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Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah (third right) presenting a souvenir to Steve Riley of Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) New Zealand (fourth right). Others seen are Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports Datuk Snowdan Lawan (fifth right); permanent secretary to Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Hii Chang Kee (second right); Dato Sri Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Abdul Taib (fourth left); Charlie Ives, executive officer of Regional Tourism NZ (third left); Rajah Suresh, first secretary of Malaysian High Commission in New Zealand (second left); CEO of Sarawak Sports Corporation (SSC) Dr Ong Kong Swee (left) and Dr Suzie Lim, head of Statistics Unit, Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports (right). -TheBorneoPost |
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Friday, 16 March 2018
Galeri: State delegation visit to Wellington and Auckland, New Zealand
March 16, 2018
Friday, 11 January 2013
Two businessmen and Asajaya district officer in the fray for Kota Samarahan
By RINTOS MAIL rintos@thestar.com.my
KUCHING: The list of potential candidates to replace Kota Samarahan MP Datuk Seri Sulaiman Abdul Taib has been narrowed down to three from at least five previously.
The three are businessmen Hamzah Ibrahim and Ismawi Mohamad and Asajaya district officer Rubiah Wang.
Except for Rubiah, both Hamzah and Ismawi are PBB members. Hamzah, who is also formerly a PBB Youth exco, is currently Muara Tuang PBB deputy chief while Ismawi is PBB Kpg Baru, Kota Samarahan deputy youth chief.
Sources close to PBB said Hamzah and Ismawi’s names were recommended by two different groups in the party. All three are locals with Rubiah from Kampung Tanjong Parang in Kota Samarahan.
The source said the party was expected to have a tough time to pick who among the three to be the candidate.
According to the source, the party’s top leadership is keen on fielding a woman candidate but the majority of its grassroots members want a male candidate.
Previously, at least five names were mentioned to replace Sulaiman, who has informed the party he was not keen to seek a re-election.
Friday, 3 February 2012
BN will win Kota Samarahan — Abdul Karim
February 3, 2012
ASAJAYA: Several people who are said to be capable grassroots leaders are ready to be shortlisted as the new Barisan Nasional candidate for Kota Samarahan if the incumbent MP Dato Sri Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib is not re-nominated.
Asajaya assemblyman Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, however, did not want to say if Sulaiman’s elder brother Dato Sri Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib was among them.
He was nonetheless confident that whoever the candidate is, BN would still win in Kota Samarahan in the coming general election because the people’s support for BN in the constituency was still very strong.
“At one time, I heard rumour about him (Abu Bekir), but the rumour has since fizzled out. I’m not too sure whether he’s interested or not (in the seat).
“But if he were to contest, it should not be a problem. Kota Samarahan is a BN stronghold,” he told reporters after presenting the Kota Samarahan parliamentary-level Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) cash aid at Asajaya Sports Complex here yesterday.
According to Karim, who is also Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) supreme council member, the list of potential new candidates for Kota Samarahan had been narrowed down to a few names.
However, Abdul Karim did not want to reveal the numbers and their identities, except to say that the top leaders would make the announcement in due time.
Saturday, 15 October 2011
Asajaya representative taking over duties of Kota Samarahan MP
KUCHING: Asajaya assemblyman Abdul Karim Hamzah has taken over funding allocation and administration duties from Kota Samarahan MP Datuk Seri Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib.
Karim, who is the newly appointed Youth Development and Housing Assistant Minister, told reporters here yesterday that he had a “good relationship” with Samarahan residents.
“Whatever money is allocated to him (Sulaiman), I’m the one who is handling it,” Karim said in response to a question on whether an assemblyman like him felt “handicapped” that the Kota Samarahan MP “has not been on the ground much”.
“That problem does not arise at all,” Karim said. “The committees which are supposed to be held by him, most of them are handled by me.”
Asked what was Sulaiman’s reason for his absence, Karim replied: “I believe he has got some personal problems himself.”
On whether Karim had communicated with Sulaiman recently, Karim said: “Not really.”
“A long time ago, yes (we communicated). Each MP is allocated certain amount of funds, those funds are looked after by his (Sulaiman’s) office, together with myself and Datuk Seri Ali,” Karim said, referring to Muara Tuang assemblyman Datuk Seri Mohamad Ali Mahmud.
Abdul Karim: No complaints about Sulaiman rarely visiting constituents
October 15, 2011, Saturday
KUCHING: Samarahan constituents are not complaining that their MP Dato Sri Sulaiman Taib rarely goes down to his area Asajaya, said assemblyman Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.
“If there had been any big problem or complaint, the matter would have been in the open but so far his rare visit is not really an issue,” he said.
He said the physical absence of the Samarahan MP was not a big problem because whatever development projects and allocations for the area would be handled either by him or the assemblyman for Muara Tuang, Datuk Seri Mohammad Ali Mahmud.
“One good thing that I notice is the very good relationship between the administration, the District Office, Resident’s Office and government agencies with the elected representatives from both Muara Tuang and Asajaya so there had not been any problem.
“Whatever allocation he (Sulaiman) got, I am the one handling it. Whatever committees are supposed to he held by him, most of it are handled by me,” he said when answering reporters’ questions at a press conference after witnessing the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signing ceremony between Sarawak Lawn Tennis Association (SLTA) and Merdeka Palace Hotel and Suites here yesterday.
Abdul Karim who is Assistant Housing Minister said he was unsure why the former tourism minister had not been able to visit his constituency.
“I believe he has got some personal problem himself… I believe lah.”
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Karim defends Mahmud’s political standing
KUCHING: Dato Sri Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib is a capable individual to perform as a member of parliament for Kota Samarahan if he is nominated in the next general election.
According to Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister, Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Mahmud as a corporate figure will be able to carry the responsibilities of an elected representative well.
Answering a question by a reporter during his Hari Raya open house at Jalan Astana yesterday, Karim said claims made by certain individuals that Mahmud will not perform, just like his brother Dato Sri Sulaiman Taib, is unfounded.
“In my opinion, each individual has his own style. We cannot generalise,” he said.
Karim, who is state Barisan Nasional backbenchers chairman, said each individual is different.
“Take, for example, the political scenario in Sarawak, the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) speaker Dato Asfia’s brother is in the opposition,” he added. Therefore, Karim said it is not fair to look at Mahmud in the same light as Sulaiman who might have his own personal issues and could not perform in serving the people in his full capacity.
“However, Kota Samarahan is developing rapidly from various efforts between BN and community leaders, and the result itself is important,” he said. On the question of the risk taken if nominating Mahmud who does not reside in Sarawak, Karim said the news has not been confirmed and no official statement has been made.
Karim: Bekir is not the only one fit for Kota Samarahan
KUCHING: PBB has many good candidates to contest in Kota Samarahan in the event that incumbent Datuk Seri Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib decides not to seek re-election in the next general election.
Asajaya assemblyman Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah said Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir, the eldest son of Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, was not the only possible candidate for the constituency.
Raya cheer: Karim (second right) and wife Zuraini Abdul Jabbar (left)
welcoming guests to their open house.
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“I don’t mean to be arrogant but I’m sure when we face the parliamentary polls, the majority can easily be in five-digit figure. Kota Samarahan is Barisan Nasional’s bastion,” he told reporters at his Hari Raya Aidilfitri open house.
It was recently reported that Bekir, a corporate leader, had stated his intention to be a politician.
A member of PBB, since he was 19, he had also said he hoped to get his father’s blessing for his move into politics.
Taib did not mention where his son would contest in the coming general election although it is speculated that he would replace his brother Sulaiman in Kota Samarahan.
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