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  • Atilia Haron and Jinx Chin Debut “Dimanakah Kamu Sore Ini?”—A Modern Pop Reflection on Distance and Memory

    Atilia Haron and Jinx Chin Debut “Dimanakah Kamu Sore Ini?”—A Modern Pop Reflection on Distance and Memory

    Celebrated songstress Atilia Haron returns to the music scene with her latest single, “Dimanakah Kamu Sore Ini?”, a tender pop ballad that delves into the delicate complexities of longing and memory. Composed by Atilia Haron and Jinx Chin, with lyrics penned by Atilia herself, the track serves as a poignant exploration of the quiet ache that remains when two souls are separated by distance. Built upon a sophisticated modern pop soundscape, the song offers a breathing space for its lyrical depth, allowing Atilia’s signature emotive vocals to lead the narrative.

    Written from a place of profound emotional honesty, the song utilizes the setting of dusk as a metaphor for the “in-between” states of the heart—those fleeting moments of reflection where one is caught between the desire to hold on and the necessity of letting go. At its core, “Dimanakah Kamu Sore Ini?” speaks to a love that endures beyond physical presence, addressing the unspoken conversations and silent questions we carry through life. It touches on the universal truth that while people may move apart, the invisible threads that bind them often remain intact, fueled by the hope that a shared feeling still exists somewhere in the distance.

    More than just a melody, the track is an invitation for listeners to sit with their own emotions and find solace in their memories. It suggests that distance does not always equate to disconnection, but rather a different form of existence for love and affection. With its minimalist yet evocative arrangement, the single showcases Atilia’s ability to turn deeply personal experiences into a shared experience for her audience. “Dimanakah Kamu Sore Ini?” is now available on all major digital streaming platforms, offering a comforting companion for those quiet, reflective moments at the end of the day.

  • From Scale to Trust: Strengthening Malaysia’s Digital Payments EcosystemBy Tee Kean Kang, Chief Executive Officer of Paydibs

    Malaysia’s digital payments ecosystem is expanding at an unprecedented pace, but scale alone does not define strength. In 2025, the country recorded 18.4 billion e-payment transactions, reflecting a 25 per cent year-on-year increase, with each Malaysian conducting an average of 538 digital transactions. DuitNow QR volumes have also doubled to three billion, supported by close to three million merchant touchpoints nationwide.

    While these figures reflect strong adoption, they also raise a more pressing question for the industry: whether trust is keeping pace as digital transactions become increasingly embedded in daily life. Reported fraud losses reached RM2.8 billion in 2025, highlighting the growing risks within an increasingly digital ecosystem. In the first quarter of the year alone, online fraud cases rose to 12,110, with total losses amounting to RM573 million. Although digital payments continue to scale rapidly, these figures point to a parallel reality in which confidence in the system is being tested in real time. This marks a clear inflection point, where the focus must shift from driving adoption at scale to strengthening trust and assurance at every stage of the transaction journey.

    Trust in payments is often discussed in abstract terms, but for businesses on the ground it is grounded in three core elements: visibility, control, and protection. Visibility ensures merchants can track transactions in real time, control provides certainty over fund settlements and supports cash flow management, while protection offers reassurance that businesses are safeguarded when unexpected issues arise. When any of these elements are weakened, trust can quickly erode, particularly for smaller businesses operating on tight margins.

    In practice, most payment failures do not occur at scale but at the edges of the system, where processes are fragmented and operational gaps are more likely to appear. For micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), a delayed settlement or disputed transaction is not a minor inconvenience but a disruption to daily operations.

    Bank Negara Malaysia has already recognised this shift in focus. The priority is no longer solely on expanding digital payments, but also on preserving trust within the ecosystem. Frameworks such as the Shared Electronic Fraud and Theft policy establish shared accountability between financial institutions and users, while infrastructure enhancements such as RENTAS+ and the adoption of ISO 20022 standards improve transparency and resilience across the payment system. However, regulation alone is not sufficient to build trust; it must be reinforced through consistent, real-world experiences at the merchant level.

    Malaysia’s 1.2 million MSMEs sit at the centre of this transition. Unlike large enterprises, they often operate without extensive financial systems or dedicated risk management teams. Their exposure is immediate, and their tolerance for disruption is low. For these businesses, trust is not defined by policy or technical standards, but by whether payments are received as expected, whether transactions are transparent, and whether digitalisation simplifies rather than complicates operations. This is where the industry must move beyond enabling access and focus on delivering assurance.

