the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150
Saturday, November 29, 2025
26 C
Malaysia
the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150

Deputy Foreign Minister Mohamad Alamin votes in Sabah state election

Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Mohamad Alamin casts his vote at SK Our Lady in the nine-cornered Bongawan constituency contest.

KOTA KINABALU: Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Mohamad Alamin has cast his vote in the 17th Sabah state election.

The Barisan Nasional candidate for Bongawan state seat voted at Sekolah Kebangsaan Our Lady in Papar at approximately 10 am.

Mohamad faces a nine-cornered contest in the Bongawan constituency, which has 24,019 registered voters.

Bongawan is one of two state seats under the Kimanis parliamentary constituency. – Bernama

Related

spot_img

Latest

Pickleball Celebrity Slam by Panas Express & Astro to debut on Dec 6

The Pickleball Celebrity Slam by Panas Express & Astro will make its debut as a sports-entertainment-lifestyle event, taking place on Dec 6-7 at 9Pickle, Setia Alam. The tournament will be broadcast live on Astro Arena (Channel 801) as well as on Astro GO and sooka.Six teams will compete across four categories — Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Open Doubles and Singles — with team owners including Datuk AC Mizal, former national shuttlers Tan Boon Heong and Chan Peng Soon, entrepreneur Meri (Azzim Zahid Azim), SVG Worldwide founder Ashraf Anuar and Panas Express founder Vincent Siow. Celebrities and ex-athletes such as Adlin Aman Ramlie, Sharif Zero, Datuk Minarwan Nawawi and Koo Kien Kiat will also take part.

Bharath Classic: Chang sets the pace in inaugural Asian Tour–IGPL event

Korea’s Heemin Chang fired an impressive eight-under 64 to lead day one of the Bharath Classic 2025 at Kensville Golf Resort, despite seeing the course for the first time after arriving late. He sits ahead of India’s Pukhraj Singh Gill, Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond and Poosit Supupramai, and fellow Korean Wooyoung Cho, all on 66. A large group—including Ajeetesh Sandhu, Udayan Mane, Chan Shih-chang, Sean Ramos and recent Taifong Open winner Ekpharit Wu—are tied for sixth on 67.The US$500,000 inaugural event is joint-sanctioned with the new Indian Golf Premier League Tour and serves as the penultimate stop of the Asian Tour season, with players battling for crucial Order of Merit positions. Chang, currently 127th, said he adapted quickly to the slower greens and built confidence from his recent top-six finish in Taiwan. His back nine surge featured an eagle on 15 and birdies on 16 and 18.

Most Viewed

Can punishment restore discipline?

True discipline – and the rewards that come with...
spot_img

Popular Categories