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KUCHING: The Sarawak First River Moot will allow young people to build lasting friendships, broaden their perspectives, and strengthen their international understanding as citizens of the world through the scout method.

Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg yesterday officiated at the launch of the Sarawak First River Moot held at Kuching Waterfront.

The programme was attended by not only scouts from Sarawak but also from Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and West Kalimantan.

New Sarawak Tribune took the opportunity to speak to scouts and leaders to get their views of the Sarawak First River Moot.


Mohd Azahar Ramli

Samarahan District Scout Commissioner Mohd Azahar Ramli, 42

“The programme held from July 1 to 4 is specifically for scouts who are no longer in schools. It aims to attract the interest of the group as well as train them to become leaders for the next generation. At the same time, various activities were held such as climbing Mount Serapi and planting mangrove trees in the Sampadi area.”

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Muhd Wajehuddin Saman

Muhd Wajehuddin Saman, 23, Brunei Darrusalam

“The four-day programme does provide benefits for us. Those attending are guided to become more courageous persons, in terms of public speaking. In fact, we will also share our experiences with our friends in Brunei.”


Ng Jing Cheng

Ng Jing Cheng, 19, Penang Rover Scout Secretariat

“Activities carried out in the programme have helped me to have an increased self-confidence. Besides that, I also make new friends with those from Brunei, Sarawak and Indonesia. It is a good networking event.

Fatih Fajri Saeful Anhar

Fatih Fajri Saeful Anhar, 16, West Jawa, Indonesia

“Participating in this programme can help me build my skills as a leader. I hope more programmes like this can be held in future.”

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