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<strong>Boustead</strong> <strong>sertai</strong><br />

Karnival Kerjaya<br />

Pemuda BN 2012<br />

- pg 4<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> <strong>sertai</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

<strong>Pengiktirafan</strong> <strong>Veteran</strong><br />

<strong>1Malaysia</strong><br />

- pg 3<br />

Group Admin. &<br />

Communications teambuilding<br />

at Eagle Ranch Resort,<br />

Port Dickson<br />

- pg 8 & 9<br />

September - December 2012<br />

Group Human Capital<br />

Management departmental<br />

trip to Phuket,<br />

Thailand<br />

- pg 10 & 11<br />

For internal circulation only<br />

Selamat Tahun Baru


2<br />

Dear fellow <strong>Boustead</strong>ians,<br />

As we come to the close of 2012, we have much to be<br />

grateful for, more so as the world economy continues to<br />

be an uncertain one. Fortunately, Malaysia’s economy<br />

has been able to pull through and deliver sustained<br />

results during these very uncertain times.<br />

Our third quarter performance for this financial year saw a<br />

significant improvement with a commendable 91% jump<br />

in profit after tax compared with the preceding quarter.<br />

This is testament to the fact that we are cognisant of the<br />

need to deliver shareholder value. Our sterling results<br />

Staf <strong>Boustead</strong> yang dihargai,<br />

Semakin kita menghampiri detik terakhir penghujung<br />

tahun 2012, kita patut banyak bersyukur lebih-lebih<br />

lagi apabila berhadapan dengan keadaan ekonomi<br />

dunia yang masih tidak menentu ketika ini. Syukur<br />

alhamdulillah, ekonomi Malaysia mampu bertahan dan<br />

kita dapat mengekalkan keputusan yang baik di saat<br />

tidak menentu ini.<br />

Prestasi kita pada suku ketiga tahun kewangan ini<br />

menyaksikan peningkatan ketara di mana keuntungan<br />

selepas cukai telah meningkat dengan baik sebanyak<br />

91% berbanding suku sebelumnya. Keputusan ini<br />

jelas menunjukkan bahawa kita sememangnya<br />

menitikberatkan kepentingan untuk meningkatkan<br />

nilai pemegang saham kita. Keputusan cemerlang<br />

ini didorong khususnya oleh Bahagian Perladangan,<br />

manakala hampir semua Bahagian yang lain telah<br />

menunjukkan prestasi yang lebih baik bagi tahun<br />

kewangan ini.<br />

Pada penghujung suku akhir tahun ini dan dalam<br />

usaha untuk menyatukan perniagaan-perniagaan<br />

Deputy Chairman/<br />

Group Managing Director's<br />

message<br />

were primarily driven by our Plantation Division, while almost<br />

all our other Divisions also delivered improved results for this<br />

financial year.<br />

Towards the end of the last quarter and in an effort to consolidate<br />

our building materials businesses, the Group undertook a<br />

privatisation exercise of UAC Berhad. We successfully received<br />

shareholders’ approval and are at the tail end of this exercise.<br />

As we look towards the New Year which will certainly bring<br />

uncertainty given the global economic conditions, we have to<br />

remain resilient and steadfast to work harder and improve on<br />

our performance. I look forward to your continued dedication<br />

in the year ahead.<br />

Lastly, may I wish all <strong>Boustead</strong> staff a Happy New Year and a<br />

better year ahead.<br />

Thank you.<br />

Tan Sri Dato' Seri Lodin Wok Kamaruddin<br />

Perutusan Timbalan Pengerusi/<br />

Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan<br />

bahan binaan kita, Kumpulan telah mengambil langkah untuk<br />

menjadikan UAC Berhad sebuah anak syarikatnya sebagai<br />

syarikat persendirian. Kita telah berjaya mendapat kelulusan<br />

daripada para pemegang saham dan tindakan ini hampir<br />

selesai.<br />

Tatkala kita menyambut kedatangan Tahun Baru yang<br />

sememangnya penuh dengan ketidakpastian akibat keadaan<br />

ekonomi global, kita perlu terus bertahan dan berikrar untuk<br />

bekerja lebih keras dan meningkatkan prestasi kita. Saya<br />

berharap agar anda dapat terus menjalankan tugas dengan<br />

penuh dedikasi untuk tahun mendatang ini.<br />

Akhir sekali, saya ingin mengucapkan Selamat Tahun Baru<br />

kepada semua staf <strong>Boustead</strong> dan semoga tahun mendatang ini<br />

akan lebih baik lagi.<br />

Terima kasih.<br />

Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Lodin Wok Kamaruddin<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> <strong>sertai</strong><br />

<strong>Program</strong> <strong>Pengiktirafan</strong><br />

<strong>Veteran</strong> <strong>1Malaysia</strong><br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Holdings Berhad (<strong>Boustead</strong>) serta beberapa anak<br />

syarikat serta syarikat bersekutunya seperti Pharmaniaga<br />

Berhad, <strong>Boustead</strong> Petroleum Marketing Sdn. Bhd. dan<br />

Affin Holdings Berhad telah membuka booth pameran bagi<br />

mempamerkan aktiviti, perkhidmatan serta produk masingmasing<br />

sempena <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Pengiktirafan</strong> <strong>Veteran</strong> <strong>1Malaysia</strong><br />

baru-baru ini.<br />

Majlis program pengiktirafan tersebut telah dirasmikan oleh<br />

Y.A.B. Perdana Menteri Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak<br />

pada 15 Disember 2012 di Kuala Kangsar, Perak. <strong>Program</strong><br />

tersebut bertujuan untuk memberi bantuan holistik kepada<br />

veteran Angkatan Tentera Malaysia dengan memanfaatkan<br />

sumber-sumber di agensi kerajaan dan sektor swasta melalui<br />

latihan dan penempatan pekerjaan, peluang perniagaan dan<br />

membantu keluarga.<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> turut memberi sokongan terhadap program tersebut<br />

dengan menyediakan beberapa peluang pekerjaan kepada<br />

golongan tersebut.<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Sissons' General Manager, En. Megat Joha (right) receiving<br />

the ISO 9001-2008 certification from LRQA's representative,<br />

En. Mohd Azhar Sulaiman (left)<br />

Timbalan Pengerusi/Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan <strong>Boustead</strong>, Y.Bhg. Tan Sri<br />

Dato' Seri Lodin Wok Kamaruddin sedang membelek salah satu produk yang<br />

dipamerkan di booth pameran <strong>Boustead</strong> sambil diperhatikan oleh<br />

Pengerusi <strong>Boustead</strong>, Jen. Tan Sri Dato' Mohd Ghazali Hj. Che Mat (B)<br />

Antara para pengunjung yang singgah di booth pameran <strong>Boustead</strong><br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Sissons awarded<br />

ISO 9001-2008 certification<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Sissons Paints Sdn. Bhd. (<strong>Boustead</strong> Sissons) has been<br />

awarded ISO 9001-2008 quality certification by Lloyd’s Register<br />

Quality Assurance (LRQA) on 23 October 2012. <strong>Boustead</strong> Sissons'<br />

General Manager, En. Megat Joha received the ISO 9001-2008<br />

certificate from LRQA’s representative, En. Mohd Azhar Sulaiman in<br />

a ceremony held at Nilai Factory on 12 November 2012.<br />

The ISO 9001 certification was awarded to <strong>Boustead</strong> Sissons after<br />

a series of trainings, effective implementation of programmes and<br />

proper assessments by LRQA.<br />

3


4<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> <strong>sertai</strong> Karnival<br />

Kerjaya Pemuda BN 2012<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Holdings Berhad (<strong>Boustead</strong>) serta beberapa anak<br />

syarikatnya telah mengambil bahagian di Karnival Kerjaya Pemuda<br />

BN 2012 (BN Youth Job Fair 2012) yang berlangsung pada 16 - 18<br />

November 2012 di Dewan Tun Razak 1, PWTC, Kuala Lumpur. Sebanyak<br />

240 buah agensi kerajaan dan swasta telah membuka booth pameran<br />

sempena karnival tersebut bagi merangsang lebih kurang 40,000<br />

peluang pekerjaan dan 5,000 peluang latihan kepada golongan belia<br />

yang masih mencari peluang pekerjaan.<br />

Majlis telah dirasmikan oleh Menteri Dalam Negeri, Y.B. Dato’ Seri<br />

Hishammuddin Tun Hussein pada 17 November 2012. Beliau serta<br />

Pengerusi Pemuda BN, Y.B. Khairy Jamaluddin turut meluangkan masa<br />

untuk melawat booth pameran syarikat-syarikat yang mengambil<br />

bahagian termasuklah booth pameran <strong>Boustead</strong>.<br />

MHS provides Petronas another EC225 in record time<br />

On 27 September 2012 at 8.30 a.m., an EC225 helicopter leased by MHS Aviation Berhad (MHS) from Vietnam Helicopters<br />

South (VNHS) departed VungTau airport in Vietnam and arrived in Kerteh, Terengganu at 12.20 p.m. later that day.<br />

The arrival of the helicopter marks a record time for MHS for making a foreign<br />

helicopter operational. The process began on 9 August 2012 when Petronas<br />

awarded the contract to MHS and began operating on 1 October 2012. This<br />

represents a time-frame of only 52 days, which was made possible due to the<br />

close cooperation between MHS and VNHS.<br />

The lease was signed in VungTau on 26 September by MHS’ Executive Director,<br />

En. Mohsein Ma’som, and VNHS' General Director, Capt. Vi Cong Dung. This<br />

increases MHS' fleet of EC225 to six aircraft and MHS has so far clocked more<br />

than 11,000 hours on EC225 since taking delivery of the first helicopter in<br />

January 2011.<br />

This helicopter which carries the registration number 9M-STK, is the third<br />

helicopter to be leased from VNHS within the last five years. With this<br />

contract, MHS and VNHS hope to continue their long term partnership and<br />

also sustain the positive ties between Malaysia and Vietnam. Other projects<br />

both companies have worked together on have been in Miri, Sarawak and Dili,<br />

East Timor.<br />

Ramai graduan mengambil peluang menyerahkan resume<br />

mereka di booth pameran <strong>Boustead</strong><br />

MHS’ Executive Director, En. Mohsein Ma’som (right) exchanges documents<br />

with VNHS' General Director, Capt. Vi Cong Dung (left)<br />

Speaking on stage is Y.Bhg. Dato’ Dr. Ghazali Ahmad,<br />

Head of Nephrology, Kuala Lumpur Hospital<br />

MHS and VNHS crew in front of EC225<br />

Deputy Health Minister, Y.B. Datuk Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin and<br />

Pharmaniaga's Director, En. Suffian Hj. Haron witness the signing of MoU<br />

by Pharmaniaga's Managing Director, Y.Bhg. Dato’ Farshila Emran and<br />

PPDT's Managing Director, En. Shazali Shauf<br />

Pharmaniaga signs<br />

MoU with Pusat Pakar<br />

Dialysis Traktif<br />

Pharmaniaga Berhad (Pharmaniaga), through its<br />

subsidiary Pharmaniaga Marketing Sdn. Bhd. has<br />

signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)<br />

with Pusat Pakar Dialysis Traktif Sdn. Bhd. (PPDT)<br />

on 23 October 2012 to collaborate in facilitating<br />

the establishment of new dialysis centres under the<br />

Sayang Dialysis franchise.<br />

The MoU was witnessed by Deputy Health Minister,<br />

Y.B. Datuk Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin, who also<br />

officiated a seminar on haemodialysis themed 'Safety &<br />

Challenges' organised by Pharmaniaga on the same day.<br />

With the MoU, Pharmaniaga aims to reach out to<br />

dialysis patients by providing high-end Bellco<br />

haemodialysis machines and disposable items to all<br />

centres under the Sayang Dialysis flagship. Currently,<br />

there are six Sayang Dialysis centres throughout the<br />

country and one centre each is being planned for Kota<br />

Bharu and Kota Kinabalu.<br />

Since April this year, Pharmaniaga has successfully<br />

installed 18 units of Bellco machines at several dialysis<br />

centres and through this MoU, Pharmaniaga will supply<br />

an additional 14 more units to Sayang Dialysis centres<br />

by year end.<br />

Pharmaniaga's Managing Director, Y.Bhg. Dato’ Farshila<br />

Emran said, “The MoU is in line with the Government’s<br />

aspiration to provide high quality treatment at an<br />

affordable price, thus making excellent healthcare<br />

accessible to all.”<br />

5


6<br />

Berita <strong>Boustead</strong> had the pleasure of interviewing Mr. Tristan<br />

