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Local indie film debuts at OGDC

WITH only a small $2,500 budget, a team of young novices from Kuala Belait has successfully rolled out a local Indie film entitled ‘Chloe,’ which tells the story of a 14year-old girl going through her teenage years in the face of peer pressure and rocky relations with her young mother. Members of the cast, crew, .

Red ribbons to mark World AIDS Day

IN conjunction with the commemoration of World AIDS Day, Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) will be handing out a limited number of red ribbons at all its seven branches. Customers can pick up a red ribbon to commemorate World AIDS Day which will be observed tomorrow, December 1. Marilyn Graeme, Lead HIV Champion and Manager of .

DAY OF JUBILATION FOR KINDY GRADUATES

Twenty-five Belait and five Lumut students from Kindycare School yesterday received certificates during a graduation ceremony held at the Seria District Office Hall. The day saw BSP Corporate Affairs Head Hjh Masni bte Hj Munir presenting the certificates to the students. Later, the students demonstrated their talents at playing musical instruments, while others staged traditional .

Malay village in the heart of S’pore

Since the 1950s, Geylang Serai is a popular destination for visitors to Singapore, especially during Ramadhan and Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Just as the Malaysians are proud of Kampong Baru at the centre of Kuala Lumpur, Singaporeans are also proud of Geylang Serai Malay village in the heart of Singapore. Wooden houses still stand strong in .

Shopper’s haven on Gaya Street

If you find yourself in Kota Kinabalu on a Sunday morning, the stalls at Gaya street is the place you want to be. It is a famous tourist destination and the roads will be closed on Sundays so that customers can stroll leisurely along the area and watch peddlers promoting their goods incessantly. Open as .

World’s most haunted places

R C Wahab Some believe in the existence of supernatural phenomena while others remain sceptical or dismiss the idea altogether. But despite the differences in each individual’s beliefs, ghostly tales and legends have not failed to capture the attention of people around the globe and as they ponder whether these stories are genuine, what evidence .

Sights & sounds of Tokyo

Tokyo is a state-of-the-art city that attracts thousands of visitors from around the globe all year round. The sheer level of energy is the most striking aspect of Japan’s capital city. Tokyo is a place where the urgent rhythms of consumer culture collide with the quieter moments that linger from older traditions. Blooming cherry blossoms .

Cooler than Batman’s ride

This is the future of your dream beemer. Very much like a batmobile. The only difference is that it could be you, not batman behind the wheel. Not in Gotham City but in Bandar Seri Begawan. Sadly though for now, this could be part of the most wonderful dreams you will have since you won’t .

Family heads receive Korban meat

The sacrificial meat, conferred from His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam and the Royal Family today was distributed to those eligible to receive it. In the Brunei Muara District, the distributions were launched at the Brunei Muara district office, in the afternoon. Watch Video Balai Berita RTB The meat was handed .

HM performs Korban

A total of 46 cows and 14 goats were sacrificed by His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddein Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang Dipertuan of Brunei Darussalam and members of the Royal Family in conjunction with the 1430 Hijrah Hari Raya Aidiladha celebrations. The Sunat feast of sacrifice commenced shortly after the Aidil Adha Sunat .


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