    From an operational perspective, addressing this gap requires rethinking the purpose of payment infrastructure. Direct connectivity to national payment rails is not merely a technical enhancement; it removes intermediary layers, enabling faster access to funds and greater visibility over cash flow. This is not just about speed, but about certainty, which is essential for business stability.

    Similarly, consolidating multiple payment methods into a single platform or device goes beyond convenience. It reduces fragmentation, lowers operational risk, and ensures consistency in transaction outcomes. Unified terminals that support QR, card, and alternative payment methods within a single controlled environment reflect this approach. These are deliberate design choices aligned with how merchants operate, rather than how payment systems have traditionally been structured.

    Trust must also extend beyond transactions to address broader business risks. Many MSMEs remain underinsured, often due to the complexity or perceived disconnect between traditional insurance products and day-to-day operations. Embedding protection directly into payment infrastructure provides a more practical solution, where coverage such as business interruption, liability, and asset protection becomes part of the tools merchants already use. By integrating these safeguards into the payment experience, barriers to adoption can be reduced while businesses are better protected against unforeseen disruptions. This reflects a broader shift in fintech, where value is created not only through functionality, but through relevance and integration into real business needs.

    Paydibs, for example, has partnered with Great Eastern General Insurance to embed business protection directly into its payment terminals. Coverage for fire and flood damage, cash-in-transit loss, employer liability, and business disruption is bundled with the terminal merchants already use to accept digital payments. The principle is clear: businesses should not have to choose between digital growth and operational protection, as both should be built in by design.

    Eighteen billion transactions in a single year is a significant milestone, and Malaysia has clearly demonstrated its ability to achieve digital payment scale. Bank Negara Malaysia’s priorities for 2026, which emphasise stronger fraud prevention, cross-sector collaboration, and inclusive adoption, further reinforce trust as a foundational pillar for continued progress.

    In this environment, differentiation will no longer be defined by transaction volume or processing speed alone. It will be shaped by the ability to deliver systems that are resilient, transparent, and purpose-built to support businesses through both growth and uncertainty. Digitalisation accelerates when businesses have confidence in the systems they rely on, and that confidence is earned through consistent performance, clear visibility, and meaningful protection.

  • Pitahati Kembali Dengan “Inchek Karma!”: Sebuah Sindiran Tajam Tentang Kuasa dan Pembalasan

    Pitahati Kembali Dengan “Inchek Karma!”: Sebuah Sindiran Tajam Tentang Kuasa dan Pembalasan

    Kumpulan muzik alternatif berprestij, Pitahati, bakal melancarkan karya terbaharu mereka berjudul “Inchek Karma!” pada 24 April 2026. Single di bawah naungan label Luncai Emas ini merupakan kesinambungan artistik daripada naskhah terdahulu, “Ana Yang Punya (1 Ringgit 2 Ringgit)”, yang kini dikembangkan dengan naratif yang lebih mendalam, tajam, serta reflektif terhadap dinamika sosiopolitik semasa.

    Naskhah ini mengangkat tema karma sebagai subjek utama, membedah perilaku individu yang bertindak tanpa memikirkan implikasi terhadap persekitaran sosial mereka. Walaupun liriknya bersifat umum dan tidak merujuk kepada mana-mana pihak secara spesifik, ia menawarkan kritikan terhadap penyalahgunaan kuasa dan ketiadaan empati dalam kepimpinan. Mesej universal yang ingin disampaikan adalah jelas: setiap tindakan mempunyai konsekuensi, dan prinsip pembalasan tetap menjadi satu ketetapan yang berlaku merentas pelbagai sistem kepercayaan.

    Keberanian Pitahati dalam menyentuh isu-isu sensitif ini dipengaruhi secara langsung oleh realiti global masa kini, yang menuntut karya seni berperanan sebagai suara kesedaran. Dari perspektif teknikal, penggunaan bunyi ayam berkokok di permulaan lagu merupakan satu elemen simbolisme yang strategik. Ia melambangkan ketibaan waktu pembalasan yang tepat, sekaligus bertindak sebagai metafora sindiran terhadap situasi di mana masyarakat mungkin sedang dimanipulasi oleh pihak berkepentingan tanpa disedari.

