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pic) is upset with a TV drama producer who allegedly refused to take responsibility after a few cast members got infected with Covid-19, reported Kosmo!The actress, whose real name is Nor Aishah Afika Azman, 25, claimed that the producer had forced an actor to continue filming despite having had close contact with a Covid-19 patient.
“I am so upset with the mentality of the producer who forced an actor who had close contact with a Covid-19 patient to continue filming the drama without considering the safety of other production crew members.. The producer asked the actor to work up to 24 hours based on the same excuse, ” she posted on her Instagram story, adding that the producer’s refusal stemmed from saving production cost.
Treasure hunters warned against disturbing Kota Syahbandar excavation site 15 Apr 2021 / 11:55 H. -Bernama
MELAKA: The state government has warned treasure hunters against disturbing the site
(pix) in Kota Syahbandar, Pulau Melaka here where pieces of wood believed from a merchant ship in the time of the Melaka Sultanate were found during an archaeological dig recently.
State Tourism, Heritage and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Muhammad Jailani Khamis said this was because the site was under the National Heritage Act and state’s jurisdiction and trespassers could be prosecuted.
“So, we ask these people (treasure hunters) not to enter the area. After all, it is dangerous to do any digging there and if anything happens, who wants to be held responsible?” he told reporters after opening the Ramadan Buffet in conjunction with the Melakan Visit Melaka campaign here, Wednesday night.
Published on: Saturday, April 03, 2021
By: Bernama
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The artefacts have been discovered during a rescue archaeology by the archaeology section of the Department of National Heritage and the Melaka Museum Corporation since March 25, 2021. (Photo: Bernama)
MELAKA: A total of 30 pieces of wood believed to be from a merchant ship during the time of the Malacca Sultanate were found recently during an archaeological dig at Pulau Melaka.
State Tourism, Heritage and Culture Committee chairman, Datuk Muhammad Jailani Khamis said that besides the pieces of merbau (a hardwood), hundreds of old coins from the time of Sultan Mahmud (1488 - 1511) as well as the Dutch (VOC coins) and Portuguese occupation, as well as Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain shards, were unearthed. (pix)
MELAKA: Recently unearthed remnants of a wooden vessel and other artefacts could be the first discovery of links to the Melaka Sultanate.
The vessel is believed to be linked to the last ruler of Melaka, Sultan Mahmud Shah (1488-1511), said Datuk Dr Dionysius SK Sharma.
The archaeology buff is currently working closely with the National Heritage Department and Melaka Museum Corporation (Perzim) to unearth tangible artefacts relating to the sultanate. We used to discover remnants of galleons related to the (former colonialists) Dutch and Portuguese as well as Chinese junks, he said when met at the discovery site on Pulau Melaka on Friday (April 2).