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Increased allowance for volunteers sign of govt recognition

TANGKAK: The government has announced that the daily allowance for healthcare volunteers involved in the Covid-19 vaccination process and management has been increased to RM100 from RM50, in appreciation of their contributions. Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the new rate of payment beginning this month would benefit 19,000 volunteers serving more than 12 […]

Low-risk individuals, NGOs set to volunteer

KUCHING: Individuals in low-risk groups as well as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) such as Muslim Welfare Organisation Malaysia (Perkim) Lundu District are going to be registered as Tanjung Datu Service Centre volunteers. Tanjung Datu assemblywoman Datuk Amar Jamilah Anu said that the volunteers will assist in the vaccination programme of which a target has been set […]

Volunteers get items from Hope Place

KUCHING: Volunteers who are on duty at Stadium Perpaduan vaccination centre (PPV) in Petra Jaya here received contribution from Hope Place Kuching recently. The charitable non-governmental organisation said there are over 200 volunteers who are helping out in the mass vaccination programme at the centre. “The volunteers are under the Malaysian Vaccine Support Volunteers (MyVac) […]

500 from Unimas sign up as volunteers

KUCHING: Over 500 people, including Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas) students and staff, signed up to be volunteers in order to speed up the vaccination process at Unimas. This was said by Unimas Training Hospital and Medical Centre director Dr Ehfa Bujang Safawi who is also the director of the Unimas vaccination centre (PPV). Dr Ehfa […]

Youth volunteers needed at vaccination centre

KUCHING: Youth aged 18 and above are encouraged to join MyVacc volunteers at the Vaccination Centre (PPV) at Tatau Sports Hall. Tatau acting District Officer Calvin Ligong said volunteers were needed so that the vaccination process at the centre would run smoothly. “It will be best for youth who are in good health, especially those […]

Volunteers to the rescue of struggling food outlets

KUCHING: A group of volunteers initiated by Datuk Lily Yong is aiming to help food outlets in the Kuching area to promote their food to local customers, and food operators who are interested in participating in this programme are encouraged to call 016-2494633 between 9 am and 3 pm.  The objective of setting up the volunteer team is to assist food stall operators in getting through this difficult time brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.  Jong Yean Pin, one of the members of the volunteer team, explained that they will print flyers or pamphlets containing information on the types of food or beverage the food stall operators offer, as well as their location, method of food pick-up, and contact numbers. “The customers can call the operators whose numbers are found in the leaflets, and make hassle-free take-away orders with their preferred food stalls or restaurants.  “The food can be sent over to the customer’s vehicle directly by food stall operators once it has been prepared,” he said in a statement today (June 2). He said he along with the other team members were in the midst of collecting details from operators of coffee shops, restaurants, and hawker centres who had shown interest in the programme, adding that this service was voluntary and free for all. “Although with limited resources and manpower, the volunteer team will compile and distribute the information collected from the food stall operators to potential customers in Kuching city by way of leaflet or pamphlet distribution,” he said. Jong said due to limited manpower, the programme could only be extended to areas outside Kuching city in the next phase.  He expressed gratitude that this voluntary programme was supported by the overwhelming response from the Kuching Coffeeshop and Restaurant Owners Association, Sarawak Restaurants Association, and Persatuan Tukang Masak How Yu Kuching. He hoped that the public will support local food eateries that have suffered during the pandemic, especially with the standard operating procedure (SOP) of no dine-ins allowed. Just recently, the volunteer team headed by Yong exchanged views through a Zoom session with coffeeshop owners, hawkers, and food stall operators. Urging the government to provide financial aid was among the issues discussed.  During the session, Yong, who is Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Kuching branch chairperson, clarified that she was not representing any political party in this endeavour, explaining that this was a voluntary effort to assist the struggling food stall operators. Those seeking further information and assistance can contact Bong Lian Huan (012-8978181), Jong Yean Pin (016-8864855), or Eric Tay (019-8899186).

More volunteers required to assist vaccines

KUCHING: There is a need for more volunteers to assist vaccine recipients at the Covid-19 mega vaccination centre at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) next month. Commander-in-chief for Covid-19 One Stop Centre at Kuching South City Council (MBKS) Dr Choeng Yaw Liang, who is also working on the BCCK’s Covid-19 vaccination centre, said that […]

Candidates for Anak Muda advisory group will be announced soon

KUALA LUMPUR:  The list of candidates for the Anak Muda advisory group to Prime Minister is being finalised and those selected will be announced soon, said Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. He said the initiative proposed by the Malaysian Youth Council was proof of the government’s commitment in ensuring the voices of youth were […]

Volunteers mull setting up crocodile hunters group

MUKAH: Volunteers here mull setting up a crocodile hunters group to facilitate proper hunting of the reptiles in Batang Oya. Dalat and Mukah District Council (MDDM) councillor Arini Suhaili said interested individuals who wished to join the group must own a rifle and shooting licence. “With the establishment of the group, permit for hunting and […]

No charges for Covid vaccination at private facilities involved in immunisation programme

PUTRAJAYA: Individuals who get an appointment for Covid-19 vaccine injection at private hospitals or clinics involved in the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme will not have to pay any charges, said National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme Coordinating Minister Khairy Jamaluddin. “The charges are borne by the government,” he told a press conference on developments involving the programme […]