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KTC’s Kaamatan Festival Fosters Stronger Bonds Among Diverse Cultures

Posted date: 24 July 2024

Kimanis Petroleum Training Centre (KTC) hosted a lively Pesta Kaamatan celebration earlier this month, bringing together staff and students for a great time. Delegates from INSTEP management team, led by En. Azhar Ahmad, Head of the Learning Academy, also attended the event.

En. Alfie Mahathir, Manager of KTC, emphasized Sabah’s rich diversity in terms of both race and culture during his opening remarks. “More than 36 recognized races and more than 52 distinct dialects are found in Sabah. Despite these distinctions, Sabahans find ways to respect one another’s cultural history and cooperate to achieve common goals.”

On the other hand, En. Azhar in his speech praised KTC for the outstanding performance shown by fellow learners in terms of academic. “This achievement would not have been possible without the dedicated staff working behind the scenes”. He also added that he was deeply moved by the warmth and hospitality from the people at KTC during his visit on 3 & 4 July 2024.

En. Azhar also had the honour to launch the newly developed KTC Exhibition Bunting, which will be utilised extensively in exhibitions, seminars, and conferences to elevate KTC’s status as a local technical talent developer in the state of Sabah.

Maintaining the theme of cultural diversity, the remainder of the festival featured Sugandoi performances by fellow students; a singing competition featuring traditional Kadazan Dusun songs; and traditional customs celebration to round off the joyous occasion.

Kimanis Petroleum Training Centre (KTC) hosted a lively Pesta Kaamatan celebration earlier this month, bringing together staff and students for a great time. Delegates from INSTEP management team, led by En. Azhar Ahmad, Head of the Learning Academy, also attended the event.

En. Alfie Mahathir, Manager of KTC, emphasized Sabah’s rich diversity in terms of both race and culture during his opening remarks. “More than 36 recognized races and more than 52 distinct dialects are found in Sabah. Despite these distinctions, Sabahans find ways to respect one another’s cultural history and cooperate to achieve common goals.”

On the other hand, En. Azhar in his speech praised KTC for the outstanding performance shown by fellow learners in terms of academic. “This achievement would not have been possible without the dedicated staff working behind the scenes”. He also added that he was deeply moved by the warmth and hospitality from the people at KTC during his visit on 3 & 4 July 2024.

En. Azhar also had the honour to launch the newly developed KTC Exhibition Bunting, which will be utilised extensively in exhibitions, seminars, and conferences to elevate KTC’s status as a local technical talent developer in the state of Sabah.

Maintaining the theme of cultural diversity, the remainder of the festival featured Sugandoi performances by fellow students; a singing competition featuring traditional Kadazan Dusun songs; and traditional customs celebration to round off the joyous occasion.

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