E-Gift Cards Leading Platform GiftChill to Accept Shiba Inu as Payment

Good news to Shiba Inu Investors. GiftChill has announced adding Shiba Inu cryptocurrency on their platform as payment method these coming days. The add will give Shiba Inu investors more cryptocurrency buying power. This announcement comes in the wake of a similar action with Shiba Inu’s rival Dogecoin.

shiba inu to be accepted on giftchill

shiba inu to be accepted on giftchill

IMSIL, South Korea, Nov. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Shiba Inu is a token designed to be compatible with Ethereum, an alternative to Dogecoin. This cryptocurrency has gained popularity this year after it rose by over thousands of percent since it got a foothold in late January 2021. Market speculations on this cryptocurrency have shown fortune, and its use is anticipated to go up soon. GiftChill is looking forward to add Shiba Inu as payment method to give investors a better payment alternative for eGift Cards.

Why use the Shiba Inu Payment Method on GiftChill platform?

The Ethereum blockchain paved the way for various tokens, with each providing its own specific utility. Shiba Inu is one of the most notable currencies used on the Ethereum network. It built on the firm foundation of canine-inspired meme coins like Dogecoin to become a coveted asset.

Since the introduction of Dogecoin payment, GiftChill has noted a significant increase in sales due to the flexibility of the method. Because investors interested in using a more flexible and cheaper payment method, GiftChill are planning to tap into a better opportunity (SHIB). The compatibility of this method with Ethereum will allow their customers to use apps like ShibaSwap to stake tokens and trade without an intermediary.

Benefits of using the Shiba Inu payment method in GiftChill

Transaction fee

The key advantage of GiftChill looking forward to add Shiba Inu as payment method is to lower the transaction costs of their clients. Since SHIB is compatible with Ethereum, the payments are made on Ethereum, which minimizes the transaction expenses significantly. The anticipated shift to Ethereum 2.0 in the near future will further bring the transaction costs on the network down, motivating more people to buy and use Shiba Inu coins as their payment methods for eGifts.

Borderless Transactions.

Integration of the Shiba Inu transaction method will facilitate international transfers. Most companies are currently using banks to pay overseas contractors and suppliers. However, this payment method wastes a lot of time and involves unnecessary paperwork. This Shiba Inu payment will complete transactions within minutes from all parts of the world as long as the internet is accessible. GiftChill takes this transaction method as a golden opportunity that they would not dare deny to Shiba Inu investors and holders to ensure they get discounted gifts from GiftChill.

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Step 2021 Environmental Camp

20 groups of students aged 17 to 19 years old from 10 Asian countries including Brunei Darussalam participated in the Step 2021 Environmental Camp. Organized by the Temasek Foundation and the National University of Singapore, the camp aims to encourage environmental care among Asian youths.

 

5 students represented Brunei Darussalam in the virtual camp. During the camp, the students won second place for the Environment Poster Award, third place for the Environment Paper Award and third place for the Environment Presentation Award. Apart from creating posters and research essay titled “Peatlands: A Dying Gem”, they also teamed up with students of NUS High School, Singapore for the presentation of ‘The Black Gold of the Forest’ project on the conservation of mangrove species in both countries.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Illuminated Lights in Conjunction with World Children’s Day

As part of efforts to support of World Children’s Day, the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports in collaboration with the Ministry of Development, has organised the lighting up of the Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Bridge with blue coloured lights.

 

Carrying the theme ‘Unite to Reverse the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Children’, the celebration focused on fighting for the welfare and well-being of children to meet current and future challenges by adapting to the new normal. The lights will continue to be lit today from 6.45 in the evening until 12 midnight.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Al-Quran Reading Competition for Adults

53 participants comprising 40 qaris and 13 qariahs will present their readings in the Semi Final of the National Al-Quran Reading Competition for Adults 1443 Hijrah/ 2022. The 3 day competition will begin today, the 22nd of November 2021 at the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

 

The competition is an annual project of the Ministry of Religious Affairs. Following the measures in controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the country, it will be held in a closed session at the hall, with the participants presenting their readings on a scheduled basis in compliance with the stipulated Standard Operating Procedures. The announcement of results and presentation of Prizes will be held on Thursday, the 25th of November 2021.

 

In providing the public with the opportunity to follow the competition, the 3-day event will be broadcast live via the official Instagram account of the Ministry of Religious Affairs @kheu.brunei; and Nur Islam FM’s Facebook page. It aims to provide exposure and encouragement to the qaris and qariahs in improving their quality of Al-Quran reading apart from learning the correct and proper reading techniques.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Dialogue Session with Youths

As the future generation of leaders, youths must not be shy in expressing the challenges they faced and to come up with proposals to bring about positive changes to society. Yang Berhormat Dayang Khairunnisa binti Haji Awang Ash’ari, Member of the Legislative Council as chairman of the DBNS Youth Advisory Group and President of Brunei Youth Council, stressed the matter during the Dialogue Session With Youths From Secondary Schools And Sixth Form Centres held virtually.

 

Organized by the DBNS Youth Advisory Group in collaboration with the Brunei Youth Council, the session was participated by over 300 secondary school and sixth form centre students from across the country. Apart from introducing the National Youth Policy, the dialogue session aimed to raise awareness on youth programmes and initiatives as well as obtain input from youths for national development. Briefings from several relevant parties were also held during the dialogue session.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Aware Of Cyber Security

In this sophisticated world, various tactics are used by cyber criminals to mislead or deceive internet users.  Let’s have a look at what steps can be taken to avoid becoming a victim of cyber fraud as internet users, they need to always be sensitive and responsible on cyber security, especially when accessing the internet using a personal device at home.

