Azah Aziz, a pioneering female journalist in Malaysia and a cultural icon, is revered for her lifelong dedication to preserving Malay culture, textiles, and traditional attire for future generations.
KUALA LUMPUR: Yayasan Tenun Pahang Diraja, the foundation set up to preserve the art of making Royal Pahang woven fabric, will be hosting the 8th Asean Traditional Textiles Symposium 2022, scheduled to be held from Sept 25 to 30 in Putrajaya.
PETALING JAYA: The participation of the Malaysian Women Journalists Association (Pertama) in the National Journalists Day 2022 (Hawana 2022) on May 29 is not only to support journalism in the country but also to highlight the crucial role of women journalists in recording the nation's history and milestone events, said Pertama president Sariha Mohd Ali.
Ungku Aziz the irreplaceable academician 16 Dec 2020 / 08:51 H. Royal Prof Ungku Abdul Aziz Ungku Abdul Hamid is considered one in a million.-Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR: The country’s education and economic icon Royal Prof Ungku Abdul Aziz Ungku Abdul Hamid, who died yesterday, is considered one in a million.
Ungku Abdul Aziz, affectionately known as Pak Ungku, reportedly breathed his last at about 4 pm at a private medical centre here due to old age. He was 98.
News of Ungku Abdul Aziz’s demise affected many, especially Universiti Malaya, which is synonymous with the late academician. Through its official Facebook page, the university described the passing of Ungku Abdul Aziz, its longest-serving vice-chancellor for 20 years, as an irreplaceable loss.