    Pelancaran digital lagu ini akan turut disertakan dengan tayangan video muzik rasmi yang bertujuan untuk memberikan dimensi visual kepada naratif audio yang disampaikan. Melalui “Inchek Karma!”, Pitahati berhasrat untuk menyediakan satu platform renungan buat masyarakat, menggesa setiap individu agar lebih bertanggungjawab terhadap tindakan masing-masing serta memahami impak jangka panjang terhadap kesejahteraan sosial sejagat.

  • “RE:START” Menandakan Era Baharu Sakura Band Selepas Tempoh Rehat

    “RE:START” Menandakan Era Baharu Sakura Band Selepas Tempoh Rehat

    Selepas melalui tempoh rehat yang agak panjang, kumpulan muzik tempatan Sakura Band kini kembali mewarnai industri muzik tanah air dengan pelancaran album terbaharu mereka berjudul “RE:START”, yang menandakan titik kebangkitan semula buat kumpulan ini. Album tersebut dilancarkan menerusi sebuah persembahan istimewa sempena sidang media yang berlangsung di Hard Rock Café, Kuala Lumpur pada 17 April 2026.

    Menurut Mell atau nama sebenarnya Melly Matius yang mewakili Sakura Band, pemilihan judul “RE:START” bukan sekadar simbolik, tetapi menggambarkan fasa baharu yang dilalui oleh kumpulan itu. Katanya, konsep kali ini menandakan kemunculan semula Sakura Band selepas berehat agak lama, dan dari segi muzik mereka menampilkan sedikit perubahan dengan arah pop rock, namun masih mengekalkan identiti asal kumpulan tersebut.

    Album ini dibuka dengan trek pengenalan berjudul “RE:START” yang berfungsi sebagai pembuka kepada keseluruhan naratif album. Mell menjelaskan bahawa setiap lagu dalam album ini mempunyai cerita tersendiri yang diambil daripada pengalaman peribadi ahli kumpulan, menjadikannya lebih dekat dan bermakna buat mereka.

    Sebagai strategi memperkenalkan semula identiti muzik kepada peminat lama, Sakura Band memilih lagu berunsur pop berjudul “Masih” sebagai single pertama. Lagu ini dipilih kerana mempunyai elemen pop yang kuat serta membawa vibe yang hampir dengan karya mereka sebelum ini seperti “Melepaskanmu”, sekali gus berfungsi sebagai jambatan untuk mengembalikan pendengar kepada muzik Sakura Band.

    Dari segi produksi, album ini turut menampilkan kolaborasi bersama beberapa nama berpengalaman dalam industri muzik. Sakura Band kembali bekerjasama dengan penyanyi dan penulis lagu Adi 6ixth Sense, selain menjalinkan kerjasama pertama dengan penerbit Laq, yang juga merupakan gitaris kumpulan Akim & The Majistret. Proses rakaman bagi lagu “Masih” dan “Bulan & Bintang” dilaporkan berjalan dengan lancar hasil keserasian dan keterbukaan dalam perkongsian idea antara semua pihak yang terlibat.

    Keunikan “RE:START” juga terletak pada pendekatan penulisan lagu yang lebih autentik dan dekat dengan realiti kehidupan seharian. Sakura Band banyak mengambil inspirasi daripada pengalaman, perasaan serta pemerhatian terhadap apa yang berlaku di sekeliling mereka, dengan harapan agar pendengar dapat lebih mudah mengaitkan diri dengan lagu-lagu tersebut.

    Dari segi bunyi dan susunan muzik, album ini memperlihatkan evolusi yang lebih matang dengan penerokaan genre pop rock yang lebih berat serta elemen eksperimen. Ini juga merupakan kali pertama Sakura Band menghasilkan dan menerbitkan album sendiri, sekali gus memberi ruang kepada mereka untuk lebih bebas bereksplorasi sambil mengekalkan identiti muzik tersendiri.

    Namun begitu, proses penghasilan album ini tidak terlepas daripada cabaran, khususnya dalam mencari idea dan konsep yang segar serta mengekalkan momentum sepanjang produksi yang bermula sejak Januari 2025. Walaupun berdepan kekangan masa dan komitmen masing-masing, Sakura Band berjaya menyiapkan album ini dengan kepuasan penuh dan menganggap pengalaman tersebut sebagai satu proses pembelajaran yang berharga.

