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  • Penanaman Pokok Mega Parlimen Ledang 2016

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Penanaman Pokok Mega Parlimen Ledang 2016 30 December 2016

  • Malakoff’s Group HSSE Organises Talk on Hearing Loss Prevention

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff’s Group HSSE Organises Talk on Hearing Loss Prevention 17 October 2018 Occupational noise-induced hearing disorder, which includes hearing loss, is one of the most common occupational diseases experienced by workers in Malaysia, according to Dr. Rosli Rahim, an Occupational Health Doctor at Pusrawi Hospital, in his talk on “Hearing Loss Prevention” held at Malakoff Academy of Xcellence (MAX) on 18 October 2018, to create awareness on occupational health and safety at the workplace. Based on his experience, the oil and gas industry records the highest number of hearing loss cases, especially affecting those working on offshore rigs, and are usually due to the workers’ irresponsible action of taking their Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for granted. Another cause of hearing loss is the reluctance of those affected in getting the appropriate medical attention due to being in denial of their condition. Dr Rosli stressed that audiometric tests must be carried out before the beginning of employment to determine one’s hearing baseline. This data must be recorded and kept by the employees for future reference. Subsequent audiometric test must be done at least once a year and the results are compared to the baseline to identify any hearing deterioration. This is important as hearing disorders not only cause the sufferers to lose the ability to hear, it also puts their lives in danger as they are less aware of their surroundings. “Hearing loss prevention is a combined effort between the employers and employees as it can be avoided by taking the prescribed precautions,” he added. At the end of his talk, Dr Rosli urged employers to ensure a safe working environment for the employees and send them for regular check-ups. Meanwhile, employees were reminded to adhere to the health & safety rules and regulations such as wearing approved ear muffs or ear plugs when performing their tasks. Malakoff’s Group HSSE takes great care in ensuring the health and safety of Malakoff’s 690 employees at site. Audiometric tests are carried out annually at site, with the last one held at Tanjung Bin Energy Power Plant on 15 August 2018.

  • Futsal Tournament 2017

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Futsal Tournament 2017 5 May 2017

  • PPA & CSTA Signing Ceremony

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back PPA & CSTA Signing Ceremony 25 December 2011

  • Malakoff Vendor Day 2016

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Vendor Day 2016 29 November 2016

  • Media Familiarisation Trip to Tanjung Bin Energy Power Plant (T4)

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Media Familiarisation Trip to Tanjung Bin Energy Power Plant (T4) 20 March 2016

  • Collection Day eWaste at Mukim Serkat

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Collection Day eWaste at Mukim Serkat 20 January 2023

  • Movie Screening with NSTP 2019

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Movie Screening with NSTP 2019 25 April 2019

  • Nemgrads USM - Malakoff Environmental Awareness Project 2010

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Nemgrads USM - Malakoff Environmental Awareness Project 2010 12 March 2010

  • Malakoff Distributes Zakat to Students To Help Ease Their Transition into University Life

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Distributes Zakat to Students To Help Ease Their Transition into University Life 14 March 2024 39 students from Segari, Lumut, Perak and Mukim Serkat, Pontian, Johor were given much-needed financial assistance in their continued pursuit of higher education when they became the beneficiaries of this year’s Malakoff Corporation Berhad’s(“Malakoff”) zakat disbursement to the less fortunate. With a combined contribution of RM30,000, the financial support allows the students to be better prepared as they enrol at their chosen universities or colleges soon. This initiative provides assurance that students can concentrate on their mental preparedness for university life without the burden of financial concerns. The handing over of the zakat aid were held on 23 January and 29 February,respectively. The event in Pontian was attended by Lumut Power Plant Manager Encik Anwar Faisal, along with Malakoff’s Senior Manager of Corporate Affairs Unit from Group Communications and Branding Encik Md Yuha Ismail and the Village Head of Segari Encik Ismail Ibrahim. Meanwhile, in Pontian, the ceremony was attended by the Village Chief of Mukim Serkat Encik Nor Hazam Md Jaiz, and representation from Tanjung Bin Power Plant Encik Mohamed Ali Mohamed. This initiative is part of Malakoff’s Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) undertakings, focusing on the Community pillar, where it demonstrates Malakoff’s continuous commitment to support community development in areas where its plants operate. It is also in line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals No.11 (“SDG”), which contributes to the objective of making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. It is aligned with the company’s purpose of ‘Enhancing Life, Enriching Communities’. Besides enhancing relationships with the local communities, it is hoped that CSR initiatives like these will further cultivate the spirit of ‘giving back to the community’ while fostering a stronger bond between one another.

