seribulan Publish time 11-2-2009 02:16 PM

NSTP Fund for Gaza...7 juta akhirnyerrr...

NSTP Fund for Gaza RM7m breached

Email to friend http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Images/emel.gif         Print article http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Images/picon.gif

http://s9.addthis.com/button1-share.gif
http://www.nst.com.my/Wednesday/National/2476440/insidepix1
Pernec managing director Shaharom Md Shariff (left) presenting a mock cheque for RM10,000 to NSTP marketing department抯 research and information services manager Wan Aziah Wan Ahmad at Balai Berita yesterday.
KUALA LUMPUR: The decision to extend the NSTP Fund for Gaza until March 7 saw encouraging feedback with more contributions pouring in.
http://www.nst.com.my/Wednesday/National/2476440/insidepix2?display=xsmallSK Bandar Baru Sentul抯 Parent-Teacher Association vice-chairman Dr Mohd Kamal Hashim (left) and school headmaster, Abd Aziz Yahya hand over RM1,500 collected from parents, teachers and pupils to NSTP representative Kamini at Balai Berita yesterday.
http://www.nst.com.my/Wednesday/National/2476440/insidepix3?display=xsmallGodell parking compliance and regulatory department head Mohd Tazley Nik Nordin (right) and other staff members handing over their contribution to NSTP information services resource centre manager Hurriyah Ismail at Balai Berita yesterday.The fund breached the RM7 million mark, with RM59,135.52 collected yesterday.

Among the contributors were telecommunication and information communications technology solution provider Pernec Corporation Bhd, SK Bandar Baru Sentul's Parent-Teacher Association and Godell Parking Sdn Bhd.

Pernec managing director Shaharom Md Shariff presented a mock cheque for RM10,000 to NSTP marketing department's research and information services manager Wan Aziah Wan Ahmad at Balai Berita yesterday.


SK Bandar Baru Sentul's PTA vice-chairman Dr Mohd Kamal Hashim said RM1,500 was collected from parents, teachers and pupils.





The cheque was handed over to the New Straits Times Press Bhd by school head Abdul Aziz Yahya and Dr Mohd Kamal.



Godell, meanwhile, donated RM570.67 raised by the company staff between Jan 20 to Feb 8 when donation boxes were placed at its headquarters in Shah Alam, a restaurant near its Petaling Jaya's branch and in its enforcement division.



The contribution was presented by Godell parking compliance and regulatory department head, Mohd Tazley Nik Nordin, to NSTP information services resource centre manager Hurriyah Ismail at Balai Berita yesterday.



The NSTP Fund for Gaza was launched on Jan 5 to help the Gaza war victims.

From the amount collected to date, RM5 million has been handed to Wisma Putra Palestinian humanitarian fund, while RM500,000 was given to Mercy Malaysia to obtain medical supplies for the war victims in Gaza.

Those who wish to donate can:

- Bank in or transfer money to Maybank account number 514105-320501 under the name NSTP Fund for Gaza;

- Write a cheque made payable to the NSTP Fund for Gaza and send it to the New Straits Times Press, 31, Jalan Riong, 59100, Kuala Lumpur; or

- Give cash donations to the cashier at Balai Berita or any NSTP branch offices nationwide.

yipun78 Publish time 11-2-2009 02:22 PM

Terima kasih buat semua rakyat Malaysia yang prihatin :loveliness:

aptseroja Publish time 11-2-2009 02:24 PM

pastikan semua duit tu sampai kat GAZA, jangan ada tercicir kat poket org lain sudah

seribulan Publish time 11-2-2009 02:31 PM

Reply #3 aptseroja's post

cam kes ni? tapi ni memang curi terus...:D

'Gang Tabung' finally busted




CAMERON HIGHLANDS: For the past few weeks, three young thieves here have been stealing money from donation boxes at several mosques. The trio, aged 16 and 17, were nicknamed Geng Tabung by police and had made off with more than RM3,000 since Jan 5. Their spree, however, came to an end on Sunday when they were caught while celebrating their latest theft. They had taken RM3,000 from Masjid Abu Bakar, Tanah Rata, and were at a restaurant when they were nabbed.

adydza2 Publish time 11-2-2009 02:32 PM

harapnya duit ni sampai ke sana..
semoga meringankan bebanan diorang..amin.

seribulan Publish time 11-2-2009 02:41 PM

Reply #5 adydza2's post

amin to that...

JERONG_GERGASI Publish time 11-2-2009 02:43 PM

aku hanya nak tau... duit tu dah bagi semua or sebahagian or belum bagi lagi...???:o

orangdalam Publish time 11-2-2009 02:43 PM

harap2 sampai ke fatah..boleh buat jamuan meraikan VIP..beli banglo baru..belanja untk melobi ketua bahagian dan sebagainya..:)

seribulan Publish time 11-2-2009 02:50 PM

From Times Online

February 11, 2009


Israel elections: both sides claim victoryhttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00484/Tzipi-Livni_484785a.jpg
(Jim Hollander/EPA)




Tzipi Livni waves to supporters as she enters her party's headquarters as votes counted so far point towards a likely win







Times Online




World Agenda: little hope for Palestinians

Israel faced on Wednesday what could be weeks of political uncertainty after an election that ended with clashing claims of victory by Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and rival Benjamin Netanyahu.
"I won," read the front-page headline of Israel's biggest newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, next to photos of Livni and Netanyahu.
Nearly final results gave Livni's Kadima party 28 seats to 27 for Netanyahu's right-wing Likud in the 120-member parliament. She said she would become prime minister and invited him to join a "unity government".
Netanyahu, pointing to what he called a large "nationalist camp" in parliament, said he would head a coalition government, comprised of rightist parties.

"With God's help I will lead the next government," Mr Netanyahu, 59, told Likud supporters after exit polls on Tuesday gave Kadima a slim lead and right-wing parties 64 seats, enough for a parliamentary majority.
Addressing cheering Kadima activists, Ms Livni, 50, said: "The Israeli public can smile again when we form the government." She would become Israel's first woman prime minister since Golda Meir governed in the 1970s.
It will be up to President Shimon Peres to decide, after hearing recommendations from political parties, whether to ask Livni, a relative newcomer to politics, or Netanyahu, a former prime minister, to try to put together an administration.

The overall rightward shift in the Knesset will, in any case, dent hopes in US President Barack Obama's administration for an Israeli coalition that can move towards peace with the Palestinians and other Arab neighbours after last month's war in the Gaza Strip.

"Tzipi Livni has only the slightest chance, or none at all, of forming a government under her leadership," Abraham Diskin, a political scientist at Jerusalem's Hebrew University, told Israel Radio.

"The bottom line is that there's a good chance that a Likud-led government, with Kadima's participation, will be established," he said.

fizamn Publish time 11-2-2009 02:50 PM

nape la ada lagi rakyat malaysia kalo org buat kutipan derma mcm nie suka fikir ke lain.. org mcm nie mesti hidup dalam ketakutan sebab asik terigt konspirasi dan sebagainya.. agak nye kalo tunaikan zakat tue pun x ikhlas kot sebab igt amil akan songlap duit tu ke lain.. kesian kesian org mcm ini kan..
Pages: [1]
View full version: NSTP Fund for Gaza...7 juta akhirnyerrr...


ADVERTISEMENT