Roper-Caldbeck, a British student who visited <strong>Boustead</strong> recently.<br />

Tristan has ties with <strong>Boustead</strong> through his great, great, great<br />

grandfather Jasper Young, a senior partner to Edward <strong>Boustead</strong>.<br />

Another member of his family, Iain Mark Roper-Caldbeck was also<br />

with Barlow <strong>Boustead</strong> Estates Agency from 1966 to 1980.<br />

New boss at helm<br />

7<br />

The visit was requested by Tristan who expressed a keen interest in<br />

learning about how <strong>Boustead</strong> has evolved over the years. During<br />

his 3-day visit to <strong>Boustead</strong> from 4 - 6 September 2012, Tristan was<br />

given extensive tours and presentations of the company’s various<br />

operations and developments. He had the opportunity to visit<br />

Menara <strong>Boustead</strong>, the Curve and the Mutiara Damansara area,<br />

The Royale Bintang The Curve, The Royale Bintang Damansara,<br />

The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur, the University of Nottingham<br />

Malaysia Campus and Balau Estate in Semenyih.<br />

Below is an excerpt of the interview with Tristan on 6 September<br />

2012.<br />

Tristan, tell us a little bit about yourself.<br />

Hi, I am Tristan Frederick Roper-Caldbeck. I am 19 years old and<br />

I am originally from the county of Leicestershire, England. I am<br />

a student at the University of Nottingham in the UK, majoring<br />

in Business Management. After the break, I will be spending my<br />

second academic year at Nottingham’s Campus in Ningbo, China.<br />

Is it by coincidence that you chose Nottingham University as<br />

your place of study or did you already know about <strong>Boustead</strong>’s<br />

partnership with Nottingham before joining the University?<br />

I did not. I learnt about the partnership only after joining the<br />

University from the globalisation talks advertised on the University<br />

of Nottingham’s website.<br />

Do you have any hobbies or special interests?<br />

I am a keen musician, and play tennis and squash. I also enjoy<br />

travelling.<br />

Is this your first visit to Malaysia and what brings you here?<br />

Yes, it is my first visit. I wanted to do some travelling around Asia<br />

before heading up to China. I have been to Dubai, Thailand and<br />

Singapore. From Singapore, I then took the train to Kuala Lumpur.<br />

Did you make any connection with <strong>Boustead</strong> while you were in<br />

Singapore?<br />

No, I did not. I wanted to see where the footprint of the headquarters<br />

of <strong>Boustead</strong> & Co. used to be in Collier Quay and a businessman<br />

directed me to the site. I just wanted to see what was located there<br />

now since the original building was demolished in the 1970s.<br />

Did you find anything there?<br />

I found a huge skyscraper in its place, so locating it was difficult.<br />

Tristan, what brings you here to <strong>Boustead</strong> now? Why are you so<br />

keen to know about us?<br />

I am actually trying to find motivation and inspiration from this visit.<br />

It is nice to learn about the past and what has been achieved and<br />

A visit to the Balau Estate in Semenyih<br />

Profile<br />

Tristan Roper-Caldbeck<br />

what can be achieved. I have brought along some documents<br />

on <strong>Boustead</strong> that I would like to share with you. There are<br />

probably many more documents, which were kept in the<br />

London/Singapore offices. Indeed, the family lost many of<br />

the historic documents in the 1930s following a fire that<br />

destroyed our home in Scotland (that was in the time of<br />

Arthur Young, the senior partner in the business and the<br />

eldest son of Jasper Young).<br />

Who has been keeping this information on <strong>Boustead</strong>?<br />

Just my family - my great grandparents and my parents.<br />

When did you actually become interested in <strong>Boustead</strong>?<br />

Quite some time ago, since my time in school. My grandmother<br />

has written a few books on our family, which included the<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> connection, when my great grandfather George<br />

Reginald Roper-Caldbeck was the Chairman. Also my father<br />

worked for the business in the 1980s primarily in the<br />

manufacturing divisions in England, and my interest has sort<br />

of kept growing from there.<br />

Tell us about your great, great, great grandfather, Jasper<br />

Young. How did he meet Edward <strong>Boustead</strong> and when did<br />

he join <strong>Boustead</strong>?<br />

Jasper was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland in 1833. He met<br />

Edward <strong>Boustead</strong> in London after seeing an advertisement<br />

offering jobs to young people willing to go out to the Far East<br />

to join one of the many trading houses there. But as he was<br />

too young at that time, about 18 years old, he was told to<br />

come back and apply for the job when he was older. Much<br />

to the amazement of Edward <strong>Boustead</strong>, Jasper returned as<br />

instructed at the age of 22. <strong>Boustead</strong> was so impressed with<br />

his tenacity and determination and strong character that he<br />

offered him a posting to Singapore and he readily accepted,<br />

joining the firm of <strong>Boustead</strong> & Co. in 1850. Jasper was made<br />

a partner in 1860.<br />

What happened then?<br />

On Edward <strong>Boustead</strong>’s death in 1888, Jasper Young became<br />

senior partner and <strong>Boustead</strong> & Co. was passed through<br />

generations of my family. The sequence of Chairman was<br />

broadly as follows: Edward <strong>Boustead</strong>, Jasper Young, Arthur<br />

Young, George Reginald Roper-Caldbeck and Harry Bertram<br />

Roper-Caldbeck.<br />

In the 1970s, the Group was reorganised into the following<br />

sub-groups: <strong>Boustead</strong> Ltd. (London), <strong>Boustead</strong>co Singapore<br />

Ltd., <strong>Boustead</strong> Holdings Berhad and <strong>Boustead</strong> Australia Ltd.<br />

George Reginald and Harry Bertram, orchestrated the transfer<br />

of <strong>Boustead</strong> Holdings Berhad to Malaysian investors in 1976.<br />

