Category: Informasi

  • FormBN Suggested for Any Official from Brunei’s Government

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    All of Brunei’s government entities are urged to use the official FormBN application to create online forms for any official government business in order to replace the use of global forms such as Google Forms.

    This is to make sure that the form details will be secure in the management of the e-government central server and to avoid any breach as well as hacker actions.

    FormBN is available at the address www.form.gov.bn, and login credentials must use an official government ID of Brunei Darussalam.

  • BC-GCE A, AS May/June 2026 Examination Results Released

    ✨ The original article was written in Malay in Media Permata, a local Malay newspaper.
    ✨ This post has been translated using Artificial Intelligence. AI may make mistakes.

    Ministry of Education through Examination Department informs that Brunei-Cambridge GCE ‘AS’ and ‘A’ Level Examination Results May/June 2026 Session have been released today.

    Ministry of Education in press release that was released shares, total of 1,058 candidates sat for Brunei-Cambridge GCE ‘AS’ Level Examination May/June 2026 Session. From this total, 1,044 were school candidates and 14 were private candidates.

    At national level, total of 564 candidates (53.31%) successfully obtained at least 3 ‘AS’ Levels and above, and 849 candidates (80.25%) obtained at least 2 ‘AS’ Levels and above. While total of 1,008 candidates (95.27%) successfully obtained at least 1 ‘AS’ Level and above.

    At school level, total of 556 candidates (53.26%) successfully obtained at least 3 ‘AS’ Levels and above, and 838 candidates (80.27%) obtained at least 2 ‘AS’ Levels and above. While total of 994 candidates (95.21%) successfully obtained at least 1 ‘AS’ Level and above.

    Meanwhile, total of 90 candidates sat for Brunei-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level Examination May/June 2026 Session. From this total, 18 were school candidates and 72 were private candidates.

    At national level, total of 13 candidates (14.44%) successfully obtained at least 3 ‘A’ Levels and above, and 33 candidates (36.67%) obtained at least 2 ‘A’ Levels and above. While total of 70 candidates (77.78%) successfully obtained at least 1 ‘A’ Level and above.

    At school level, five candidates (27.78%) successfully obtained at least 3 ‘A’ Levels and above, and 11 candidates (61.11%) obtained at least 2 ‘A’ Levels and above. While total of 18 candidates (100%) successfully obtained at least 1 ‘A’ Level and above.

    Ministry also shares, students who took the examination can get their result slips at their respective schools on 19 August. While private candidates are required to collect their result slips at Examination Department counter, One Stop Service Centre, Ground Floor, Block C, Ministry of Education on same date which is 19 August during office opening hours.

    For any candidates who intend to sit for Brunei-Cambridge GCE ‘AS’ and ‘A’ Level Examination for October/November 2026 Session, Late Entry registration will be open until Wednesday, 2 September 2026.

    Further information for registration of Brunei-Cambridge GCE ‘AS’ and ‘A’ Level examination October/November 2026 Session can be obtained by browsing Ministry of Education website at www.moe.gov.bn or to Examination Department counter, One Stop Service Centre, Ground Floor, Block C, Ministry of Education during office opening hours.

    Cited from Media Permata.

  • Limited Airspace

    The public is informed that the Bandar Seri Begawan airspace will be restricted on 25th August 2026. The restricted area is within a 5.56km radius from Taman Sir Muda Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien, Bandar Seri Begawan.

    All kinds of flights, including drones are not allowed to fly during this period except those that have permission.

    Disobeying this order is considered against the law and regulations in Brunei Darussalam.

  • An Earthquake Struck Indonesia Again

    Sumatra, Indonesia, was recently hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1. According to reports, so far there are no victims and no signs of a tsunami.

  • Newborn Tested Positive for Drugs

    On 12 August 2026, one newborn baby girl tested positive for drugs, which are amphetamine and benzodiazepines, after undergoing a urine screening test at Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital.

    The newborn baby tested positive for drugs after birth because the mother took sedative, and perhaps the effect is now on the baby, but maybe not continuous. Instead, the baby may be experiencing withdrawal symptoms.

    The Kelantan Health Department keeps on monitoring the baby to trace the effect on mental development and growth.

  • 56-Year-Old Worker Dies

    One irrigation and drainage worker died after her headscarf (tudung) got caught in the water machine at the Grand Sabak Hotel water gate in Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Malaysia.

    The Fire and Rescue Department received the call at 3:35 pm, and upon arrival, they found the 56-year-old victim lying at the sluice gate.

  • Brunei Police Detains Two Suspects

    Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) has arrested two suspects who are foreign nationals and believed to be related to the robbery at Kampung Tanjung Bunut.

    The first suspect was arrested on 30 July while the second one was apprehended on 13 August.

    If found guilty, the suspects will serve a sentence of up to 30 years imprisonment and not less than 12 strokes of the cane.

    The robbery incident happened around 4.30 a.m.

  • RBPF Issues Warning Over Fake Investigation Letters and Police Impersonators

    Source: RBPF

    The Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) reminds the public not to panic regarding the letter ‘Notice of Involvement in Investigation’, as it is not officially issued by the RBPF. Aside from that, the impersonation of personnel as an officer with the presence of a fake ID also happened.

    According to the official police statement regarding the case, the letter or notice recipient mentioned is involved in an investigation for a fraud case investigated by the police force and INTERPOL.

    The impersonated personnel also advises the victim recipient not to share the issue of the investigation with family, relatives and others, and that going against the order may lead to legal action being taken.

    The impersonation and scam tactic is to trap the victim into giving personal details, bank details and money transfers.

    The public is advised not to panic and if it happens, please follow the steps below:

    • Don’t panic
    • Don’t call any number or click any link given by a suspicious source
    • Don’t expose your bank details, password, PIN code, etc.
    • Don’t ever transfer any amount of money for the purpose of investigation, etc.
    • If you feel doubt, call 993 or the anti-scam hotline 16993 for verification




    Source: Royal Brunei Police Forces