    Sakura Band berharap “RE:START” dapat diterima baik oleh peminat serta pendengar muzik tempatan, selain mengukuhkan lagi kedudukan mereka dalam industri. Mereka turut merakamkan penghargaan kepada Seventeen Eleven Music atas peluang dan kepercayaan yang diberikan, dengan harapan album ini menjadi titik permulaan kepada lebih banyak karya dan kolaborasi pada masa akan datang.

    Album “RE:START” terbitan Seventeen Eleven Music ini boleh mula distrim di semua platform penstriman muzik digital utama pada 17 April 2026. Muzik video rasmi bagi lagu “Masih” pula boleh ditonton di saluran YouTube Seventeen Eleven Music pada hari yang sama jam 3 petang melalui pautan yang disediakan.

  • A Royal Pairing: Hock Kee Kopitiam Partners with D.Masking for the Ultimate Musang King Experience

    A Royal Pairing: Hock Kee Kopitiam Partners with D.Masking for the Ultimate Musang King Experience

    Two standard-bearers of Malaysian heritage, Hock Kee Kopitiam and D.MasKing by DSR Taiko Berhad, have formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch an innovative “orchard-to-kopitiam” dining concept. This partnership marks a pivotal shift in the local food and beverage landscape, merging the luxury of authentic Musang King durian with the enduring appeal of traditional kopitiam culture. By utilizing certified premium fruits from the orchards of Raub, Pahang, the collaboration offers an elevated experience that bridges the gap between rural agricultural excellence and urban lifestyle dining.

    The collaboration introduces an exclusive suite of durian-based retail and menu products, meticulously crafted to complement the existing favorites at Hock Kee Kopitiam. Diners can expect a refined twist on local staples, featuring Roti Bakar with Durian Kaya and butter, alongside specialized beverages including Durian-infused Coffee and Durian Teh Tarik. The dessert portfolio is further enhanced by three distinct durian ice cream formats—soft serve, gelato, and sticks—while a range of take-home products such as Durian Dark Chocolate and Durian Chips allows customers to enjoy the collaboration beyond the restaurant walls. These offerings will be rolled out across high-traffic locations including Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC), Bangsar South, The Gardens, and key outlets in Johor Bahru.

    (Middle left) Nick Ng, Founder of Hock Kee Kopitiam and YBhg. Dato” Ng Lian Poh, CEO of DSR Taiko Berhad (Middle right) officiate the New Range of Durian-based Products launching.

    At the core of this partnership is a shared commitment to quality and provenance. DSR Taiko Berhad enters the agreement as Malaysia’s first and only company capable of certifying the authentic source of Musang King durians. This level of transparency is achieved through the proprietary Musang King Integrated Traceability System (MKITS)® and a rigorous Standard of Quality (SOQ) protocol, ensuring every fruit used is fully authenticated from the orchard to the consumer’s table. This focus on traceability provides a new benchmark for trust within the industry, ensuring that the “King of Fruits” maintains its premium status in every application.

    Guests and media enjoyed premium Musang King, reimagined into familiar local flavours by Hock Kee Kopitiam and D.Masking.

    Dato’ Ng Lian Poh, CEO of DSR Taiko Berhad, emphasized that the collaboration is a vehicle for innovation that stays true to Malaysian roots, making premium durians accessible in a way that feels both modern and authentic. Nick Ng, Founder of Hock Kee Kopitiam, noted that the partnership aligns perfectly with the brand’s mission to champion the spirit of Muhibbah and comfort. He stated that the introduction of Musang King is a strategic move to elevate the familiar kopitiam experience, offering customers a premium touch that honors the rich flavors of Malaysia. Together, Hock Kee and D.MasKing aim to create a dining narrative that celebrates the journey of local produce and the artistry of homegrown recipes.

  • Discover Daily Horoscope and Zodiac Insights with Tune Talk NOVA

    Discover Daily Horoscope and Zodiac Insights with Tune Talk NOVA

    Tune Talk is introducing a new lifestyle feature to its mobile experience with the launch of Tune Talk NOVA, a subscription-based astrology service now available in the Tune Talk App.