However, family involvement continued with <strong>Boustead</strong> Plc.<br />

in London and Singapore, until 1986, when my great uncle,<br />

Michael Rory Roper-Caldbeck, stepped down as Chairman.<br />

How long was Jasper Young with <strong>Boustead</strong>?<br />

Jasper returned from Singapore to live in London in 1873. He<br />

Professor Christine Ennew has been<br />

appointed the new Provost and Pro-<br />

Vice-Chancellor for Internationalisation<br />

of The University of Nottingham<br />

Malaysia Campus (UNMC).<br />

Professor Ennew took over from<br />

Professor Ian Pashby who after nearly<br />

five years at the helm, has moved to the<br />

University of Hull as Pro-Vice-Chancellor<br />

for Engagement.<br />

Professor Ennew has been at the<br />

heart of Nottingham’s ambitious<br />

internationalisation programme for<br />

many years - spending significant<br />

periods of time in China and the wider<br />

Asia-Pacific region. She currently<br />

manages the University’s international<br />

strategy which has attracted students<br />

and academic staff from almost 150 nations to its research<br />

and teaching campuses in Britain and Asia. She took a leading<br />

role in the development of the Malaysia Campus when it was<br />

first established in Kuala Lumpur in 2000 and between 2008<br />

and 2011 she had oversight responsibility for the continuing<br />

development and integration of Nottingham’s historic campuses<br />

in China and Malaysia.<br />

Professor Christine Ennew<br />

Professor Ennew said, “We need to focus on balanced growth in<br />

an increasingly competitive environment. We have to ensure we<br />

get the right subject mix and that we continue to enhance the<br />

student experience. We also need to strengthen our research<br />

activity by building on the core strengths of the University<br />

of Nottingham, working in areas of direct relevance to the<br />

development of the Malaysian economy and in partnership with<br />

Malaysian universities.”<br />

Professor Pashby said, “It has been a challenging, exciting and<br />

very rewarding five years in which I have overseen a growth<br />

in student numbers, range of subjects offered and research<br />

activity. Student numbers have increased from 2,700 to over<br />

worked in the London office, as Senior Partner, dividing his time<br />

between his London home and Garroch, his Scottish Estate until<br />

he passed away in 1907. He was 74 years old. By then both of his<br />

sons Arthur and Bertie were partners in the business.<br />

Tell us about your other family member, Iain Mark Roper-<br />

Caldbeck who used to work with Barlow <strong>Boustead</strong> Estates.<br />

What is your relationship with him?<br />

Iain is my great grandfather’s nephew. He was with Edward<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> & Co. Ltd., rubber planters between 1960 and 1966.<br />

He joined Barlow <strong>Boustead</strong> Estates Agency Sdn. Bhd. in 1966<br />

and retired in 1980.<br />

How was he related to Jasper Young?<br />

Iain is the eldest son of Brig. Gen. William Roper-Caldbeck,<br />

Jasper’s grandson. Jasper’s daughter, Alice Mary Young married<br />

Major William Roper-Caldbeck in 1898.<br />

Where is Iain Mark Roper-Caldbeck now?<br />

Iain who is 75 years old now is retired and lives with his family<br />

in Edinburgh.<br />

Did any of your family members ever return to Malaysia?<br />

None of them ever returned to work after ties were severed<br />

with <strong>Boustead</strong> Holdings Berhad, although my great uncle Rory<br />

was closely involved as Vice Chairman and later Chairman<br />

4,400 and the campus has been recognised<br />

by the Malaysian Government for the quality<br />

of both its teaching and research. Continuous<br />

investment in infrastructure and services has<br />

seen the student experience improve year on<br />

year. UNMC is a vibrant academic community<br />

with over 70 nationalities represented amongst<br />

the student body. I am proud of what the staff<br />

have achieved over recent years and I feel<br />

very privileged to have been part of UNMC’s<br />

continuing success."<br />

“I will be very sad to leave behind so many friends<br />

and colleagues and a country which I have grown<br />

to love. The family has had so many wonderful<br />

adventures since arriving in Asia but they are<br />

now looking forward to returning to the UK and<br />

the new challenges that lie ahead. My new role<br />

at Hull will be particularly special for me as I am<br />

moving to my home-town University,” he added.<br />

The University of Nottingham’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor<br />

David Greenaway said, “When The University of Nottingham<br />

established a campus in Malaysia, the move was certainly<br />

visionary. Just 80 students walked through the doors when the<br />

campus opened in 2000. Since then thousands of students of<br />

all nationalities have reaped the benefits of gaining a British<br />

degree after studying on the other side of the world."<br />

"It is a major undertaking for our academics and staff who<br />

move, often with their families, half way around the world<br />

to embrace new challenges and cultures and I want to thank<br />

Professor Pashby for his commitment and dedication. His tenure<br />

of nearly five years has seen our campus in Malaysia go from<br />

strength to strength and we wish him and his family the very<br />

best for the future,” he added.<br />

The University of Nottingham’s links with Malaysia date back<br />

to the 1940s when the first Malaysian students travelled<br />

across the globe to enrol on courses in the UK. Now Malaysian<br />

students can gain a Nottingham degree in their home country.<br />

of <strong>Boustead</strong> Plc., based in London and Singapore. The family<br />

is quite scattered now, with some in the United Kingdom,<br />

Thailand, Australia and the United States - although, my uncle,<br />

Jasper Nicholas Roper-Caldbeck still lives and farms the estate in<br />

Scotland, originally purchased by Jasper in the 1890s.<br />

Do you know any of the Edward <strong>Boustead</strong> family?<br />

No, but I do know that he had a daughter, Nellie <strong>Boustead</strong>. She<br />

married William Niven and they had a son, who went on to<br />

become the father of the famous actor, David Niven.<br />

Well Tristan, thank you for sharing the history of Jasper<br />

Young, Edward <strong>Boustead</strong> and the company. Before we end<br />

our interview, perhaps you would like to say something about<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong>?<br />

First of all, I would like to thank you so much for accommodating<br />

me for the past three days. It was a unique opportunity to gain<br />

insight into a diverse range of sectors from one of Malaysia’s<br />

oldest trading companies, which is of particular interest to<br />

me because of my family connection. <strong>Boustead</strong> has really<br />

evolved and developed over the years and the operation is<br />

huge. Although it was a fairly substantial trading house back<br />

then, it has clearly diversified and expanded to cover hotels,<br />

shipbuilding, property, pharmaceutical, aviation etc. It is really<br />

amazing!<br />

Thank you once again Tristan and good luck with your studies!


