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RIYAZ International and Jin Jiang Hotels China Region Sign Strategic Partnership to Expand Cross-Border Hospitality Across Southeast Asia

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Source: Media Outreach

Launch of RJJ Hotels and multiple agreements position Malaysia as the hub for regional tourism and investment growth

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 2 September 2025 – Malaysian-owned hospitality group, RIYAZ International Sdn. Bhd., has formalised a strategic partnership with Jin Jiang Hotels China Region to launch RJJ Hotels Sdn. Bhd. and expand its footprint across Southeast Asia and the wider Asia Pacific region.

The launch of the RJJ Hotels where RIYAZ International has partnered with Jin Jiang Hotels China Region to expand its presence across Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific. The launch was witnessed by YBhg Dato’ Hairil Yahri Yaacob, Secretary General, Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (representing YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry) From left to right: Zhang Zhong Hao, Senior Vice President of Jinjiang Hotels (China Region); Zhou Wei, Vice President of Jinjiang International (Group); Zhao Qi, Party Secretary and Chairman of Jinjiang International (Group); YBhg Dato’ Hairil Yahri Yaacob, Secretary General, Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry; Dato’ Sri Shaheen, Group Managing Director, RIYAZ International and RJJ Hotels; Dato’ Muthukumar Ayarpadde, Board of Directors, RIYAZ International and Founder and Executive Chairman of MK Tron Group; He Yijun, General Manager of the Overseas Business Department of Jinjiang Hotels (China Region)

The milestone was celebrated at a signing and launch ceremony at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), officiated by YBhg. Dato’ Hairil Yahri Yaacob, Secretary General, Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry on behalf of YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Aziz, the Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry of Malaysia, who also delivered the keynote address. The event brought together more than 400 industry stakeholders, underscoring confidence in Malaysia as a hub for tourism, hospitality, and cross-border investment.

The programme opened with remarks by Dato’ Sri Shaheen, Group Managing Director RIYAZ International and RJJ Hotels, followed by Zhou Wei, Vice President of Jin Jiang International.

Agreements included:

  • A Management License Agreement (MLA) between RJJ Hotels and Jin Jiang Hotels China Region.
  • A Joint Venture Agreement between RIYAZ International and Permodalan Satok Berhad (PSB) for the Metropolo Jinjiang Hotels Sarawak project.
  • 11 Hotel Management Agreements and MoUs across Malaysia.

The MLA was signed by Dato’ Sri Shaheen and Zhang Zhonghao, Senior Vice President of Jin Jiang Hotels China Region, and witnessed by Zhao Qi, Party Committee Secretary and Chairman of Jin Jiang International, with senior representatives from RIYAZ and Jin Jiang International.

These signings mark the launch of RJJ Hotels as a platform to accelerate regional growth and investment, strengthening hospitality flows beyond Malaysia and China.

Founded in 2008, RIYAZ International has built a reputation through its award-winning portfolio including The RIYAZ, Dash, The Pure and AQVA.

Jin Jiang Hotels China Region is part of Shanghai Jin Jiang International Hotels Co., Ltd., one of the world’s leading hotel groups. With more than 17,000 hotels and 1.6 million rooms across 55 countries, its portfolio spans premium, midscale and economy brands. Through RJJ Hotels, five of its established brands — Metropolo Jinjiang Hotels, Lavande Hotels, Jinjiang Inn, Ginco Hotel and Renjoy Hotel — will be introduced to Southeast Asia, catering to diverse travel needs across business and leisure segments.

Quotes

  • In his keynote speech on behalf of YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Aziz, the Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry of Malaysia at the launch ceremony, YBhg Dato’ Hairil Yahri Yaacob, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry of Malaysia, stated, “The partnership between RIYAZ Group and Jinjiang Hotels (China) demonstrates investors’ strong confidence in Malaysia’s economic resilience. It also underscores the importance of global collaboration in solidifying Malaysia’s position as a regional hub for trade, tourism, and sustainable development. Ultimately, the value of a partnership like this will be measured not just by rooms opened, but by the quality of opportunities it creates for Malaysians: by how many SMEs join the value chain; by how many young people receive world-class training, and by how effectively we embed sustainability—from energy efficiency to waste reduction—into daily operations.”
  • Dato’ Sri Shaheen, Group Managing Director RIYAZ International and RJJ Hotels, said: “RJJ Hotels is more than a launch — it is Malaysia’s chance to lead a new era of cross-border hospitality. With RIYAZ’s local strength and Jin Jiang’s reach, we are shaping growth that puts Malaysia at the centre of Southeast Asia’s tourism story.”
  • Zhou Wei, Vice President of Jin Jiang International, said: “Southeast Asia is central to our growth strategy, and Malaysia’s resilience makes it the natural hub. Working with RIYAZ gives us the local insight to bring global resources into the region and deliver hospitality that creates long-term value.”