    Across the Asia-Pacific region, astrology and horoscope content has grown into a mainstream digital lifestyle category, driven by strong cultural interest and increasing smartphone adoption. Industry insights show that the region is among the fastest-growing markets for astrology and horoscope subscriptions, with daily readings, zodiac compatibility, and personalised insights recording strong engagement, particularly among mobile-first Millennials and Gen Z users. This trend reflects a rising expectation for value-added, personalised experiences to be seamlessly integrated into everyday digital platforms.

    Tune Talk NOVA brings both Western and Chinese zodiac readings directly to users, offering quick, AI-driven daily forecasts alongside their usual mobile services.

    The feature includes daily, monthly and yearly horoscope readings, Western and Chinese zodiac profiles, shareable zodiac content, and compatibility insights. Designed to fit naturally into users’ daily routines, NOVA allows subscribers to check their daily forecasts before starting their day or explore compatibility with friends in a light and engaging way.

    To celebrate the launch, Tune Talk is offering first-time monthly subscribers one month of full NOVA access free via auto-renewal, with charges only applied from the second month onwards. Users may cancel within the first 30 days to avoid any fees. NOVA passes are available from as low as RM5 for one-day access, while monthly passes start from RM8 depending on plan eligibility. The feature is also complimentary for Epik+ 50 subscribers, while both Epik+ 50 and Epik+ 35 users can receive 100 Tune Talk Points by checking their horoscope readings for three consecutive days.

    Commenting on the launch, Gurtaj Singh Padda, Co-founder and CEO of Tune Talk, said there is a clear global shift towards personalised digital experiences that go beyond basic utility. He noted that services such as astrology and daily guidance have become part of how users engage with wellness and lifestyle content on mobile devices. With Tune Talk NOVA, he added that the company is responding to this demand by offering a simple, value-added feature that integrates naturally into subscribers’ everyday digital routines.

    For more information, visit www.tunetalk.com or follow @TuneTalk on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

  • Nestlé Malaysia Goes Fully Local with 100% Homegrown Chillies for MAGGI

    Nestlé Malaysia Goes Fully Local with 100% Homegrown Chillies for MAGGI

    Nestlé Malaysia has officially achieved a landmark milestone in its sustainability journey, announcing that 100% of the fresh chillies used in the production of its iconic MAGGI Chilli Sauce are now sourced entirely from local Malaysian farmers.

    This achievement was highlighted during an official working visit by the Minister of Economy, YB Tuan Haji Akmal Nasrullah Bin Haji Mohd Nasir, to the IPRINTAN Putrajaya Project. The visit showcased the success of well-structured farmer partnerships in strengthening national food security while simultaneously providing sustainable livelihoods for B40 communities.

    A Milestone in Self-Sufficiency and Economic Empowerment

    The project is powered by the Nestlé Chilli Club (NCC), a contract farming program established in 1995. Today, the initiative supports farmers across 12 strategic sites in Kelantan, Selangor, Putrajaya, and Johor, spanning 146 acres of farmland.

    During the briefing, the Minister was updated on the high-yield farming initiative’s socio-economic impact. Key highlights include:

    • Income Security: Participating farmers in the IPRINTAN Putrajaya project now earn an average monthly income of approximately RM3,000.
    • Economic Contribution: The current 2026 cycle (the project’s fifth) has yielded over 200 tonnes of chillies, with an estimated market value of RM1.5 million.
    • Traceability: By sourcing directly, Nestlé ensures a fully traceable and high-quality supply chain for its locally produced MAGGI products.

    Building a Resilient Food System

    Mr. Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia, emphasized that the company’s “Creating Shared Value” (CSV) approach is the driving force behind these partnerships.

    “Supporting the livelihoods of local farmers is integral to both our value chain and the nation’s food security agenda. Long-term partnerships with farming communities and government stakeholders, such as our collaboration with IPRINTAN, reflect our shared responsibility to build a more resilient and self-sufficient food system while empowering B40 households,” said Aranols.

    Expansion and Regenerative Agriculture

    Nestlé Malaysia provides participating farmers with specialized training in eco-friendly regenerative agricultural practices. This modern approach focuses on soil health and farm productivity, ensuring sustainable yields for generations to come.

    Originally established in Kelantan in partnership with Pertubuhan Peladang Kawasan (PPK) Bukit Awang, the program expanded to Selangor in 2021 via PPK Kuala Langat. In 2025, the initiative advanced further with a specialized greenhouse project in collaboration with Chin Siam Chiap (CSS) Johor, ensuring a stable, year-round supply of fresh chillies.

