Monday, November 24, 2008

Dance in Lebanese Restaurant

Went over to Assaha Traditional Village at Khartoum 2 area for drink after dinner. This is a restaurant opened by Lebanese.

It was really packed. This is one of those better place around Khartoum at the moment. Mostly expats or richer Sudanese will have their meals here. Out of a sudden, a group of Lebanese came around with drums (various) and a mouth piece instrument too (that blows like a trumpet).

No idea what celebration or occasion they were so happy about. Just enjoyed their care free dance.
I have recorded their dance in video format but somehow couldn't get the play the sound.


Lots of Lebanese expats who were eating in the restaurant joined in and clap their way throughout this group's presence amongst the diners.

No regrets in coming out for the night and we left almost after everyone has gone home at 11pm plus.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Bruce Willis Joined Malaysian Investors

The infamous Hollywood actor, Bruce Willis, starring in many action packed movies such as Die Hard joined Malaysian investors, Petra Group, in investing in a USA company known as Elastomer Technologies Ltd ("ETL"). Tried to google the company's name but nothing surfaced. ETL was supposed to venture into the business of devulcanisation of recycled rubber compound .... whatever you call it.

Bruce Willis has finally found someone that matched his robust movie character and required the US court to intervene. Bruce Willis exercised his option in calling back his investment in ETL but the money was delayed which warranted him to issue a legal demand against ETL for the return of his US$900,000. Maybe economy is really bad in USA ............

Rumours were saying that even Al Gore and Mel Gibson were involved in the business too. Anyone can confirm? This could be the reason that pulled Bruce Willis into the investing team.

The case between Bruce Willis v. Elastomer Technologies Ltd is lodged under 08-7670, U.S. District Court, Central District of California.

Reading: Bruce Willis Sues Malaysian Group Over Rubber Venture - Bloomberg
Tags: Bruce Willis, Petra Group, Elastomer Technologies Ltd, Devulcanisation, Al Gore, Mel Gibson, U.S. District Court, Central District of California

Less EPF Cut Means More Income?

Many people have been thinking of getting the extra income come 1 Jan 2009 when the mandatory Employees' Provident Fund ("EPF") deduction is reduced to 8% of the gross salary instead of the current 11%.

We take a case study to see the benefit that could be derived if your monthly basic salary RM4,000:-

- If your monthly EPF contribution is 11% (RM440), taxable income = RM3,560, income tax payable = RM77.

- If your monthly EPF contribution is 8% (RM320), taxable income = RM3,680, income tax payable = RM109.

Conclusion: If you choose to contribute 8%, you will end up paying more income tax to the government, which will make the government richer.

Finance Minister Najib said this measure is meant to boost up the slow-down market, but from this example we see that the money does not go into the market. Instead the money goes direct into the government's pocket through the greater amount of income tax that we will have to pay. Obviously this measure does not help the market at all.
Tags: EPF, Employees' Provident Fund, Taxable Income, Malaysian Income Tax

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Bad Times in Kuala Lumpur

This is a true account that happened after a heavy downpour on 16 Oct 2008 to a friend's friend who's working in Cycle & Carriage Bintang Berhad, Petaling Jaya. Time is bad and the day you take for granted on your safety, that could be the day you'll live to regret it.

Praying to God for his protection is definitely a need but our neglectful lifestyle should be looked into.

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Dear Colleagues,

I would like to share my experience with you on what actually happened last night while on my way back from the office alone.

It was raining heavily while I left the office about 7.00pm and I was caught in the traffic jam along the way home. On reaching Kampung Tunku, I noticed some bikes tailing me closely. My reaction was bikes riders will not be so gentle on the road, even on rainy days, they often speed. As I could not view clearly in the downpour, I activated my rear windshield wiper to have a better look.

I saw three bikes behind me. Following that, one rider moved in front of my car towards the left and two riders were behind me for a while. And I heard a very loud crashing sound at the rear of my car.

I did not stop to investigate but accelerated and continued my journey home despite whatever damages I have to incur for repairs. After a while, the three bikers went missing and guess what next. A breakdown tow truck was behind me next. Along the way, my drive was not comfortable as I felt that my car was not moving in the right way.