8 9<br />

Group Admin. & Communications teambuilding at Eagle Ranch Resort, Port Dickson<br />

Our retreat this year was held in the 'Land of Nine States' where<br />

we stayed at The Royale Bintang Resort & Spa in Seremban and<br />

had our teambuilding activities at the Eagle Ranch Resort in Port<br />

Dickson.<br />

1st day (7 October 2012)<br />

Our journey to Seremban began on Friday morning of 7 October.<br />

On the way, we detoured to the royal town of Seri Menanti<br />

to visit the famed ancient palace ‘Istana Seri Menanti,’ now<br />

converted into a museum. The palace was a classic showcase<br />

of Minangkabau structure and design. The roof was built with<br />

‘scissor-shaped’ points which are said to represent buffalo horns<br />

and most interestingly, the palace was built with neither nail nor<br />

screw! Amazing!<br />

After peeking inside the life of the royal family, their personal<br />

collection of photos and weaponry and admiring the beautiful<br />

architecture as well as the<br />

panoramic view of Seri<br />

Menanti, we made our<br />

way to our hotel for<br />

lunch and to rest.<br />

Khaled saddling up on an<br />

ostrich which has been<br />

blindfolded so it will not<br />

suddenly bolt off<br />

In front of Istana Seri Menanti<br />

The team admiring the elegant dining hall….The walls are adorned<br />

with photographs of the royal family taken through the generations<br />

Yut testing the strength<br />

of ostrich eggs<br />

Later in the evening, we had our bowling tournament.<br />

Everyone was very competitive, so it was a fight to the end<br />

to witness which group was going to be the winner.<br />

2nd day (8 October 2012)<br />

We spent most of our second day at the Eagle Ranch Resort,<br />

engaging in various fun packed and energetic teambuilding<br />

activities such as go-kart, paintball, archery and tele-match.<br />

The go-kart session was the perfect chance to show off our rally and<br />

drifting skills. During the race, we learned to overcome obstacles as<br />

we sped, braked and cornered down the winding track. We could feel<br />

the rush of our heart pounding as we raced through the 350m track.<br />

No untoward incidents, but with lots of sharp turning points, you just<br />

have to be careful!<br />

The paintball session was intensely<br />

absorbing. Split into two groups,<br />

each team was given the task of<br />

‘capturing’ the opponent’s flag<br />

and we could unleash a hail of<br />

"Come to momma Suraya!"<br />

Razli aka Robin Hood…<br />

"Ready, aim, fire!"<br />

Tasting the ostrich satay…."It is so juicy and tender!"<br />

"Careful Dzul!"<br />

Ostriches love to peck, but their beaks are not strong enough to hurt<br />

paintball ‘bullets’ to do just that. After a short briefing on precaution measures<br />

and how to use the paintball gun, we were ready to battle it out on the paintball<br />

field under the hot sun. And who would have thought that a mere 10 minutes<br />

of paintball would be such an intense work-out? It was that moment of truth<br />

when each and every one of us realised just how fit (or unfit) we were.<br />

After lunch, we continued our fun filled day with an archery session. Firing<br />

an arrow wasn’t as easy as it looked. Steady hand-eye coordination<br />

comes only with plenty of practice.<br />

We wrapped up our teambuilding session with a tele-match. From<br />

balloon buster to brick relay, from giant slippers to tug of war, the<br />

field was full of laughter, racing, and even a few eccentric moments<br />

of embarrassment. Win or lose, everyone had a good time!<br />

"Let us throw a strike!"<br />

3rd day (9 October 2012)<br />

On our last day, we visited the Jelita Ostrich Show Farm, the<br />

largest show farm in South-East Asia and home to more<br />

than 80 ostriches. During the tour at the farm, we learnt<br />

about the lifecycle of the ostrich, as well as the do’s and<br />

don’ts when dealing with these large birds. We got the<br />

"Ready...get set...go!"<br />

Two teams pitting against each<br />

other in a test of strength<br />

Ainni having a whale of a time as she speeds around the track<br />

chance to greet these big birds, stood on their large eggs and<br />

even rode on them. Almost all of our team members braved<br />

themselves to try out this hard to come by experience. They<br />

were rewarded with a certificate after each successful ride. After<br />

the ride, we moved on to the race course to watch an ostrich<br />

race demonstrated by the farm workers. We also stopped by an<br />

Ostrich souvenir shop and tried out Ostrich satay.<br />

We then proceeded to Nilai 3 to have lunch and to do some quick<br />

shopping. After Nilai 3, we continued our journey back home.<br />

The teambuilding event was hailed as a success, considering that<br />

everybody had a good time, built stronger ties, and returned with<br />

happy memories and not forgetting lots of snapshots.<br />

Giant slipper game. "Left right left!"<br />

"Ok, mask on, body vest on.<br />

We are ready to battle!"<br />

Group photo in front of<br />

the Eagle Ranch entrance


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Group Human<br />

Capital Management<br />

departmental trip<br />

to Phuket,Thailand<br />

Breathtaking view at Promthep Peninsular<br />

Khao Ping Kan<br />

On Lawa Island<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Holdings Berhad’s Group Human<br />

