KOTA KINABALU, Oct 2 Sabah Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin has urged the people in the state to always support and work with the government to ensure programmes that have been drawn up to revive the economy that has been affected by Covid-19, are a success. “We must unite and.
Sabah Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Juhar Mahiruddin has urged the people in the state to always support and work with the government to ensure programmes that have been drawn up to revive the economy that has been affected by COVID-19, are a success
Published on: Tuesday, January 26, 2021
By: Stefyanie Myla Micheal
Littoral Mission Ship Sundang.
Kota Kinabalu: The Royal Malaysian Navy’s (RMN) second Littoral Mission Ship (LMS) named “Sundang”’ has arrived at the RMN base in Sepanggar, near here, on Sunday.
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The ship, which departed Qidong, Shanghai on Jan 17, was welcomed by the new Eastern Fleet Commander, Vice Admiral Datuk Sabri Zali, along with the top brass of the Eastern Fleet with strict observance of the standard operating procedures (SOPs).
“Hopefully the LMS Sundang commissioning ceremony in February can be implemented according to plan,” said Sabri, adding all 45 crew consisting of seven officers and 38 personnel will undergo self-quarantine.
Published on: Saturday, December 12, 2020
By: Mardinah Jikur Sabri (left) attending the fleet review event.
SANDAKAN: Members of the Naval Region 2 (Mawilla 2) have been urged to continue the concept of greeting between officers and personnel of other ranks in the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).
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Its outgoing Commander Rear Admiral Datuk Sabri Zali said the concept has been among the communication culture and needs to be applied so that it does not fade away in daily activities.
“This is also in maintaining what has been implemented by the navy so that it continues to the next generation and from time to time they will also maintain their discipline,” he said.
Published on: Saturday, December 12, 2020
By: Bernama
Sabri (left) and Rusli at the handing over ceremony.
SANDAKAN: The new Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) base proposed for Sandakan to match its promotion as a regional command centre in 2017 would meet the people’s expectations for enhanced security, especially in east Sabah, said outgoing Naval Region 2 (Mawilla 2) Commander Datuk Sabri Zali.
He said a developed naval base in eastern Sabah would not only fulfil the people’s aspiration for increased army presence but also contribute to the State’s economy as more ships would be deployed here.
“There are three development projects that we (Mawilla 2) have applied and planned for, especially at its (Mawilla 2) home base in Sandakan – a new and larger base on a 5.6-acre (2.26ha) piece of State land, a jetty extension and 300 additional family homes for officers and personnel.