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Friday, August 4, 2023

Debate Over Emigration in Brunei



    The social media landscape in Brunei has become a focal point for a spirited debate about the possibility of leaving the country. 

    An online thread titled "Will Bruneians ever think of leaving the country?" has sparked a wide array of responses, reflecting diverse opinions on the matter.    

 Participants in the discussion have engaged in a casual yet engaging exchange of ideas, generated by succinct questions seeking simple answers. 

    The conversation has allowed individuals to share their thoughts and feelings about the prospects of emigration from Brunei.
 
    Among the participants, a group of individuals has expressed their inclination to depart the nation, citing various reasons for their desire to leave. 

    Some have mentioned limited opportunities as a reason, while others point to a perceived lack of personal freedom and dissatisfaction with government policies.
 
    On the other side of the spectrum, another segment of participants advocates for staying in Brunei and contributing to the country's growth and development. 

    These individuals emphasize the importance of developing their homeland and preserving its unique cultural identity.
 
    The debate has touched upon several critical factors that influence the decision to emigrate, including job prospects, access to quality education, healthcare facilities, and overall quality of life. 

    These aspects play a crucial role in shaping the perspectives of those who are contemplating leaving Brunei.

    In an interesting juxtaposition, while some Bruneians consider leaving, foreign migrant workers from countries like India and Bangladesh see Brunei as a land of opportunity to pursue their dreams and start businesses. 

    Various retail shops, vegetable mini markets, hardware stores, and construction ventures are thriving with the entrepreneurial spirit of these expatriates.
 
    Amidst the ongoing online conversation, His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah addressed the nation during the 18th National Youth Day celebration, delivering a titah on August 1. 

    In his address, the Sultan encouraged Brunei's youth to step out of their comfort zones and explore opportunities beyond the country's borders. 

    He emphasized the importance of broadening horizons and gaining exposure to diverse cultures and experiences, highlighting how such international exposure can ultimately benefit the country.
 
    The Sultan's call garnered mixed responses from the public. Some individuals supported his encouragement, arguing that gaining international exposure would enhance Bruneians' competitiveness in the global marketplace and contribute to the country's development. 

    Conversely, others expressed concerns about potential brain drain resulting from individuals seeking opportunities abroad.

    They advocated for balancing the two goals of encouraging youth to explore opportunities overseas while also investing in their development at home.

     Overall, the online discussion has shed light on a spectrum of perspectives, providing a platform for a meaningful exchange of ideas among Bruneians with a keen interest in the country's future growth and development. 

    It is evident that the decision of whether to pursue opportunities abroad remains a deeply personal one, and individuals must carefully weigh the pros and cons before making their choices. 

    As the conversation continues, the importance of balancing the two goals of encouraging citizens to explore opportunities abroad while also investing in the country's development remains paramount. 

    Bruneians are engaging in thoughtful discussions about the potential benefits and challenges of embracing opportunities beyond their homeland, with the ultimate goal of charting the best path forward for themselves and their nation as a whole. (MHO/08/2023)

Mohammad Gadafi Haji Mokti and his wife, Siti Norsuhaila, have opened a halal butcher shop in Palmerston, Darwin. The shop, opened in 2019 is called Lakim Halal Butcher, and is located in the Oasis shopping centre.

The couple are originally from Brunei, but they have been living in Australia for the past few years. They decided to open the butcher shop after seeing a growing demand for halal meat in the Darwin area.