AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEducation & Innovation: Brunei’s Education Minister says the education system must evolve to stay resilient, inclusive and future-ready, calling for curriculum change, stronger teacher education and wider stakeholder cooperation at an international symposium near Bandar Seri Begawan. Cabinet Reshuffle: Sultan Ibrahim’s June 4 reshuffle puts Prince Abdul Mateen at the Foreign Ministry, highlighting the move as a major shift for a portfolio once linked to Prince Mohamed Bolkiah. Entrepreneurship Push: Universiti Brunei Darussalam relaunches its Start-Up Center and Entrepreneurship Village to help students, alumni and young entrepreneurs develop, test and scale ideas. Regional Security Cooperation: Brunei joins a 17-nation underwater infrastructure defence initiative launched in Singapore, aiming to protect critical cables and energy links. Food Rescue Expansion: Brunei-linked regional coverage highlights Malaysia’s Ihsan Food Bank drive to bring more firms and NGOs on board to cut food waste and support vulnerable communities. Digital & Connectivity Angle: A Guangzhou–Kuching direct flight is reported as showing strong China demand for better air links—an example of how connectivity can boost tourism and business ties.
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