The Borneo Post

Kapit Chiang Chuan group receives RM25,000 in government grants

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KAPIT: The Kapit Chiang Chuan Associatio­n (KCCA) has received RM25,000 in government grants, meant for the group to run its activities this year.

This was announced during its annual pre-Chinese New Year dinner at Kapit Civic Centre last Sunday, which hosted 440 guests.

Of the allocation­s, RM10,000 was from federal Works Minister and Kapit MP Dato Sri Alexander Nanta Linggi; another RM10,000 from Deputy Minister in Sarawak Premier’s Department (Native Laws and Customs) and Bukit Goram assemblyma­n Datuk Jefferson Jamit Unyat; and RM5,000 from Baleh assemblyma­n Nicholas Kudi Jantai.

Representi­ng Nanta at the event was political secretary to the ministry Ambrose Abong Bugek, while Bukit Goram service centre official James Sandak and a political secretary to the Premier of Sarawak Susan Clement came on behalf of Jamit and Nicholas, respective­ly.

In his remarks, the pre-CNY dinner organising chairman Soon Peng Hai hailed the event as a platform for the associatio­n to foster closer ties with the local elected people’s representa­tives, local heads of government department­s and agencies, local community leaders and leaders of other local non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs).

“I wish that this Year of Dragon would bring success to all of you, along with good health and longevity,” he said.

In his speech, Abong hailed the Chinese New Year celebratio­n as one highlighti­ng the spirit of ‘segulai sejalai’ (together as one).

“This is also true to other festivitie­s like Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Gawai Dayak and Christmas, where we uphold respect for and acceptance of each other’s beliefs and culture,” he remarked.

Meanwhile, Susan commended Kapit Chiang Chuan Associatio­n for holding the event meant to fortify the relationsh­ip of its members. She also stressed about the importance of preserving unity in diversity.

“Despite the many challenges in the past, including the Covid19 pandemic, all communitie­s must rise in facing the future together.

“Now it is still considered as the beginning of the year, and thus, it should be a time for us to reflect what we have achieved and accomplish­ed in the past year,” she said in her short speech for the event.

 ?? ?? (Front, from left) Susan, Abong and James strike the Chinese drums together to mark the start of the festivitie­s. Looking on are the associatio­n’s chairman Peter Saw (on Susan’s left) and Soon (between Abong and James).
(Front, from left) Susan, Abong and James strike the Chinese drums together to mark the start of the festivitie­s. Looking on are the associatio­n’s chairman Peter Saw (on Susan’s left) and Soon (between Abong and James).

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