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Sunday, 5 January 2014

To become World Cup Champion, sports must be made obligatory by the state - RAJAH RAQAFLUZ



Actually sports must be made obligatory by the state. 

For example, generally sports is only for an hour per week at school: It must be every day. Every day at least  an hour, or an hour and a half, must be reserved for sports. This is necessary for a healthy youth. Or it could be once every other day, because it is important that the young are healthy and strong, both physically and mentally. 

“A healthy mind is in a healthy body.” Scientist and scholar is a person who understood the importance of sports.

Campaigning for this would have no effect. Implementation works. 

There could a one-day break but if sports classes are obligatory, then the problem is solved. Two hours: We can build nice facilities at schools. 

Encouraging sports alone would not work; making it an obligation is a must. If a person is left to decide on his own, it is very difficult to do sports. 

People are generally lazy. If we do this, children would thank us later.

Rajah Raqafluz (Pen name) is the admin for "STAR TODAY". Believe in STAR Sarawak and United Borneo Front (UBF), advocate of Borneo Agenda, Friends of the Trust and a firm follower of Harunyahya.

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STATE REFORM PARTY (STAR) SABAH: "Increasing RM500K Limit Does Not Improve Education Standards" - YB DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN


Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is the Chairman of STAR Sabah and State Assemblymen for N33, Bingkor, Sabah.
He also contested in P180, Keningau garnering 11900 strong votes

KOTA KINABALU -  “The DPM cum Education Minister’s move to increase the authorization limit of State Education Directors is welcomed and a right move in the right direction but it does not help to improve declining education standards and too little in the case of Sabah and Sarawak” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, STAR Sabah Chief, commenting on the limit increase from RM500,000.00 to RM5.0 million annually.

Although welcomed whole-heartedly, it is hoped that the increase is not window dressing and done to appease the growing discontentment with the Education Ministry’s central control and declining education standards.

However, the decision to increase approval limit does not in any way improve the education and learning standards although it leads to reduction in lead time to improve school facilities and it removes the need to refer to Putrajaya for approval.

This alone emphasizes the fact that education needs to be de-centralized and the States need to be empowered in education.

At the same time, the increased limit does not really help Sabah and Sarawak as it is too little.  

This is principally due the fact that schools in Sabah and Sarawak have been neglected for the last 50 years. 

On the other hand, the biased development and spending strategies by the Malayan/Malaysian federal government has seen schools in the Peninsula been upgraded tremendously over the last 50 years and with new schools built all over the Peninsula.   

In Putrajaya and the newer schools in other states, even primary school are better than colleges in Sabah and Sarawak.  From the outside, one would think that these primary schools are colleges.   Inside, especially secondary schools, many have state-of-the-art facilities.

The two incidents on school opening day in Sabah clearly reflects the problem of education in Sabah and the need to return education to Sabah control with its own Ministry of Education.  

The federal Education Ministry is not suited to manage education in Sabah.

The first incident at SMK Kundasang where 1,000 students were stranded without a school would not have happened if the power to decide to build the school buildings lay with an autonomous Sabah Education Department under the control of the Sabah government.

  The new school was to be completed in March 2013 but as at January 2014, construction work had not even started.

On 4th January, the Sabah State Education Director visited SMK Kundasang to have a first hand look himself.   But was he able to do anything or was he powerless to do anything?
         
Alas, it is not to be as it is under the bureaucracy and remote control of Putrajaya.

So, the problem at SMK Kundasang is not unexpected as it happened when this bureaucracy and remote control is compounded with a neglect and no-priority policy for Sabah by the federal government.

The other incident was at SJK(C) Che Hwa in Kolombong, Inanam where the Chinese students only represented 42% of the new intake compared to the 58% bumiputra enrolment.  

In addition, 90% of students had their pre-school education in Chinese. 

This schooling scenario with a large non-Chinese student enrolment in a Chinese school in Sabah is typical throughout Sabah. This is further confirmed in SJK(C) Chung Hwa Likas, where 151 or 51.9% out of the 291 Primary I students were non-Chinese.

However, the federal education policy’s biasness towards Chinese schools in the Peninsula has left Chinese schools in Sabah in a lurch. Chinese schools in Sabah cannot be equated with the counterparts in the Peninsula.

Yes, the Sabah government performs much better than other State governments with grants of up to RM130,000 for Chinese schools but this is done for political efficacy to draw votes of the Chinese community.   With these grants, the Umno/BN government have exploited it to the hilt politically and used as a boast that the opposition cannot do better.

Education is a government responsibility. As the opposition is not in government, of course, it cannot do better.

Give the opposition to helm the Sabah government and Chinese education may be fully funded.  

Giving grants of more than RM130,000 would be a certainty compared to the Umno/BN government. When in government, the opposition can certainly do better than Umno/BN now.

While the Umno/BN government boasts of this grant, in reality, it is only a token sum.

Many a parent and teacher in Chinese schools will tell you that a substantial part of their school time is spent thinking of fund-raising due to insufficient government support. For an enrolment of 1,000 students, the grant works out to only RM130 per student annually.  