I continued my journey, whatever, and on reaching home, guess what, two tires, LH Front and Rear were punctured flat.

We always read and heard that such incidents are happening daily, and this time I experienced this myself.

Please inform all your wives and loves ones not to stop the car while driving alone, just carry on the journey.

With regards,
Irene Kok

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My personal advise upon reading this email is for you, if you suspect anything amiss, to drive to the nearest relative / friend's house to check on the damage. Never continue driving too far. Seek help at the nearest place that you are familiar with.

Imagine the assailants were to pursue further and you went ahead to accelerate. It would be a devastating end .........................

Tags: Kampung Tunku, Petaling Jaya, Cycle & Carriage Bintang Berhad

Main Cause of Stock Exchange Meltdown

Financial gurus / world class economists / professional stock traders are putting their brains together to find an answer or a method in trying to put a stop to the selldown in world stock markets.

They missed one fundamental point - communication.

(Picture was stolen from Daniel Ng)

Tags: Stock Exchange Meltdown, Stock Market, Financial Guru, Economist, Stock Traders

Friday, November 21, 2008

Night Activity in Khartoum

Thursday is like a Saturday night to the Khartoum working folks. Where could we go? Our project secretary who is a Filipino lady herself invited us to their Filipino community gathering at a basketball arena.






There were people selling foodstuff in the basketball arena. We were recommended to a well known Philippines dessert called Halo Halo. It was selling at 5 Sudanese Pound (US$2.50). Nothing's cheap in Sudan.












It could comprise blend of fruits, sweet preserves, evaporated milk and shaved ice. There are various ways of making this dessert and you could add any type of ingredients according to your taste if you do it at home.












We sat near the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) team as our project secretary's friends are in the team.

Was bitten by mosquitoes while watching the game that consist of four quarters of ten minutes each.

Hopefully those were not malaria infested mosquitoes. Will know in a few days' time.








The UNMIS team won this game by 107 to 62, if remembered correctly. It's a best of three games and they will play again on Friday night.

Filipinos were seated around the basketball court and there was a centrestage set up for a commentator and game officials, very professional.

At the end of the game, I noticed I was the tallest fella standing amongst the UNMIS players ..... but the project secretary said the competition was opened to Filipinos only ............ sigh
Tags: Filipino, Philippines, Halo-Halo Dessert, Basketball, Khartoum Nightlife, United Nations Mission In Sudan, UNMIS

Lunch at Wang

Thursday, time to go to a restaurant that I have not been two years ago .......... wow

There's the great wall of china that I have to go pass to reach the Wang Restaurant. They serve chinese dishes.

Friends are asking me why blog has became a food review column in the last few days .......... need to get some other inspiration to write others ........... it will come






Their garden on the way into the double storey bungalow.















Their menu which was nicely done up compared to the last time I was here which was just a wordings and prices on few sheets of laminated papers.


This was the sweet and sour fish fillet. Somehow each fish fillet has lots of fish oil ...... those fattiness part ...... making it not that nice and can't feel its freshness. The tangy sauce was just good to go with the white rice.

This is the Chicken Cubes with Green Pepper. Not a spicy dish and this was superb.

But one bad point about this dish was that the cook used way toooooooooooo much oil. The last few cubes have to wait for its oil to drip off before I dare to put into my mouth ....... you know, it could be cooking oil from China.

The restaurant has a cabinet at the that displays a number of their special dishes. Can't read those chinese characters and the restaurant worker explained to me ...... didn't order from this cabinet as upon hearing the price it almost gave me instant heart attack.

Their restaurant counter really depicts those restaurants found back in China. This is the counter where we paid for our lunch ................ this time for that two dishes, one 2 liter bottle of pepsi, six bowls of white rice and three small mineral water bottles ............... 70 Sudanese Dinar (US$35).
On our way out of the restaurant, we noticed a large bird cage that has a number of bird species. Saw some baby parakeets (do you call them baby ?????).

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