RIYAZ International and Jin Jiang Hotels China Region reaffirm their commitment to sustainable hospitality growth, with Malaysia as the anchor and Southeast Asia as the next frontier.

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Serious crash: Kahikatea Road, Dairy Flat

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police are attending a serious crash involving two trucks that occurred on Kahikatea Flat Road, Dairy Flat, Auckland, around 2.35pm.

One person is in a critical condition and emergency services are on-site.

Road closures are in place between Kaihikatea Flat Road and the intersection of Selman and Austin Roads.

Police are advising motorists to use alternative routes as road closures may be in place for some time.

The Serious Crash Unit is in attendance and an investigation will be carried out to determine the cause of the crash.

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Nicole Bremner/NZ Police

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Twenty two shoplifting charges laid against west Auckland woman

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Source: New Zealand Police

A shoplifter who allegedly racked up a tab of thousands of dollars in stolen goods will face court tomorrow.

The woman had allegedly been targeting retailers in Westgate, so much so she had become a priority offender for the National Retail Investigation Support Unit.

Sergeant Julian Conder, from Waitematā West Enquiries, says over three months the woman had allegedly stolen goods worth a total of over $5,000.

“The woman had allegedly stolen clothing and food from retailers as part of the offending spree,” he says.

A warrant for the west Auckland woman’s arrest was issued late last week for an unrelated matter.

This afternoon, Police carried out enquiries to locate the woman.

“We located her walking in the Massey area, and she was arrested without further incident.”

Twenty-two shoplifting charges will be laid against the 40-year-old.

“Police will be opposing the woman’s bail when she appears in the Waitākere District Court tomorrow,” Sergeant Conder says.

“It’s a fantastic result for our team to have a priority target in our community, located and arrested.”

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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AFGHANISTAN EARTHQUAKE: Rescue teams racing to the site of a devastating earthquake with hundreds dead and thousands of children potentially impacted

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Source: Save the Children

Rescue teams are racing to Kunar province in eastern Afghanistan where a devastating earthquake has killed at least 600 people and injured more than 3,000 including many children with the number of casualties continuing to rise, Save the Children said [1]. 
Save the Children works in the affected provinces and is sending health teams immediately to the most heavily impacted districts in Kunar province as aftershocks continue and rescue operations are hampered by blocked roads.
The extent of the devastation will take time to become clear with areas of the mountainous province cut off and communications challenging – but the de facto authorities say at least 600 people have been killed and more than 3,000 injured in Kunar, Nangarhar and Laghman provinces following the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that hit in the middle of the night.
Azam-, 52, is a doctor who lives in Kunar province and was at home when the earthquake hit. He said:
“It was around midnight when we felt the earthquake, and it was extremely intense. The tremors were so strong that we couldn’t even open the door but the shaking broke part of the wall, which allowed me to jump out [of the house].
“Fortunately, the children were not at home. If they had been inside with us, I am not sure we would have been able to save them. All our rooms are damaged – our belongings are under the rubble.
“We are still feeling [shaking from] the earthquake all around us.”
Families in Kunar have also been affected by flash floods triggered by torrential rain in recent days, with homes and roads damaged, according to the UN [2].
Samira Sayed Rahman, Advocacy Director, Save the Children Afghanistan, said:
“The earthquake came without warning in the middle of the night. Children and their families were fast asleep in their homes – homes that are not built to withstand tremors of this magnitude. Aftershocks are continuing, causing terror for children and heightening the risk of further damage and casualties.
“Roads have been blocked by rocks, cutting off villages and hampering rescue operations. Children and their families need urgent support – with the likely destruction of so many homes, they will need food, clean water, shelter and essential household items.
“The true scale of the devastation is still emerging, but we know that children are always the most vulnerable in the aftermath of a disaster.
“We urgently call on the international community to step up with immediate funding and coordinated support to ensure life-saving assistance reaches children and families without delay.”
Save the Children has been supporting communities and protecting children’s rights across Afghanistan since 1976, including during periods of conflict and natural disasters. We have programmes in 10 provinces and work with partners in an additional 11 provinces. Since August 2021, we’ve scaled up our response to support the increasing number of children in need. We deliver services spanning health, nutrition, education, child protection, shelter, water, sanitation, hygiene and livelihoods.
References:
– Denotes name changed to protect identity
[1] Data from Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority.