This is pittance compared to the RM3,831 the federal government spends on each student in national-type primary schools and RM5,093 for each secondary student annually based on the 2012 national education budget of RM54.59 billion.

Both incidents clearly proves that education needs to be re-established under the control of the Sabah government.

At the same time, the Sabah government need to seriously review and re-assess the education policy and administration in Sabah and move towards the re-establishment of Sabah’s own Ministry of Education and a vision towards building towering Sabahans that will drive the growth of Sabah into a developed nation status.

The regress and falling standards of education in Sabah needs to be arrested and addressed and the current export of Sabah youths to the Peninsula and Singapore to do factory jobs need to corrected.

As the DPM cum Education Minister had expounded that the increase of the approval limit is a move towards the de-centralization and empowerment of the State Education Departments, it need to be expedited so that education is returned to the Sabah government as envisaged and provided under Point No. 15 of the 20-Points.  

The Honourable DPM is strongly urged to consider this move expeditiously.

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STATE REFORM PARTY (STAR): COMPILATION 04 - COPY AND SHARE IT!





















Rajah Raqafluz (Pen name) is the admin for "STAR TODAY". Believe in STAR Sarawak and United Borneo Front (UBF), advocate of Borneo Agenda, Friends of the Trust and a firm follower of Harunyahya.

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STATE REFORM PARTY (STAR) SABAH: “How Will Najib Tackle Runaway Inflation in 2014?” - YB DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN


Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan is the Chairman of STAR Sabah and State Assemblymen for N33, Bingkor, Sabah.
He also contested in P180, Keningau garnering 11900 strong votes
“How Will Najib Tackle Runaway Inflation in 2014?” - YB DATUK DR. JEFFREY KITINGAN

KOTA KINABALU - “While everyone is focused on the recent policies of the government resulting in total price hikes in almost every item, the ringgit has been depreciating alarmingly almost unnoticed by most ordinary man in the street” said Datuk Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, STAR Sabah Chief, noting that the Ringgit has fallen by one of the biggest margin in 2013 since the 1997 economic meltdown.

Based on statistics from Bank Negara Malaysia of the rates from the Interbank Foreign Exchange Market in Kuala Lumpur, in December 2013 alone the Ringgit lost almost 2% against the US Dollar from 3.2230 to 3.2815.

 From 02 January 2013 when the exchange rate was RM3.0375, the resultant depreciation of the Ringgit is 8.03% for the whole of 2013.

While the falling Ringgit is good for exporters who will be getting more Ringgit for their exports, the main concern is for the ordinary citizens who will have to pay more for imports into Malaysia.

In reality, exporters do not get the full benefit of the falling Ringgit as shrewd international importers will be asking for prices in lower US Dollar for their exports from Malaysia due to the falling Ringgit.

For the ordinary consumers, the falling Ringgit is going to cause higher prices for consumer goods especially imported ones.

On food items alone, Malaysia imports about RM12 billion annually.   Without any add-on in other costs, the falling Ringgit will cause Malaysians to pay an additional RM1.0 billion for the same food items in 2014.

Coupled with the price hikes caused by the recent policy changes announced by the federal government, Malaysians could be faced with runaway inflation in 2014.

One shudders to think what inflation will be like in 2015 when the GST is to be implemented?” queried Dr. Jeffrey.

Creating a Laboratory to study on Living Costs may not be effective if their members are paid high salaries with plush and air-conditioned offices in Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur.

Their understanding and resultant policy ideas may not be reflective of the person on the street who are going to bear the brunt of the price increases and rising inflation.

The worries of ordinary Sabahans and Sarawakians caused by rising prices will even be more serious given the already higher costs and higher cost of living in the Borneo States caused by many other factors which are not present in the Peninsula including the crippling cabotage policy.

“How will PM Najib tackle the runaway inflation that is coming in 2014, especially for Sabahans and Sarawakians?

Please don’t forget that Sabah and Sarawak will be contributing RM26.6 billion and RM45 billion in oil and gas revenue to Petronas and the federal government in 2014.”

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Kind words for Chief Minister of Sarawak, Pehin Sri Taib Mahmud



Surat An-Nur, Verse 22

Those of you possessing affluence and ample wealth should not make oaths that they will not give to their relatives and the very poor and those who have made hijra in the way of God. They should rather pardon and overlook. Would you not love God to forgive you? God is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

" Those of you possessing affluence and ample wealth should not make oaths that they will not give to their relatives and the very poor and those who have made hijra in the way of God " God says that they should not stop giving them their possessions and money. "

Look, God says that they should help them financially, and even if there is a mistake done, God says that they should pardon and overlook it. There might be some mistakes, but there is no need to confront them; try to save them, show them the way to salvation. Do not try and crush them.

Almighty God says; "...Would you not love God to forgive you?" We would love God to forgive us. "God is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful." If you want God to forgive you, you should be forgiving as well, you should not be vindictive.

They will be given whatever  punishment they deserve and they will serve that time, but the rest is enough, there is no need to hold a grudge, or feel hatred or desire revenge. If they repent later on, they will be your brother.


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