    Broader Impact: The Farmer Connect Programme

    The success of the Nestlé Chilli Club is a cornerstone of the broader Farmer Connect initiative. This program supports hundreds of farmers across various commodities nationwide:

    • Kedah and Perlis: Sustainable rice cultivation and agronomy support.
    • Sabah and Sarawak: Responsible cocoa sourcing in collaboration with the Malaysian Cocoa Board.
    • Kelantan and Kedah: Dedicated coffee farming programs in Gua Musang and surrounding areas.

    By integrating locally grown ingredients directly into its manufacturing value chain, Nestlé Malaysia continues to provide consistent market access and long-term capacity building for Malaysian smallholders, paving the way for a more sustainable and food-secure future.

  • GEGAR BATU KAWAN! Karnival Jom Heboh x Mega JPJ MADANI: Pesta Hiburan & Aktiviti Rakyat 2026.

    GEGAR BATU KAWAN! Karnival Jom Heboh x Mega JPJ MADANI: Pesta Hiburan & Aktiviti Rakyat 2026.

    Memulakan kalendar jelajah 2026 dengan penuh gilang-gemilang, Karnival Jom Heboh (KJH) secara rasmi mengumumkan kolaborasi strategik bersama Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) bersempena sambutan ulang tahun agensi tersebut yang ke-80. Bertempat di Stadium Negeri Batu Kawan, Pulau Pinang, acara gergasi ini dijadualkan berlangsung selama tiga hari, bermula 24 hingga 26 April 2026.

    Penganjuran kali ini menyaksikan penyatuan dua jenama besar melalui Karnival Mega JPJ MADANI x KJH, yang bertujuan merapatkan jurang antara agensi kerajaan dan masyarakat menerusi medium hiburan santai serta perkhidmatan kaunter secara langsung.

    Peluncuran Oleh Perdana Menteri Satu detik bersejarah bakal tercipta pada Sabtu, 25 April, apabila YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Perdana Menteri Malaysia, dijadualkan hadir bagi menyempurnakan Majlis Peluncuran Sambutan Ulang Tahun JPJ ke-80. Majlis penuh berprestij ini turut akan dihadiri oleh barisan menteri kabinet serta kepimpinan tertinggi kerajaan negeri dan persekutuan.

    Manfaat Direct Kepada Rakyat Menterjemahkan konsep MADANI ke dalam aktiviti padang, JPJ menawarkan pelbagai inisiatif kebajikan khusus buat pengunjung Batu Kawan, antaranya:

    • Program pertukaran topi keledar dan servis minyak hitam motosikal secara percuma.
    • Acara JPJ Fun Run untuk peminat gaya hidup sihat.
    • Jualan nombor pendaftaran kenderaan istimewa yang menjadi rebutan peminat automotif.
    • Pemeriksaan kesihatan dan agihan 12,000 pek makanan secara percuma.

    Pesta Kandungan Media Prima KJH 2026 terus menjadi destinasi utama keluarga dengan pelbagai pengisian daripada rangkaian Media Prima:

    • Interaksi Selebriti: Sesi bertemu peminat di reruai Studio Tonton Drama Sangat bersama barisan pelakon popular termasuk Zazzleen, Muaz Zabir dan Nabil Aqil.
    • Dunia Kreatif & ESG: Studio Jom Heboh memperkenalkan segmen kecantikan ‘Jom Cantik’ serta kempen kelestarian alam sekitar, manakala reruai NSTP menawarkan pengalaman ‘Wartawan Cilik’ buat kanak-kanak.
    • Cabaran Menarik: Pertandingan Karaoke Juara AJL dan Explorace Ejen Ali yang menawarkan hadiah wang tunai.

    Gegaran Konsert Dua Malam Berturut-Turut Stadium Negeri Batu Kawan bakal digegarkan dengan Konsert Jom Heboh yang menampilkan barisan penyanyi gred A negara. Malam pertama (Sabtu) akan menyaksikan persembahan daripada Dato’ Sri Siti Nurhaliza, Dato’ Awie, dan Kristal X. Manakala malam penutup (Ahad) bakal menampilkan Hael Husaini, Ara Johari, Floor 88, serta ramai lagi bintang popular.