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Afghanistan Earthquake – Women and Children in Urgent Need

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Source: ChildFund New Zealand

Current reports reveal over 2,800 people have been injured, with a further 800 people killed.
“These numbers will probably rise as assessments continue,” says Josie Pagani, CEO of ChildFund NZ.
“Assessment teams need to walk four hours or more to reach devastated communities, so it may be a while until the full scope of the tragedy is clear.”
Afghanistan was struck by a powerful 6.0 magnitude earthquake that impacted the southeastern region at 11.47pm last night (local time), affecting the provinces of Kunar, Nangarhar, and Laghman.
The quake, with an estimated depth of just 8 to 10 kilometers, was centered near the Pakistan border.
Key roads are blocked, isolating affected communities. In a country where women and girls already face systemic barriers to healthcare, education and safety, there is an urgency to respond and reach these vulnerable communities.
ChildFund New Zealand has local partners responding on the ground, with teams who have been working in country since 2002, so they are well positioned to act as quickly as possible.
“Women and girls in Afghanistan already struggle to reach healthcare and safe shelter, so the response to last night’s earthquake must prioritise those most vulnerable”, says Josie Pagani.
This disaster comes on the heels of dramatic cuts in international aid from the United States in particular. The United Nations recently reported that the Afghanistan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan received $144 million less in 2025 than during the same period in 2024.
ChildFund has an Emergency Response Fund and is urging Kiwis to donate what they can. “Your donation could help provide safety and care to a mother and her children in Afghanistan today,” says Josie Pagani.
ChildFund partner WeWorld has been operating in Afghanistan for 23 years, working particularly with women and children.

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BusinessNZ – Uni strategy: Renewed focus gets an ‘A’

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Source: BusinessNZ

Moves announced by the Government today to modernise New Zealand’s universities will ensure graduates leave with the skills to better innovate and boost our economy, BusinessNZ says.
Education, Skills and Immigration Director Rachel Simpson says BusinessNZ supports the introduction of a new tertiary education strategy that places economic growth at the centre of higher education policy.
“For students entering higher education as a step toward a career in their chosen field, the reforms should provide greater confidence in their investment, and that the skills they are developing are relevant for a modern workforce.”
“By prioritising skills, innovation and growth, the Government is signalling that universities are key enablers of New Zealand’s prosperity. Businesses will welcome a sharper focus on how research and teaching can drive productivity, competitiveness, and high-value jobs too.
“The announced tertiary education strategy makes clear that universities must evolve to meet these challenges while working more closely with industry and government to lift our national performance.”
Simpson says there is greater need for coherence across our tertiary and vocational systems.
“We look forward to engaging with government and universities as this strategy is implemented, to make sure business and industry continue to have a strong voice in shaping the future of New Zealand’s tertiary education system.”
The BusinessNZ Network including BusinessNZ, EMA, Business Central, Business Canterbury and Business South, represents and provides services to thousands of businesses, small and large, throughout New Zealand.

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Climate News – Spring Seasonal Climate Outlook: La Niña on its way

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Source: Earth Sciences New Zealand

Highlights:
–  La Niña conditions are favoured during the spring and early summer 2025-26, with a 60% chance of emergence from September – November
– Alternating periods of settled weather and northeasterly flow anomalies will occur in October and November
– Temperatures are equally likely to be near or above average for all New Zealand, except the west of the South Island, where above average temperatures are most likely
– Rainfall will be near or above normal for the north and east of the North Island and the north of the South Island, near normal for the west of the North Island, and near normal or normal for the west and east of the South Island
– Above average sea surface temperatures are expected to continue around New Zealand through spring.

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Kenanga Futures Launches “Futures Awaken” to Help Traders Navigate Market Volatility

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Source: Media Outreach

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 2 September 2025 – Kenanga Futures Sdn Bhd (“Kenanga Futures“) has announced the launch of its latest nationwide campaign, “Futures Awaken”. Running until 30 November 2025, the campaign is dedicated to shaping a new generation of traders by enhancing their financial strategies and redefining Futures as a vital hedging and risk management tool amidst ongoing global economic uncertainties.

