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04
May

The President Meets the High Shool Students

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President Joko Widodo conveyed a number of leadership-related messages to the Heads of OSIS from high school in Indonesia,  Thursday, May 3, 2018, gathered in the backyard of Presidential Palace Bogor, West Java. While having a casual dialogue, the Head of State discussed the conditions that a leader must have. Also present to accompany the President in the event were Minister of Education and Culture Muhadjir Effendy and Minister of Youth and Sports Imam Nahrawi.

"Being a leader should be able to encourage, encourage, inspire, set an example, set an example, can protect," said the President to the students.

In addition, courage is also one of the conditions that must be owned by a leader. Given the many trials and obstacles to be faced in the future.

For that reason, the President appreciates and supports the students to follow the 'Student Leadership Training of the Year 2018'. Expected after the activity, embedded leadership for the students who participated.

"Children should have a sense of pride in the country and its people so that they are brought together in the training student leadership in 2018," said the President.

The President also invites students to dare to aspire to become the best leader in the future.

"Who wants to be a regent please, want to be mayor please, want to be governor please, want to be a minister please, want to be entrepreneur please, want to be a doctor please, want to be president please," said President.

Previously, the President had invited 272 students from 34 provinces to tour the Presidential Palace Bogor, West Java. The occasion was used by the Head of State to explain the various information about the Presidential Palace built by Governor-General, Baron van Imhoff in 1745.

"I also told that in this castle we have 460 deer, 13 goats, etc. I explain everything in detail," said the President.

 

03
May

Indonesian Foreign Ministry and Creative Economy Agency will hold a conference to boost Indonesia creative economy -World Conference on Creative Economy (WCCE). This is the first conference ever held. In addition to Indonesia, the conference will also invite 51 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa and the United States to exchange experiences and share thoughts with creative economy. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno LP Marsudi remarked in her welcoming speech at the gala dinner of WCCE on Wednesday (May 2nd 2018) that the creative economy has a major role in economy and global development.

“Creative economy is one of future drivers on global economic growth and development. Even today, creative economy has become the most creative growing sector, capitalizing more than $2.25 trillion dollars. It provides nearly 30 million jobs. In Indonesia, the growth of creative economy has been very impressive. It is becoming an important contributor to our economic and social development,” Retno Marsudi said.

Minister Retno added that today, Indonesian business in creative economy has developed rapidly, such as Go-Jek, Traveloka, Tokopedia and Bukalapak. She also disclosed that the existence of this creative business is able to increase employment and social impact. WCCE will be held for two days in Bali on November 2018. This conference will discuss important components related to creative economy and medium businesses. WCCE also invites ministries or creative economy agencies from other countries and business people to exchange experience and establish cooperation with Indonesia. (VOI/Rezha/Trans by NK/RHM)

03
May

North Korea and South Korea are scheduled to send a joint team called Korea Unification team in the 2018 Asian Games to be held in Jakarta and Palembang in August. It is scheduled to have a joint team defile at the opening of the 2018 Asian Games and several sports. This was stated by Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Retno Marsudi after holding a meeting with South Korean Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lim Sung-nam in Jakarta on Wednesday (May 2nd).

“…They have already begun to discuss their participation in the Asian Games because the Asian Games issue is also contained in the declaration.  And then, we try to steep the format, while they will discuss. But, what is almost certain is that at opening. They will appear in a defile, of course in one defile. But the unified team in any sport will be continuously discussed between the two countries,” Retno Marsudi said.

Minister Retno Marsudi added that Indonesia as the host of the 2018 Asian Games is exploring the possibility to invite North Korean Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un as well as South Korean President, Moon Jae-in in the opening of Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta next August. In regard to the participation of Korean unification teams in the sports performance, North Korea and South Korea had previously sent a joint team in the Pyeongchang Olympics that was held earlier this year. At that time, the two Koreas sent a joint team for the women's hockey.(VOI/Rezha/RHM)

03
May

The number of followers of Islam in Japan continues to experience rapid growth. Almost every week, there is one or two Japanese citizens, especially its younger generation who embrace Islam. This was stated by Amin Kimiaki Tokumasu, President of Japan Muslim Association to RRI World Service, Voice of Indonesia on the sidelines of the High Level Consultation of World Muslim Scholars on Wasatiyyat Islam held at Novotel Hotel, Bogor, West Java from May 1-3, 2018. According to Kimiaki, nowadays, the Japanese people are willing to learn and understand the teachings of Islam, and view Islam as a life guidance.

“And now I think Islam in Japanese can get good point as guide of life. So, I think it is a chance, and at the same time, Japanese people understand Islam, and some enter Islam. In fact, in our association every week one, Japanese younger people become Islam, after this 2 or 3 Japanese enter Islam,” Amin Kimiaki Tokumasu said.

                                                

According to Kimiaki, in the past, most of Japanese society were farmers who did worship to the nature. But in line with the development of time, they feel the need to have good guidelines for life, and then they are interested and learning Islam. He added that today, Islam is a minority in Japan, but there is hope that it will be a great religion in the future. (VOI/DP/RHM)