Capital Management (GHCM) Department staff<br />

recently took time off from their busy schedule<br />

for a departmental trip to Phuket, Thailand in<br />

October 2012. The objective of the trip was to<br />

strengthen the bonds between staff by exploring<br />

new experience in a foreign land. The trip was<br />

filled with exciting activities and visits to the<br />

island’s fascinating attractions.<br />

Known as the ‘Pearl of the Andaman’, Phuket is<br />

Thailand’s largest island. It is a province located<br />

in the southern part of the country, surrounded<br />

by beautiful sandy beaches, amazing landscapes,<br />

greenery and culture.<br />

During the tour, the<br />

GHCM team visited Wat<br />

Chalong, the largest<br />

Buddhist temple in<br />

Phuket. They also passed<br />

by Rawai Beach to catch a<br />

glimpse of the Sea Gypsy<br />

Village. The team also had<br />

an opportunity to visit<br />

the renowned Promthep<br />

Peninsular to enjoy its<br />

breathtaking scenery.<br />

Group photo in front of Wat Chalong<br />

One for the album<br />

Having a great time<br />

In front of Royal Marina Phuket Yacht Club<br />

Phang Nga Bay, here we come!<br />

A pose in front of James Bond Island<br />

Enjoying themselves<br />

To experience some glitter, the<br />

GHCM team visited the Phuket<br />

Gemstone Factory, which is<br />

the world’s biggest jewellery<br />

store. They were able to<br />

observe the intricate process<br />

of jewellery making and were<br />

given the opportunity to visit<br />

the jewellery showroom.<br />

It was also an educational<br />

visit when the GHCM team<br />

paid a visit to Sri<br />

Bhurapa Orchid<br />

Phuket which is the first<br />

cashew nut factory in<br />

Phuket. The tour of the<br />

factory provided insights<br />

on cashew nut processing<br />

stages. They were able to<br />

sample ‘Cashewy’ which is<br />

cashew nut juice, believed<br />

to have valuable medicinal<br />

properties and also the<br />

different and unique<br />

Inside the 'Ice Cream Cave'<br />

flavours of cashew nuts such as tom yam,<br />

chocolate, nori, butter, honey, and garlic<br />

flavour.<br />

The GHCM team’s visit to Phuket was also<br />

filled with adventurous activities, whereby<br />

they had the opportunity to go island<br />

hopping at Phang Nga Bay. The first stop<br />

was Panak Island where they had the<br />

chance to explore the Ice Cream Cave,<br />

which was a limestone cave with icecream-like<br />

formation. They also visited<br />

the famous James Bond Island and Khao<br />

Ping Kan, which were both featured<br />

in the James Bond movie - The<br />

Man with the Golden Gun. After<br />

that, they experienced thrilling sea<br />

canoeing activity on Tulu Island.<br />

The team was also given the<br />

opportunity to see up-close a<br />

Muslim floating village when<br />

they had lunch on Panyee Island.<br />

They continued their journey to<br />

Hong Island to see the strange<br />

and beautiful stalactites of the<br />

island. They were also given a<br />

Getting ready for sea canoeing activity<br />

In the company of friends<br />

chance to swim and relax by the beach<br />

on Lawa Island. It was indeed a wonderful<br />

experience and they were able to test<br />

their team's spirit and team support<br />

amongst members.<br />

The GHCM team's trip to Phuket was<br />

indeed a fun and memorable one. They<br />

left Phuket with an amazing experience<br />

and unforgettable memories, and most<br />

importantly, the opportunity to get to<br />

know each member of the team better,<br />

outside the office setting.<br />

Lunch on Panyee Island<br />

At the Phuket Gemstone Factory<br />

View of Patong Beach


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Pada 3 November 2012, Pharmaniaga Berhad (Pharmaniaga)<br />

telah menyerahkan 'mock' cek berjumlah RM250,000.00 yang<br />

merupakan sebahagian daripada bayaran zakat perniagaannya<br />

kepada Unit Zakat, Sedekah & Wakaf, Universiti Teknologi Mara<br />

(UiTM) di majlis Malam Simfoni Kasih anjuran UiTM.<br />

Sumbangan zakat tersebut adalah atas kesedaran bahawa<br />

terdapat ramai pelajar yang tergolong di dalam lima kategori<br />

asnaf iaitu fakir, miskin, muaalaf, 'fisabilillah' iaitu mereka yang<br />

menuntut ilmu yang menjurus kepada keperluan dan masalah<br />

untuk menegakkan syiar Islam dan 'ibnusabil' iaitu orang Islam<br />

yang terputus perbelanjaan dalam bermusafir dengan syarat<br />

ia mengembara dari tempat tinggalnya dan pengembaraan itu<br />

diharuskan syarak.<br />

Selari dengan cogankata Pharmaniaga 'Bersama<br />

Menyempurnakan Kehidupan', diharap sumbangan zakat ini<br />

dapat membantu pelajar-pelajar asnaf tersebut merealisasikan<br />

impian akademik mereka.<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Plantations comes to Norhaimi's rescue<br />

En. Shoib handing over a cheque to En. Norhaimi<br />

in the presence of his parents, En. Kamarudin Harun,<br />

Field Conductor and Pn. Jamilah Samidi<br />

University of Nottingham's<br />

Impact Campaign goes global<br />

The University of Nottingham’s biggest ever fundraising<br />

Impact Campaign is on target to reach its goal of £150<br />

million and the appeal, which has reached £81 million has<br />

gone global.<br />

The University has established two charitable foundations<br />

to support the work of its pioneer international campuses<br />

in Malaysia and Ningbo, China. The aim is to help talented<br />

students, particularly those in financial need to develop<br />

young academic talents and to grow the University’s research<br />

priorities across the world with the aim of changing lives,<br />

tackling global issues and shaping the future.<br />

Professor Hai-Sui Yu, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for International<br />

Campuses said, “The University of Nottingham’s uniquely<br />

global position, with campuses in the UK, Malaysia and<br />

China, and a global student community of 40,000 from 150<br />

countries provides students and researchers with unrivalled<br />

opportunities to study and work across borders and cultures.<br />

The two foundations, one in Malaysia and one in China<br />

will strengthen our endeavour to create a talent pipeline of<br />

inquisitive, capable and globally responsible citizens, pushing<br />

the boundaries of knowledge to better serve their global<br />

community. They will also enable donors to support the<br />

growing number of research projects which the University<br />

has established across Asia.”<br />

For more information about the University’s two new<br />

foundations in Asia, please visit: www.nottingham.edu.<br />

my/unmc-foundation; www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/unncfoundation.<br />

For more information about the Impact Campaign, please<br />

visit: www.nottingham.ac.uk/impactcampaign.<br />

The University of Nottingham broke the higher education<br />

mould when it established its two campuses in Asia.<br />

Pharmaniaga prihatin terhadap pelajar asnaf<br />

Pengarah Urusan Pharmaniaga Berhad, Y.Bhg. Dato’ Farshila Emran, menyerahkan<br />

'mock' cek kepada UiTM yang diterima oleh Y.A.B. Perdana Menteri,<br />

Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Plantations Berhad (<strong>Boustead</strong> Plantations) recently contributed<br />

a cheque amounting to RM100,000.00 to En. Norhaimi Izlan Kamarudin,<br />

Assistant Manager/Engineer of Telok Sengat Palm Oil Mill who was diagnosed<br />

with spinal cord tumor in the thoracic region.<br />

Norhaimi who joined the company three years ago was diagnosed with the<br />

disease in August 2011. Since then, he has become paraplegic and is unable to<br />

perform his duties.<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Plantations’ Director, En. Shoib Abdullah, handed over the cheque<br />

to him in an event held on 12 October 2012 at the Telok Sengat staff quarters,<br />

Nanyo Division, Johor. Present at the event were his parents, Telok Sengat Mill<br />

