Thursday 21 September 2017

VIDEO OF THE RUN FOR RIVER AND THROWING MUDBALLS 9 SEPT 2017

 HERE you are guys,  I only got this short footages but enough to show what it was all about.

Dont know why video size cannot be changed anymore

Wednesday 13 September 2017

ENVIRONMENTAL RUN FOR THE RIVER ON 9TH SEPTEMBER 2017 STARTING MAHANDOI JETTY

 Winnie started the run with a blow horn at 6:30 am

 A failed rubbish trap belonging to Drainage n Irrigation Dept.


  Guianus Salagan, veteran and overall winner casting mudballs


 More mudball from the first lady runner to arrive

 Happy couple

 Altogether, one two and three..

 Flying mudballs,  keehoi

 Radio DJ Johanna Joseph from Sabahvfm Kadazan section

 A basinfull of balls, supervised by District Officer Luvita Koisun

 More mudballs coming


 Altogether now,  yeaaa

 And the last basins of balls coming to the dirty drains

 
 I am the winner, says singer Venitha Lojuti



And the real winners are above,  sorry cannot remember all their names

keeehoiii with DO in the middle





PENAMPANG. It was a 11km run with a difference when more than 300 participants was set off by CLEAR President Winnie Jimis at 6:30 am from Kg Mahandoi Jetty. The route was the usual village roads however as the runners went through the Kodundungan Padi fields along a semi-polluted drain named Parit Juta, the runners were required to throw at least one mudball into the dirty water.
Fastest runner 50 year old Guianus Salagan was the first to arrive 30 minutes later and cheerfully hurled a few balls into the canal.
Later other runners who joined the run more for fun and exercise paused for a few minutes to hurl bags of mudballs while District Officer Luvita Koisun watched and explained that the balls can assist in cleaning up the drain and hopefully protect the nearby river.
Also participating in the run was favourite Kadazan radio DJ Johanna Joseph Lokupi who was in a hurry to finish the race.
Winnie from the environmental NGO CLEAR said people are still puzzled how the mudballs can help clean up the dirty water, hence an exhibition booth will be set up during the coming bamboo raft festival at Kg Terawi Jetty on 24th this month. The public can learn they too can start treating waste water from their homes and help revive the River Moyog.
She informed the mudballs with three types of waste eating bacteria were previously contributed by students of SMK Bahang and St Michael’s, the Village Security Safety Committee JKKK of Nosoob Baru and Kivatu Nature Farm who supplied the effective microbe EM1 concentrate. The same microbes can also be used to speed up the preparation of agricultural compost.
The winners of the run were, Male Veteran: Guianus Salagan. He was previously a famous runner for the Mt Kinabalu international run.
Veteran Women: Kona Liau, Male Open: Muhd Azlan, Women open: Britanny Isabelle
All winners were rewarded with cash prizes and certificates.

Tuesday 12 September 2017

GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE ACTION ON POLLUTERS IF THERE IS A REPORT: DATUK MASIDI MANJUN




Pix: From left: Steering committee members Seanundu Kely Jitilon, Suzyline Kimkee, Rollis Mitol, Winnie Jimis, Luvita, Masidi, Vitalis and ministry staff.







KOTA KINABALU. Tourism, Culture and Environment minister Datuk Masidi Manjun assured that the government will take action on any river polluter provided a report has been submitted. He said this after receiving a courtesy call by the steering committee for Penampang Bamboo Raft Festival led by District Officer Luvita Koisun, Tuesday. The event will be held for 2 days on 23rd and 24th September at Kg Terawi Jetty where the minister himself will officiate since the ministry also provided funds this year.
The event was inititated in 2012 by environmental NGOs to campaign to the public the need to revive and protect the Moyog River against pollution. In 2016 Luvita saw the potential of the event and declared it a district event with full support of NGOs and community leaders such as village chiefs and Village Security and Development Committees (JKKK) while Masidi urged the district to turn the river into a tourism attraction.
However certain irresponsible parties still continue to pollute the river causing the water to be extremely muddy and dirty after rain.
During the meeting, Masidi also urged that small towns and villages such as Kasigui with a rich historical background should also be developed for tourism purposes.
Also present during the courtesy call was Vitalis Moduying, Deputy Director of State Department of Environment.