    Pengunjung juga boleh menikmati pelbagai hidangan viral di Love Food Fest dan mendapatkan tawaran eksklusif daripada lebih 150 reruai jualan jenama tempatan serta antarabangsa.

    Media Prima dan JPJ menjemput seluruh warga utara untuk hadir beramai-ramai memeriahkan pesta rakyat ini. Layari www.jomheboh.com.my atau ikuti media sosial @jomhebohofficial untuk maklumat terkini.

  • Nestlé Malaysia and IIUM Kuantan Drive Halal STEM Education Partnership

    Nestlé Malaysia and IIUM Kuantan Drive Halal STEM Education Partnership

    Nestlé Malaysia has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to strengthening Malaysia’s Halal ecosystem and developing future-ready talent through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Kuantan. The collaboration aims to advance Halal Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education.

    The MoU marks a significant step in bridging the gap between industry and academia, with both parties sharing a common objective of equipping young Malaysians with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the evolving Halal industry. The signing ceremony was held during the Halal STEM Expo at the IIUM Kuantan Campus, which brought together around 500 participants comprising upper secondary school students from across Pahang.

    Under this partnership, IIUM Kuantan will develop educational modules with support from Nestlé Malaysia, alongside the introduction of hands-on competitions designed to provide students with practical, real-world learning experiences. As part of the Halal STEM Expo initiative, the programme featured interactive experiments, exhibition booths, competitions and knowledge-sharing sessions aimed at enhancing student engagement and understanding of Halal STEM.

    Beyond student-centred programmes, the MoU also outlines wider areas of collaboration, including joint research in Halal science and food innovation, knowledge-sharing initiatives, as well as participation in conferences, workshops and academic publications. These efforts are expected to strengthen academia-industry linkages, encourage innovation and build a strong pipeline of future Halal talent.

    [From left] Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erna Normaya Abdullah, Chairperson of Halal STEM Expo 2026 and Head of SuNCoM, Kulliyyah of Science, 
    International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Kuantan, Prof. Dr. Kamaruzzaman Yunus, Dean, Kulliyyah of Science, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd. Arifin bin Kaderi, Vice Director, IIUM Kuantan, Dato’ Mohamad Nizar Najib, State Executive Councillor for Investment, Industrial Development, Science, Technology and Innovation of Pahang, representing the Chief Minister of Pahang, Raja Nurmaria Murni, Executive Director, Group Corporate Affairs for Malaysia and Singapore, Nasrul Hadi Mohamed Nor, Head of Halal Affairs, Nestlé Malaysia and Siti Hazlin Jantan, Halal Operation Manager, Nestlé Malaysia at the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing with the Kulliyyah of Science, IIUM Kuantan to advance Halal Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education for young Malaysians. 

    Nestlé Malaysia Head of Halal Affairs, Nasrul Hadi Mohamed Nor, said the company’s commitment to Halal goes beyond maintaining high product and operational standards, extending to nurturing future talent for the industry. He added that the collaboration aims to spark students’ interest in STEM from a Halal perspective while providing them with practical insights into how science and technology contribute to the Halal ecosystem. He also noted that these efforts support national aspirations to increase STEM participation among students and further reinforce Malaysia’s position as a global Halal hub.

    Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erna Normaya Abdullah, Chairperson of Halal STEM Expo 2026 and Head of SuNCoM, Kulliyyah of Science, IIUM Kuantan, said the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to developing future leaders and strengthening Islamic STEM (Halal-STEM) education. She highlighted that the initiative is grounded in the IIUM Tawhidic philosophy, which integrates knowledge, values and holistic human development, while serving as a platform to connect academic learning with industry exposure and inspire students to pursue STEM pathways within the Halal ecosystem.

    A key highlight of the Halal STEM Expo was the Halal Frontier Talk, a panel session featuring representatives from Nestlé Malaysia and the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM), which provided students with first-hand insights from industry leaders and highlighted potential career opportunities in Halal STEM fields.

     [From right] Nasrul Hadi Mohamed Nor, Head of Halal Affairs, Nestlé Malaysia, with participants of the Halal STEM Expo, where Nestlé Malaysia also served as judges and shared industry expertise, providing real-world insights into Halal manufacturing practices.