Azila Abdul Aziz, Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director & Head of Listed Derivatives, Kenanga Futures Sdn Bhd

Building on the spirit of Malaysia Day, Futures Awaken highlights Malaysia’s growing prominence in the global derivatives space by showcasing the vibrant and dynamic product landscape of Bursa Malaysia Derivatives (“BMD”) as a gateway to new opportunities. Reflecting Kenanga Futures’ commitment to Building a Smart Derivatives Trading Community, the campaign offers a curated digital learning journey featuring interactive e-modules and seminars – all designed to foster financial literacy and empower Malaysia’s New-Gen, which makes up 25% of the population, to take charge of their financial future in the ever-evolving derivatives landscape.

“At Kenanga Futures, we are building tomorrow, today. By staying true to our values, we strive to inspire and empower the next generation of traders through innovation and enhanced education to thrive in this dynamic derivatives industry. The Futures Awaken campaign is a timely initiative that celebrates the spirit of Malaysia Day by equipping Malaysians with a strong foundation in futures trading and advancing them to the next level. As the Gen-Alpha of today embraces disruptive technology and adopts AI-machine learning in trading strategy, the derivatives landscape is being redefined – unlocking new opportunities in this new era of trading,” said Azila Abdul Aziz, Chief Executive Officer/ Executive Director & Head of Listed Derivatives of Kenanga Futures.

Throughout the campaign period, account opening fees are reduced to a nominal RM10, lowering the barrier of entry for newcomers to capitalise on the current market landscape. Additionally, new clients who successfully register and open a futures trading account with Kenanga Futures during the campaign period, and trade a minimum of 10 BMD contracts, will be eligible to receive a RM100 e-shopping voucher, while the top 20 traders must fulfil the minimum requirement of trading more than 500 BMD contracts during the campaign period in order to qualify for the RM300 e-shopping voucher.

Looking ahead, Kenanga Futures plans to expand the campaign with advanced learning modules, collaborative initiatives, and partnerships with industry experts – reinforcing its commitment to Building a Smart Derivatives Trading Community.

Visit https://www.kenangafutures.com.my to start your futures trading journey today.

-Terms and conditions apply.

Hashtag: #Kenanga

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Dachser expands wine and spirits logistics services in Asia Pacific

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Source: Media Outreach

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 2 September 2025 Dachser, a global logistics provider with over 90 years of experience and more than two decades of specialized expertise in wine and spirits logistics, has expanded its service portfolio across the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. Through the expansion, Dachser Air & Sea Logistics (ASL) APAC, further strengthens its position to better support the region’s growing market demands.

Leveraging its deep industry expertise and robust multimodal network, Dachser offers an integrated end-to-end supply chain solution for wine and spirits businesses operating between Europe and APAC. The offering combines air and sea freight services with the well-established European network of Dachser Road Logistics, delivering efficiency, reliability, and product integrity from origin to destination.

The APAC wine and spirits market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5-6% until 2030, driven by rising consumer demand and expanding trade. “The region presents significant opportunities for Dachser to apply our established expertise in wine and spirits logistics,” said Roman Mueller, Managing Director for Air & Sea Logistics Asia Pacific. “At Dachser, we understand the unique needs of our customers and are committed to delivering wine and spirits with excellence, ensuring customers experience a first-class journey from European wineries to markets across APAC.”

Dachser’s participation at ProWine Hong Kong 2025 marked a key milestone in the regional expansion of its wine and spirits logistics portfolio. Held from May 14-16, 2025, the event provided a platform for the company to showcase its capabilities under the motto: “Wine and spirits, delivered with excellence.” Dachser engaged with trading companies, importers, distributors, and hospitality professionals to highlight how its solutions support business growth and supply chain resilience across the fast-changing beverage markets.

From European vineyard to Asia Pacific: built on global strength

Dachser’s integrated wine and spirits logistics offering includes multimodal transport services—air, sea (FCL and LCL), and European road freight—along with buyers’ consolidation, customs clearance, warehousing, temperature-controlled handling, and in-house insurance. All services are supported by Dachser’s proprietary digital systems, providing real-time tracking and ETA visibility.

