur (IUKL) to advance cybersecurity education and meet the increasing demand for skilled professionals in the country and beyond.

Business Director of Government and Enterprise Cooperation at Sangfor Technologies Iris Xu said the partnerships are part of the company’s broader initiative to strengthen global educational connections.

“We are thrilled about our partnerships with DRBHU and IUKL as these collaborations will help bridge the gap between academia and industry, driving innovation and talent development,” she said in a statement recently.

She added that Sangfor has a strong track record in industry-education cooperation, partnering with over 600 Chinese universities through its Industry Education Centre.

By leveraging the collective expertise and resources, Sangfor aims to su
pport the development of high-quality cybersecurity education and training programmes.

Meanwhile, DRBHU Vice Chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Omar Osman expressed excitement upon its collaboration with Sangfor Technologies as it aligns with the university’s mission to provide students and staff with unparalleled opportunities for growth, learning as well as innovation in automotive and IT fields.

IUKL Executive Director Lenny Chong Ther Zern described it as a significant milestone in the university’s educational journey.

“Together, we will engage in research collaborations, focusing on academic research and online seminars. Additionally, we aim to establish a talent development base and facilitate student exchanges.

“These initiatives will enhance education and training, creating a mutually beneficial relationship that advances our shared vision of fostering talent and contributing to the academic community,” he said.

Sangfor Technologies (Malaysia) General Manager Jeffrey Zhang said the company has built partne
rships with over a thousand local channel partners, providing professional services to thousands of customers since establishing its office in Kuala Lumpur in 2010.

“Our team, comprising 90 per cent local talent, works tirelessly to address the cybersecurity needs of the region. However, we foresee a growing need for cybersecurity professionals as our operations expand.

“These partnerships will help fill this talent gap by training the next generation of experts,” he said.

Through these strategic partnerships, Sangfor expressed that it is committed towards enhancing the educational experience and addressing the talent gap in the cybersecurity industry.

The signing ceremonies for the collaborations took place on June 5 for DRBHU and June 6 for IUKL, witnessed by executives from Sangfor Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, including Deputy General Manager Kane Liu and Sales Director Chenhau Yang, along with senior leaders of the universities.

The collaborations also aim to develop a new generation of skilled p
rofessionals ready to tackle the challenges of the digital age.

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FORMER ACTRESS GETS A TASTE OF SUCCESS AS RESTAURANT OWNER


KUALA LUMPUR, From the glamorous world of entertainment, former actress Sharisa Haris Chong has moved on to become an entrepreneur, proving a career change is not a barrier to achieving greater success.

Sharisa, 35, who once captivated fans with her performances in popular dramas such as ‘Adellea Sofea’ and ‘Matahari Terbit Lagi’, has made a name for herself in business and even won the Entrepreneur Icon of Negeri Sembilan 2023 award.

Sharisa, whose acting career started in 2011, ventured into entrepreneurship in 2017 by opening a restaurant, Mama Nor, in Tampin, Negeri Sembilan.

Also known as Akak Sado Tampin on social media platform TikTok, she said her success as an entrepreneur has inspired her to work harder.

‘When I began focusing on my business, I was able to help many people and my life changed significantly. It wasn’t just my life that transformed, but also the lives of my parents, family and my staff… it made me feel very happy,” she said, sharing her experience in a recent episode of the pod
cast ‘Hidup Ini Keras’ (Life is Hard) produced by Digital Bernama TV and Bernama Radio.

Sharisa, who was born and raised in Tampin, said her decision to venture into business was due to life’s pressures, particularly the lack of acting offers after she was nominated for an award in the 2014 ‘Anugerah Skrin’ for her performance in ‘Matahari Terbit Lagi’.

“I had no choice and believed that business was the way for me to continue earning a living because I had been exposed to the restaurant business since I was a child,” she said.

With a capital of RM30,000, which was the payment she received for her last acting job, and some help from her father, she took over an eatery in 2017, located in a shoplot owned by the Tampin District Council.

‘Unfortunately, that place was ‘dead’; people didn’t know about it and its location was somewhat obscure, but… Alhamdulillah, after I took over, I rebranded it. I had zero business knowledge then, just the experience of growing up in a restaurant. I did it gradually until
the place became a hit.

“We started with five tables and served three main food items: ‘yong tau foo, nasi lemak and roti canai. I had no staff then. I did everything myself to the point where I had to turn down several acting jobs,” said Sharisa, who has a degree in counseling psychology from Universiti Malaya.

The ‘Ariana Rose’ actress, however, faced a loss of up to RM1 million due to her hasty decision to open a new branch in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, in 2018.

“I secured a shop in Kampung Baru with a monthly rent of RM20,000. Before starting operations, I renovated it at a cost of RM480,000. I used up all the money I had saved from my one year in business.

‘Business was good but I had to close the restaurant after nine months because I couldn’t manage it well due to my lack of business knowledge,” she said, adding she will soon be launching her own ‘yong tau foo’ sauce..

Meanwhile, when asked about her acting career, Sharisa admitted she misses acting but has not yet found the time and opportunity
to return to it.

“There haven’t been any acting offer yet but if it’s possible, I would like to make a comeback. However, I hope to be given a suitable role.

“I miss all the characters I’ve played but if given the chance, I would love to take on a comedy role because of its free-acting nature and the flexibility it offers,” said Sharisa, who last acted in the drama ‘Adellea Sofea’ directed by Shahrulezad Mohameddin in 2019.

Among the dramas and films Sharisa has starred in are ‘You Saka…Pergi Jauh-jauh’, ‘Karma’, ‘Tentang Dhia’, ‘Diari Plantun’,’Andai Bumi Tulip Takdirku’, ‘Monalisa’, ‘Bahaya Cinta’, ‘Bravo 5’ and ‘Suamiku Jatuh Dari Langit’.

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ROMPIN BUS CRASH: EIGHT VICTIMS STILL RECEIVING TREATMENT IN HOSPITAL


PEKAN, Eight victims of Sunday’s tour bus crash at Jalan Kuantan-Segamat, Rompin are still receiving treatment in hospitals in Kuantan, Segamat and Melaka, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni.

He said five of them are receiving treatment at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital (HTAA) in Kuantan, two at Hospital Segamat, Johor, and one at a private medical centre in Melaka whereas 27 victims who were injured in the accident have been allowed to return home.

“The five victims receiving treatment at HTAA are in a stable condition in the general ward, with one victim still unable to move due to a L1-L4 vertebral fracture while one patient has had a chest tube inserted due to a lung injury,” he said.

‘Meanwhile, two patients still need to be monitored because they suffered fractures to the vertebrae and ribs, and one patient has been placed in a cervical collar because of an injury to the cervical bone.”

Lukanisman said this when asked to comment on the latest update on the accident victims a
fter a working visit to the district health office (PKD) in Pekan, Pahang here today. Also present was Pahang Health director Datuk Dr Rusdi Abd Rahman.

In the road accident, four people died and 35 were injured after the bus which was ferrying a group from Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Jeram, Masjid Tanah, Melaka to Terengganu to attend a benchmarking programme was involved in an accident with a trailer.

The deceased were SK Jeram senior assistant Jeram Hasnatul Adilah Hassan, 48, second bus driver Hadi Asyraf Mad Idris, 29, school operations assistant Hamzah Ahmad, 60, and teacher, Dahlia Ahmad, 52.

The bus carrying 39 passengers, including two drivers, reportedly overturned on a road slope after losing control and crashed into the trailer carrying a load of iron hoops.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency