May 14, 2021
Azlan Othman
The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) announced that four Bruneian students in Egypt were found to be COVID-19 positive. This was based on information from the Education and Cultural Attache’ of the Embassy of Brunei Darussalam in Egypt.
This was announced by Minister of Religious Affairs Pehin Udana Khatib Dato Paduka Seri Setia Ustaz Haji Awang Badaruddin bin Pengarah Dato Paduka Haji Awang Othman yesterday.
The minister said all Bruneian students in Cairo underwent swab tests in phases and ordered to self-isolate at their residence. Fifteen students have taken swab tests.
MoRA, the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the Brunei Embassy are closely monitoring the situation.
May 3, 2021
Azlan Othman
The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) has issued a statement regarding an unused surau at the former site of Tamu Kianggeh, which went viral on social media recently.
“The surau at the old site of Tamu Kianggeh has not been used for a long time and became vacant following the establishment of Haji Abas Sulaiman Surau at the Dermaga Diraja, Bandar Seri Begawan; and since the rebuilding of Tamu Kianggeh Complex on a new site, with prayer facilities for both men and women, as a convenience to traders and visitors at the Tamu,” said the MoRA statement.
May 2, 2021
The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) has issued a statement regarding an unused surau at the former site of Tamu Kianggeh, which went viral on social media recently. More details in Monday’s Borneo Bulletin.
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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, April 2 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA), through the Halal Food Control Division under the Syariah Affairs Department, recently conducted an inspection at a local supermarket, following viral claims that the Steak Pork Rib Spices product was openly sold and displayed on the premises.
On finding that the product was actually being sold at the supermarket, the inspection officers urged the staff to promptly withdraw it from public display, to be placed instead in the non-Halal section.
The supermarket’s other outlets across the country were also checked, but no such product was found at these establishments.