“We consolidate shipments from multiple European suppliers to a single consignee and act as a one-stop logistics partner,” said Sébastien Ferrandiz, Business Development Manager Food and Beverage Logistics Asia Pacific. “By managing the entire European journey of wine and spirits products through our own European trucking network, own container freight stations and dedicated teams, we enable our customers to focus on growing their businesses, while we take care of the logistics with reliability and efficiency.”

Operating in the APAC region for more than 45 years, Dachser continues to expand with presence in currently more than 40 locations, including Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Seoul, Shanghai, and Singapore. In 2023, Dachser expanded its footprint to Australia and New Zealand through acquisition and opened a new office in Japan, along with sales offices in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Da Nang, Vietnam. With a solid regional presence and a strong European logistics backbone, Dachser is well-positioned to deliver a wide spectrum of logistics services tailored to the diverse needs of its customers.

Hashtag: #Dachser

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Mark your calendars! 2026 planned maintenance closure dates confirmed for State Highway 2 Remutaka Hill

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

Regular users of State Highway 2 Remutaka Hill have some critical dates they need to plan for.

The Wellington Transport Alliance has confirmed the night closure schedule for State Highway 2 Remutaka Hill for the first half of 2026.

Roxanne Hilliard, Alliance Manager, says regular users of the route should be aware of the 2026 schedule.

“We do not want anyone to be caught out by the closures. That is why we are putting this information out as early as we can so people can plan ahead, be ready and avoid unnecessary delays as the nearest detour route is via the Pahiatua Track or SH3 Te Ahu a Turanga.”

“They are both significantly longer routes for people wanting to travel between Wairarapa and Wellington.” Ms Hilliard says.

State Highway 2, Remutaka Hill, planned night closures – January – June 2026

Number of nights closed

Start 9pm

Finish 4am

1

Sunday 11 January 2026

Monday 12 January 2026

5

Sunday 15 February 2026

Friday 20 February 2026

5

Sunday 15 March 2026

Friday 20 March 2026

1

Sunday 19 April 2026

Monday 20 April 2026

5

Sunday 3 May 2026

Friday 8 May 2026

5

Sunday 10 May 2026

Friday 15 May 2026

1

Sunday 14 June 2026

Monday 15 June 2026

In total, there will be 23 nights of closures on the route from January until the end of June.

Ms Hilliard says there are very good reasons why night closures are used and work is not done during the day under stop/go traffic management.“

They are far less disruptive for road users. Before regular night closures were introduced around five years ago, there were roadworks underway on the route for approximately 300 days of every year.”

“That saw drivers being delayed or disrupted almost every day. Night closures have reduced this significantly,” Ms Hilliard says.

She says the other advantage of night works is that far fewer vehicles use the route at night.

“On average, State Highway 2 Remutaka Hill carries around 7,000 vehicles daily, but only around 300 travel at night.”

“While roadworks will, inevitably, have an impact on traffic, we do try to plan them so that we inconvenience as few people as we possibly can,” Ms Hilliard says.

Because the highway over  Remutaka Hill is narrow and windy, there is often not enough space to  accommodate traffic and maintenance equipment. Full closures mean maintenance works can be finished faster, reduce costs and are safer for road crews. 

Upcoming night closure – 7 September

While the schedule for the first half of 2026 is out, Ms Hilliard says people need to know there are planned closures happening this year that they need to be ready for.

“Our next single-night closure is coming up this weekend, Sunday, 7 September.”

“Please remember if you need to use the route on the night to book an escorted crossing. Our crews always make every effort to help but without a booking you may be turned away if crossings are already full,” Ms Hilliard says.

Important information for Remutaka Hill closures:

  • Escorted crossings are available during closure nights but must be booked in advance. We always communicate well before planned closures and provide contact details so bookings can be made.
  • Bookings can be made online on the Waka Kotahi website – Remutaka Hill Closure Escort Booking Form(external link)
  • Bookings are essential – drivers who turn up without one risk being turned away. If you have a genuine emergency on the night, the hill manager will decide how best to help you.
  • The escorted crossings are for light vehicles only. To keep our contractors safe, heavy vehicles cannot be accommodated.
  • Full access is always available for emergency services.

State Highway 2, Remutaka Hill upcoming planned night closures – 2025

Number of nights closed

Start 9pm

Finish 4am

1

Sunday 7 September 2025

Monday 8 September 2025

5

Sunday 12 October 2025

Friday 17 October 2025

5

Sunday 16 November 2025

Friday 21 November 2025

More information about planned maintenance closures for Remutaka Hill can be found on our website:

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