An extract of the Baha’i Holy Writings on the back of a public bus in Kuching, Sarawak. Altogether, 3 buses, all owned by the Sarawak Transport Company Berhad, are being printed with different Baha’i ethical exhortations as a social service by the Kuching Baha’i community to promote religious harmony and tolerance among the multi-racial, multi-cultural [...]
For the group of people gathered at the Sibu Baha’i Centre, it was indeed an historic gathering. So said Mr. K C Yong, NSA Sarawak Chairman, in his opening address to the friends present. The reason for such a remark was because they were witnessing the beginning of a new chapter in the annals of the Baha’i Faith for the central region of Sarawak. Among those present were two other members of the national assembly, Mr. Robert Ting and Mr. Suai Kirak.
The friends, from 5 local assemblies in the region, had come to the Centre to cast their ballots for the formation of a new Regional Baha’i Council for the central region (RBC Central). Altogether 51 ballots out of a total 54 ballots from 5 local assemblies were cast; 17 were cast in person and the remaining by postal ballots. A similar gathering would be held in Selangau on 11 Nov for assemblies in other localities in the central region.
Launching of the 5 Year Plan in Sibu
“Counsellor Mr Jayagopan Ramasamy, representative of the Continental Board of Counsellors for Asia, with the newly elected Spiritual Assembly members (seated L-R) Chin Chia Chau (Vice-Chairman), Yong Kiong Choon (Chairman), Tipik Ladi (Secretary), Dajai Mancha (Treasurer), (standing L-R) Suai Kirak, Robert Ting, Capt Chong Chee Kuan, Narong Singau, Alexson Keling”