  • Eat and be Merry! - Hari Raya Open House by KLHQ

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Eat and be Merry! - Hari Raya Open House by KLHQ 12 October 2009 It was 11 am when I got out of the house that morning. I wanted to arrive earlier for the event so that I could capture the atmosphere before the function begins but I was greeted by a massive traffic jam after exiting the SMART tunnel. "Oh, no!" I thought. After half-hour of creative maneuvering, I arrived at Hotel Istana just in time and in one piece. Headed straight for the Grand Ballroom where the function was held and I managed to greet some early birds along the way. It seemed that I was not alone in having trouble to get there. There was something on that evening that forced the authorities to close one lane of traffic, causing the massive jam at Jalan Sultan Ismail. The Grand Ballroom has been chosen to host the KLHQ's guests for the annual Hari Raya event for two years in a row. It was a brilliant venue for the event and what a magnificent site it was that day, with yellow and green streamers lining the ceiling, just above the dining tables, covered with crisply-ironed linens. A maroon cloth draped from the center of the ballroom and the VIP table was laid out just underneath it, adding a touch of opulence to the kampung-themed ballroom. Tables with spreads of delicacies were fashioned like small huts where the kampung folks would normally come to gather and share stories in the evenings while enjoying the cool breeze. A small yet charming kampung house stood on the stage, in the middle of the ballroom with an old-fashined bicycle parked on one side and an old-school motorcycle on the other. In front of the 'kampung house', a ghazal group lined the stage to serenade the crowd with soothing music, not forgetting nostalgic Raya songs. Ah, such bliss! At noon, the invited guests started to trickle in. En Nordin started the ball rolling by greeting the guests and gave duit raya to the children. The entrance was also creatively decorated with electrically-powered pelita, with a row of lemang being 'cooked' on the left and a cauldron of 'ketupat' on the right. If it wasn't for the hall, I'd thought that I was in a kampung. Soon more guests started to arrive, including the VIPs, comprising of the board of directors, corporate guests and business associates, children from Malakoff's adopted schools in Lumut, Prai and Tg Bin, guests-of-honour from Pondok Penyayang Raudhah and staff of Malakoff with their respective families. Bintang Raudhah, a group of talented children formed by Pondok Penyayang Raudhah, sang and played musical instruments while the guests enjoyed the scrumptious spread. Later, Chairman of Malakoff, Tan Sri Abdul Halim Ali and MD/CEO of Malakoff, En Ahmad Jauhari Yahya were invited on stage to present our special guests, the children from Pondok Penyayang Raudhah and children from the adopted schools with school shoes and duit raya from the Company. The eager children almost missed their duit raya when they passed by En Ahmad Jauhari until he called them back and playfully asked, "Adik tak nak duit raya?" After the train of children came to an end, Tan Sri Halim and En Ahmad Jauhari stepped down to their table to make way for the group of traditional dancers. Clad in maroon songket with tompok manggis pattern, they danced away and charmed the audience with their flawless routines. After dancing to three songs, they gracefully cleared the stage and the ghazal group continued to serenade the guests. It was definitely a good day for celebration, music, good food and good company. The kids left with smiles on the face and their pockets full of duit raya while the parents were contented with the delicious spread by the hotel. As the function also coincided with the Mooncake festival, the hotel threw in a platter of mooncake laid out in a pagoda-roofed hut to suit the occasion, making it a true Malaysian celebration.

  • Malakoff Sponsors Daily Breakfast for 982 students in Mukim Serkat

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Sponsors Daily Breakfast for 982 students in Mukim Serkat 25 March 2018 Pontian, Johor, 27 March 2018 – Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”) yesterday launched its latest Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) programme called ‘Jom Sarap’ at Sekolah Kebangsaan Serkat, Pontian, Johor. The initiative is aimed not only to provide the school children with nutritious breakfast to improve their focus in class, but also to encourage them to come early to school. The initiative will benefit 982 school children from the seven primary schools located in Mukim Serkat, Pontian, Johor from 26 March 2018 until the end of the current school year. The schools are Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Durian, Sekolah Kebangsaan Serkat, Sekolah Kebangsaan Andek Mori, Sekolah Kebangsaan Permas Kelapa, Sekolah Kebangsaan Seri Sinaran Chokoh, Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Boh and Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (Cina) Pei Chiao. Speaking of the CSR programme, Dato’ Ahmad Fuaad Kenali, Chief Executive Officer of Malakoff said, “‘Jom Sarap’ demonstrates our commitment to education, particularly in the local communities where we operate. By providing the school children with a good start of the day, it is hoped that they will feel energised and will be able to stay focused on their lessons and eventually improve their grades.” “We are also humbled by the support given by Kukup State Assemblyman, YB Haji Suhaimi Salleh, Mukim Serkat Village Chief, En Roslan Bokari, the respective School Principals and Chairmen of the Parents Teachers Association in making this programme a reality,” he added. During the course of ‘Jom Sarap’, the school canteen operators will serve free breakfast early in the morning in accordance with the Guidelines set by the Ministry of Education. In his speech during the launch, YB Haji Suhaimi applauded Malakoff for this noble initiative, stressing that besides lessening the financial burden of families, especially those in the low income group, the CSR programme is also time-saving as parents will not need to worry about preparing breakfast but will instead concentrate on sending their children early to school. He also hoped that the number of late-comers will also decline. Meanwhile, Year 4 student of SK Serkat, Nur Fatihah Jumaat, is excited to enjoy the free breakfast with her schoolmates. “Breakfast will make us more energetic and ready to concentrate in class,” she said, adding that she wants to work hard and excel in her studies in order to change the destiny of her family. In addition to providing free-breakfast, Malakoff will also organise a 20 weeks of Science, English and Maths tuition classes for 156 UPSR candidates from the said seven (7) schools this year. A Motivational Talk and Examination Seminar will also be organised for them in May 2018. At present, Malakoff has several CSR on Education programmes in the local communities where it has operations. For example, the Malakoff Edufund Programme, which was established in 2002, provides financial support to equip its eleven Adopted Schools located in Segari (Perak), Prai (Pulau Pinang) and Pontian (Johor) with learning tools and better infrastructure. Other programmes include extending assistance in kind such as school bags, shoes and basic stationery at the start of the school year.

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