Manager and Telok Sengat Estate Manager.<br />

As part of <strong>Boustead</strong> Plantations’ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), we hope<br />

the contribution will help ease his financial burden in the near future.<br />

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October<br />

2<br />

November<br />

10<br />

November<br />

19<br />

November<br />

The Royale Bintang news 2012<br />

The Royale Bintang Damansara participates in PJ City<br />

Food Bank programme, an initiative by Petaling Jaya City<br />

Hall which aims to provide food for the homeless from its<br />

centre. Public Relations Manager, Pn. Dangsuria Zainurdin<br />

is on hand to represent the hotel.<br />

The Anjung Lounge of The Royale Bintang Resort & Spa Seremban<br />

is given a breath of fresh air and a new look. The launch of the<br />

lounge's updated feel is officiated by Director of Operations,<br />

Y.Bhg. Datuk Mokhtar Khir. He is flanked (left-right) by<br />

Marketing and Communications Executive, Ms. Tammy Rahman;<br />

General Manager, En. Mashor Din; The Royale Bintang The Curve<br />

& The Royale Bintang Damansara's PR Manager, Pn. Dangsuria<br />

Zainurdin; The Royale Bintang The Curve & The Royale Bintang<br />

Damansara's General Manager, Mr. Julian Blaydes and<br />

General Manager of Operations & Business Development as well<br />

as Financial Controller of <strong>Boustead</strong> Hotels & Resorts Sdn. Bhd.,<br />

Mr. Tiong Yeo Chuan.<br />

Dedicated staff of The Royale Bintang Kuala Lumpur get<br />

together once again for the annual Central Gotong Royong,<br />

an initiative held to beautify the city and to promote<br />

goodwill amongst the staff.<br />

Malaysian television channel TV3 airs a live talk show<br />

'Wanita Hari Ini' which focuses on the The Royale Bintang<br />

Damansara promotions and facililities. Director of Sales,<br />

En. Badrul Rezal Baharudin is being interviewed,<br />

adjacent to the hotel's Ice Skating Rink.<br />

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November<br />

25<br />

November<br />

30<br />

November<br />

2<br />

December<br />

Department store Parkson marks its steady success with<br />

a grand gesture by throwing its 25th Anniversary<br />

Celebration Gala Dinner at The Royale Chulan Kuala<br />

Lumpur, graced by Prime Minister, Y.A.B. Dato' Sri Mohd<br />

Najib Tun Abdul Razak.<br />

The hotel plays host to the splendid wedding of En. Nadzri<br />

and Cik Ainul Mardhiah, who is the daughter to Chief<br />

of Malaysian Armed Forces, Y.Bhg. Gen. Tan Sri Zulkifeli<br />

Mohd Zin. Ainul is incidentally a staff of<br />

The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur.<br />

The Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) KL Chapter<br />

announces its annual Christmas Charity Cookie Bake<br />

with a press conference held at The Royale Bintang<br />

Kuala Lumpur. Proceeds from the charity event will be<br />

channelled to two chosen orphanages.<br />

Members of the media from Spain arrive at The Royale<br />

Bintang Kuala Lumpur during the group's trip throughout<br />

Malaysia. The hotel staff are on hand to warmly greet the<br />

team of journalists, cameramen etc.<br />

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Mutiara Rini Sdn. Bhd. (Mutiara<br />

Rini) recently bid farewell to two<br />

of its long serving senior employees,<br />

Mr. John Paul Rajoo and En. Che Hanif<br />

Harun during a farewell high tea gettogether<br />

held in their honour on 12<br />

December 2012 at The Royale Bintang<br />

Damansara hotel.<br />

The farewell gathering was attended<br />

by Mutiara Rini's Director, Y.Bhg. Dato’<br />

Ghazali Mohd Ali; Chief Financial<br />

Officer, Ms. Cheah Swee Choo; Senior<br />

General Manager, Ir. Hj. Khushairi<br />

Mohd Hashim; fellow colleagues<br />

and other guests from Group<br />

Administration and Communications<br />

Department, <strong>Boustead</strong> Curve Sdn.<br />

Bhd., e@Curve and <strong>Boustead</strong> Realty<br />

Sdn. Bhd.<br />

The event saw Dato’ Ghazali delivering<br />

his speech, thanking John and Che<br />

Hanif for their invaluable contributions<br />

during their tenure with the company.<br />

As a token of appreciation, Dato’<br />

Ghazali presented John and Che Hanif<br />

with retirement rewards.<br />

John and Che Hanif also gave touching<br />

farewell speeches as they bid goodbye<br />

to their colleagues and peers in<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong>.<br />

John, a Manager in the Marketing &<br />

Sales Department, joined <strong>Boustead</strong>'s<br />

Property Division in February 1995<br />

at the age of 40. He was very much<br />

involved in the property developments<br />

of both Mutiara Rini in Skudai Johor<br />

and Mutiara Damansara, one of the<br />

Division’s most successful projects<br />

Mutiara Rini's Director, Y.Bhg. Dato' Ghazali Mohd Ali, presents<br />

John (left photo) and Che Hanif (right photo) with retirement awards<br />

Farewell to<br />

John & Hanif...<br />

which he considered close to his<br />

heart.<br />

Che Hanif, a Project Executive at<br />

Mutiara Rini was based in the Mutiara<br />

Damansara office for almost 16 years.<br />

His first assigned project was Mutiara<br />

Damansara, which gave him valuable<br />

experiences.<br />

Their retirement plans include<br />

travelling, spending more quality<br />

time with their families and taking<br />

up interests and hobbies. Most<br />

important, they wish to lead a simple<br />

stress-free life.<br />

On behalf of the management and<br />

staff of Mutiara Rini, we would like to<br />

wish both John and Che Hanif a happy<br />

retirement and all the best in their<br />

endeavours!<br />

Building evacuation drills at Menara <strong>Boustead</strong> &<br />

Wisma <strong>Boustead</strong>, Curve NX and Surian Tower<br />

Occupants of Menara <strong>Boustead</strong> carrying their personal<br />

belongings as they exit the building<br />

simultaneous building evacuation drill was held on<br />

A 5 December 2012 for Menara <strong>Boustead</strong> and Wisma<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong>. The exercise involved about 1,000 occupants<br />

