For the last few years, I’ve been attending the National Day celebrations as part of the growing media contingent. Being assigned to various zones at the Taman SOAS meant that I could photograph the event from different perspectives. This year however, instead of being part of the media, I decided…
Category: People
Olympic spirit alive in Brunei!
It was nice to cover an early morning event this morning after being in “power-saving mode” for some time. The weather was perfect. Not too hot and not wet either. The British HC, HE Rob Fenn said it all in his speech, “The Olympics are all about bringing people together,…
Business Project Carnival 2012
The Business School (Sekolah Perdagangan) is currently holding a Business Project Carnival 2012 today and tomorrow, at its premises in Gadong from 9am to 5.30pm. The carnival is one of the Business School’s projects organised, by Year 2 students with a total of 14 groups divided to make one activity…
Dua Minggu – Two Weeks of Events in Brunei Darussalam
The first edition of the ‘DuaMinggu’ newsletter publication was launched to the warm applause of business partners and sponsors at the Radisson Hotel yesterday. The launch marked a new medium for cultural consulting firm iBudaya to reach out to its target audience including companies, public agencies, educational bodies, cultural institutions…
Hishamuddin Brunei’s Strongest Man!
Hishamuddin Hj Hussin was crowned Brunei’s strongest man after completing a Herculean feat. The country’s new champion set the bar high in the finals of Brunei’s Strongest Man with 35 points accumulated in three categories – tyre flipping, dumbbell lifting and truck pulling – at Taman Sir Haji Muda Omar…
iMMerse workshop – “Creative Process – Inspirations and Impacts”
A workshop featuring local professional photographer Jason Ong and talented-graphic designer. Olivia Ong was held recently, organised as part of the iCentre’s iMMerse programme, at the iCentre in Berakas. Amateur and professional photography and graphic design enthusiasts turned up for the ‘Photography for Impact’ workshop, which saw Jason Ong talking…

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