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NINNA Journalist, Damayanti Sinaga, Wins BI Journalism Writing Competition

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  NINNA.ID -Although still less than a year old,  NINNA.ID  has already proven itself to have skilled journalists. This isn’t just an internal compliment—it’s a recognition acknowledged by  Bank Indonesia Sibolga . One of  NINNA.ID's  journalists,  Damayanti Sinaga , secured  2nd place  in a writing competition organized by  Bank Indonesia Sibolga  last June. The competition, themed  "Innovation and Effective Communication Strategies to Enhance Acceptance and Literacy of the Undigitized Population on Digital Payment Systems,"  attracted several seasoned journalists from the  Lake Toba region . In the end, three winners were selected. 1st place :  Sahat Jason Gultom  ( Batakpos.com ) 2nd place :  Damayanti Sinaga  ( NINNA.ID ) 3rd place :  Jhonny WP Simatupang  ( Medanmerdeka.com ) The panel of judges included representatives from  PWI Sumut, the University of North Sumatra (USU), and...

Meet Damayanti Sinaga—Guiding You to the Soul of Sumatra

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   Damayanti’s Guests Explore Girsang Village NINNA.ID -When you think of Sumatra, you may picture  the vast volcanic Lake Toba , the  lush jungles of Gunung Leuser , or the  graceful Minangkabau houses of West Sumatra . But to truly experience this island, you need someone who can bring its stories to life. That is where  Damayanti Sinaga  — warmly known as  Butet  — steps in. Who is Butet? In Batak culture,  Butet  is a loving name for baby girls. For Damayanti, the name has become part of her identity and her guiding spirit. Born in Medan and raised in the Batak heartland, she now lives in  Kampung Ulos Hutaraja , a traditional weaving village on Samosir Island, at the heart of Lake Toba. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and a community rich in tradition, Damayanti’s passion for guiding was born. She often says: “Lake Toba is not just a place, it’s a story waiting to be told.” For her, guiding is not only about showing ...

Telling the Stories of the Lake: How a Journalist from Toba Found Her Voice for Nature

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  In the heart of North Sumatra, where the blue waters of Lake Toba mirror the sky, a quiet revolution in storytelling is taking place. It’s led by  Damayanti Sinaga , a freelance writer and translator who believes that every tree, every village, and every child by the lake holds a story worth telling. Damayanti began her career as a journalist in  Harian Analisa , one of Medan’s leading newspapers, where she spent years covering stories about the environment, education, and rural life. But what started as daily newsroom deadlines soon turned into a lifelong mission — to give voice to the people and places that often go unheard. “I realized that the most powerful stories don’t always come from the cities,” she says. “They come from the ground — from the farmers, teachers, and mothers who keep life around the lake moving.” After leaving the newsroom, Damayanti returned to her hometown near Parapat and founded  Rumah Belajar Hutaraja , a small learning space in Kampung...