consisting of tenants, fire marshals, building maintenance<br />

team, security personnel as well as the Emergency Response<br />

Team.<br />

The drill was supervised by Jabatan Bomba Dan Penyelamat<br />

Pusat Kuala Lumpur with the help of the Traffic Police Kuala<br />

Lumpur and Persatuan Bulan Sabit Merah. Jabatan Bomba<br />

declared the drill a success, as the occupants from Menara<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> and Wisma <strong>Boustead</strong> took 24 minutes and 5<br />

minutes respectively to complete the evacuation drill.<br />

A ‘post mortem’ session was held immediately after the<br />

exercise chaired by Fire Officer, En. Aminuudin. He stressed<br />

the importance of all<br />

occupants in the building<br />

to participate seriously<br />

in such exercise. Among<br />

his observation during<br />

the exercise, he noted<br />

that some tenants tried<br />

to return to their office<br />

to collect their belongings<br />

as soon as they realised<br />

it was only a drill. Also,<br />

Playing ‘casualties’ during Surian Tower<br />

evacuation drill<br />

Evacuated occupants being directed to the assigned assembly point<br />

The Curve NX's Emergency Response Team monitoring<br />

the evacuation drill in a control room<br />

some floor fire marshals had left their office floors without<br />

ensuring that all occupants, particularly handicapped<br />

individuals had been safely evacuated.<br />

A similar evacuation drill was conducted at Surian Tower<br />

on the same day and the same lack of urgency attitude had<br />

been observed and highlighted by Bomba. An evacuation<br />

drill was also conducted at Curve NX on 7 November 2012<br />

whereby the occupants took 12 minutes to evacuate<br />

instead of 7 minutes as recommended by Bomba.<br />

<strong>Boustead</strong> Property Division wish to thank all involved for<br />

ensuring the success of the evacuation drills.<br />

Group photo for memory sake The Curve NX’s fire marshals conducting a head count<br />

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Asyraf<br />

Asyraf dan Badrul bergambar di ketinggian<br />

4,095.2 meter dari paras laut<br />

Pada 14 dan 15 Oktober 2012, seramai<br />

23 orang peserta termasuk lima<br />

peserta dari <strong>Boustead</strong> Curve Sdn. Bhd.<br />

(Badrul Hisham Hamzah, Muhammad<br />

Asyraf Md Hosni, Roslan Mohamad, Abdul<br />

Karim Ahmad dan Rohaini Mustafa) telah<br />

menyertai ekspedisi mendaki Gunung<br />

Kinabalu anjuran ER Dimension.<br />

Ia merupakan pengalaman yang berharga<br />

di mana setiap peserta berpeluang<br />

menyaksikan keindahan Gunung<br />

Kinabalu serta pelbagai jenis flora dan<br />

fauna yang menarik di sepanjang laluan<br />

menuju ke puncak.<br />

Subhanallah, hasrat kami untuk<br />

melihat sendiri kebesaran Allah SWT<br />

tercapai sebaik sahaja hari beransur<br />

cerah. Pepohon nampak berbalam,<br />

pemandangan di bawah kelihatan kecil<br />

sekali dan kepulan awan berada di bawah<br />

tapak kaki kami. Keletihan mendaki<br />

lenyap seketika apabila menyaksikan<br />

pemandangan yang indah ini.<br />

Kami berjaya menjejakkan kaki di puncak<br />

tertinggi (low’s peak) Gunung Kinabalu<br />

pada jam 6.30 pagi. Asyraf berjaya<br />

Azhari<br />

Abang Bo<br />

menjadi orang pertama dalam<br />

kumpulan kami untuk sampai ke<br />

puncak setinggi 4,095.2 meter dari<br />

paras laut itu pada jam 4.30 pagi.<br />

Walaupun telah berada di puncak,<br />

kami berasa sungguh kerdil di<br />

sisiNya dan bersyukur kerana<br />

berjaya mengharungi pelbagai<br />

cabaran. Daripada 23 peserta,<br />

cuma 13 peserta sahaja yang berjaya<br />

sampai ke puncak. Rakan kami, Rohaini<br />

gagal akibat demam.<br />

Kami meneruskan pendakian pada<br />

jam 10.30 pagi untuk ke Laban Rata<br />

sejauh 6 k.m. Cabaran kami bermula<br />

seawal pendakian di mana kami telah<br />

diuji dengan suhu sejuk serta hujan<br />

lebat sehingga langkah kami perlu<br />

dipercepatkan. Tekanan atmosfera yang<br />

semakin rendah menyebabkan kami<br />

rasa tidak selesa, sukar bernafas,<br />

pening dan muntah. Bagaimanapun<br />

disebabkan semangat yang kuat,<br />

kami meneruskan pendakian dan<br />

akhirnya tiba di Laban Rata pada<br />

jam 2.30 petang.<br />

Kira-kira 2.7 k.m. sebelum sampai<br />

ke puncak, kami perlu mendaki<br />

lereng curam berbatu licin<br />

dengan menggunakan tali untuk<br />

mengelakkan daripada tergelincir.<br />

Cuaca yang sangat sejuk sehingga<br />

menusuk ke tulang rusuk ketika<br />

itu, menyukarkan kami untuk<br />

menggenggam jari mahupun<br />

membuka mulut.<br />

Badrul<br />

Kenangan terindah<br />

Karim<br />

di Puncak Kinabalu<br />

Keadaan masih lagi gelap ketika<br />

kami meneruskan pendakian seawal<br />

2.30 pagi. Sebaik sahaja berjaya<br />

menjejakkan kaki di puncak, kami<br />

berasa amat gembira, teruja dan<br />

bersyukur kerana diberi kekuatan<br />

untuk pendakian ini.<br />

Kami juga kagum dengan sifat<br />

‘porter’ yang mengambil upah<br />

menggalas beg pendaki yang begitu<br />

cekal dan bersemangat mendaki<br />

walaupun terpaksa membawa beban<br />

berat demi mencari sesuap nasi.<br />

Kecekalan beberapa orang pendaki<br />

warga emas dari pelbagai bangsa<br />

juga mengagumkan kami sekaligus<br />

menerbitkan keinsafan dalam diri<br />

bahawa kita mampu melakukan<br />

apa juga yang diingini jika memiliki<br />

disiplin, kemahuan, ketabahan serta<br />

tidak gentar menghadapi cabaran.<br />

Bergambar kenangan di Pondok Timpohon

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