    The programme also featured the Innovate Challenge, where secondary school and university students were encouraged to develop and present innovative prototypes focused on sustainability and aligned with Halal STEM principles. Nestlé Malaysia played an active role throughout the competition as judges and mentors. In addition, interactive exhibition booths enabled students to explore the company’s Halal value chain more closely and gain a clearer understanding of the role of STEM across the industry.

    This MoU marks the beginning of a long-term collaboration, with various initiatives planned over the next two years to further empower students and advance Halal STEM education. Through this partnership, Nestlé Malaysia and IIUM Kuantan remain committed to nurturing future-ready talent while strengthening Malaysia’s innovative Halal ecosystem.

  • ICBS 2026 Returns as Malaysia’s Largest Café and Beverage Trade Show with First-Ever Dedicated Tea Segment

    The International Café and Beverage Show (ICBS) 2026 returns for its 5th edition from 7 to 9 May at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, bringing together a dynamic global community under one roof. Over the three-day event, ICBS is expected to welcome 650 brands, 1,000 baristas and 2,000 café owners, with an estimated 13,000 attendees from 55 countries. As Malaysia’s only dedicated café and beverage trade show, ICBS has evolved from a niche industry gathering into a key indicator of the direction café culture is taking in Malaysia and across the wider region.

    Organised by Montgomery Asia in partnership with Barista Guild Asia, Eciatto, and HJC Global Tea Fair, ICBS 2026 introduces several new developments that reflect the industry’s rapid evolution. The most notable addition this year is a dedicated tea segment developed with HJC Global Tea Fair, marking a first in the show’s five-year history. This segment brings global tea innovations to the ICBS floor at a time when tea is increasingly moving from a supporting offering to a central feature in modern café menus across Malaysia and the region.

    According to Mr Alun Jones, Project Director of Montgomery Asia, ICBS has become a catalyst for Southeast Asia’s beverage economy, serving as a platform where ideas are exchanged, partnerships are formed, and businesses discover new pathways for growth. He added that as the show enters its fifth edition, it not only reflects the industry but actively helps shape it. In 2026, the beverage landscape is more diverse and innovation-driven than ever, with coffee continuing to anchor café culture while speciality tea, ready-to-drink beverages and mixology-inspired concepts gaining strong momentum. ICBS, he noted, is designed to give industry players direct access to these emerging opportunities.

    The timing of this growth is significant. Malaysia’s foodservice sector is valued at USD 14.75 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 27.50 billion by 2030, according to industry data. Within this, demand for premium and functional beverages is accelerating, with the ready-to-drink tea segment alone expected to grow by USD 32.4 million between 2025 and 2030. These figures reflect broader shifts in consumer behaviour, including how Malaysians spend, socialise and seek new experiences, with ICBS serving as a key platform for the industry to respond to these changes.

    Anchoring the competitive element of the show is the Malaysia Open Coffee Championship (MOCC), which brings together 38 competitors across three categories: the Malaysia Open Brewers Cup, Malaysia Open Latte Art Championship and Malaysia Open Barista Championship. Beyond being a skills showcase, the MOCC functions as a talent pipeline that continues to elevate standards within Malaysia’s barista community.

    Alongside these championships, ICBS 2026 will also spotlight Malaysia’s evolving beverage creativity through the Unite Malaysian Taste Challenge 2026. The competition gathers emerging and experienced mixologists to craft story-driven mocktails inspired by Malaysia’s diverse flavour heritage, transforming local ingredients into distinctive expressions of taste. More than a mixology showcase, it reinforces ICBS’s role as a platform where Malaysian concepts take centre stage, offering producers and café operators a meaningful opportunity to present homegrown innovation to both trade and public audiences.

    Mr Alun Jones further noted that Malaysia’s café scene has matured significantly over the past decade, moving beyond chain coffee into a landscape defined by independent cafés, speciality roasters and concept-driven spaces, supported by a consumer base that actively seeks out these experiences. He emphasised that ICBS sits at the centre of this ecosystem, not only as an exhibition but as a space where the next wave of ideas in Malaysian café culture often emerges.

    Entry to ICBS 2026 is free, with registration now open. The exhibition runs from 7 to 9 May, welcoming trade visitors throughout all three days, while opening to the public on 9 May for visitors to experience the show floor and explore the latest developments in coffee, tea and beverage innovation. More information on ICBS 2026, including exhibition opportunities, partnership enquiries and visitor passes, is available at https://intl-cbs.com/.