 

This is because cyber criminals use various tactics to mislead or deceive users. According to the ‘Lead Trainer for Brunei Computer Emergency Response Teams’, BRUCERT, all information classified as confidential and restricted needs to be taken care of and monitored, including being alert to any emails asking for personal information, not opening anonymous emails and not accessing suspicious websites.

 

What can be done if you become a victim of cyber fraud? Among other things, do not panic, immediately change all online accounts passwords and disconnect the network to reduce the risk.

 

Avoid from becoming a victim of cyber fraud. Think twice before uploading any information such as photos, comments or messages.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Salon Premises and Barber Shops Re-Operating

Several salon premises and barber shops were also the focus of the public since they were allowed to re-operate by complying with standard operating procedures, SOPs set during the Transition Phase.

 

During a closer look by RTB, apart from the premises’ employees, customers also adhered by the guidelines that have been set to practice good health while in the premises. The importance of following all instructions during this phase will be able to successfully contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Reopening Of Sports Facilities and Cinemas

The Transition Phase under the National COVID-19 Recovery Plan Framework began on the 19th of November. However, the public is required to adhere to guidelines set by the Ministry of Health, including operating with 50 percent capacity or a maximum of 200 users and staff at a time. Under the phase, only individuals with full vaccinations and with a green or yellow BruHealth code are allowed to work and use the facility.

 

For sports facilities, gyms and fitness centres, the period of use is not limited and is only open to registered members through advance booking. Meanwhile, swimming pools are limited to 2 hours per user. For the Golf Course, it is only open to members who are registered by advance booking.

 

Meanwhile, business premises such as cinemas have also resumed operations by taking precautionary measures in jointly controlling the COVID-19 outbreak.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

COVID-19 Enforcement Operation Carried Out

To ensure all visitors to the Bandarku Ceria Programme follow the Transition Phase Guidelines for Fitness and Recreation Facilities and Activities set by the Government, the COVID-19 SOPs Enforcement Operation was carried out yesterday morning.

 

During the operation, personnel of the Royal Brunei Police Force monitored the closed roads, and conducted daily crime prevention tasks. Throughout the Bandarku Ceria Programme, group leisure activities are for not more than 15 people. Wear a face mask at all times, except when doing exercise or physical activity, by ensuring physical distancing of 1 point 5 metres between individuals during exercise or sports.

 

Meanwhile, the Economic Division of Bandar Seri Begawan Municipal Department played a role in ensuring that no sales booth activities are carried out during the ‘Bandarku Ceria’ programme. The Bandarku Ceria programme is limited to leisure activities done individually or in a limited number of groups. No sales booth activities are carried out until a later date to be announced.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Bandarku Ceria’ Programme

 

The Bandarku Ceria programme reopened yesterday in accordance with the Transition Phase Guidelines for Fitness and Recreation Facilities and Activities set by the Government. Under the guidelines, only visitors who have completed two doses of the vaccine are allowed. Activity is limited to leisure activities performed individually or within a group in limited numbers.

 

A closer look by RTB yesterday morning, saw a number of the public taking the opportunity to cycle and walk during the programme’s reopening. Under the National COVID-19 Recovery Plan Framework, only visitors with green and yellow BruHealth codes are allowed. Adolescents and children aged 17 and under, who have not been vaccinated or have only received one dose of vaccine are allowed to exercise in the open, provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian who has completed the vaccination. Public who visit the Bandarku Ceria programme are reminded to adhere to the COVID-19 control measures.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

93% One Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine, 76.1% Two Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccine, 5 Directive Violations Issued Compound Fines

The Minister of Health also informed that as on the 20th of November 2021, 7,807 individuals have received the COVID-19 vaccine injection.

 

Yang Berhormat said that under the National Vaccination Programme, 399,834 individuals have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, which is 93 percent of the total population. Meanwhile, 327,073 individuals have completed the vaccination, which is 76.1 percent of the total population.

 

In addition, commencing today, Monday, 22nd of November 2021, the operating hours for the Indoor Stadium Vaccination Centre is changed to 8 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon every Monday to Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Meanwhile, every Friday is from 2:30 to 5 in the afternoon. The vaccination services at the centre will be opened to the public for first and second doses, either via BruHealth booking or via walk-in. The ‘Operasi Peralihan’ carried out from 10 last night until 4 yesterday morning, 5 violations of the directive nationwide were issued with compound fines, whereby 4 were violations of the directive to stay at home.

 

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

77 New Cases, 5 New Clusters, 76 Cases Recovered

 

77 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the country yesterday, bringing the total COVID-19 cases to 14,591. Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Haji Awang Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar, Minister of Health stated the matter at a media conference on the latest COVID-19 situation yesterday afternoon at Dewan Al’Afiah, Ministry of Health.

 

There are 28 additional new cases to 8 of the existing active clusters who were previously close contacts with several positive cases. Five new clusters were detected that involved 28 cases. These new clusters are accommodation clusters. One of them, Anirus Enterprise staff house Cluster is a housing cluster where the company’s employees are residing. Six clusters were closed following no new detected cases for 28 days namely LDY Engineering Sdn Bhd; Destiny Jaya Sdn. Bhd.; Hasmit Shield Roofing Manufacture Sdn. Bhd.; 7266, 9484 and 10850. Therefore, the current total active clusters are 153.

 

76 cases have recovered yesterday, taking the total recovered cases to 14,062, with 431 cases remaining active. Among the cases, five are in Category 5 and are being treated at the Intensive Care Unit. All of them require assistance of artificial ventilation. In the past 24 hours, 4,744 samples have been tested for the SARS-CoV-2 virus which brings the total number of lab tests carried out since January 2020 to 586,175.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei