Sibu hosted a Lunar New Year gathering on Saturday, gathering both its senior and junior members. Themed ‘Bridging the gap between generations’, the festive gathering was attended by some 40 members, ...
The Sarawak Land and Survey Department (Landas) is set to strengthen its role as a key institution in the state’s development by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation in ...
The water supply disruption here today affected almost 20 per cent of coffee shop businesses, according to Sibu Coffee Shop and Restaurant Owners Association chairman Tong Ing Kok. Despite the supply ...
The government has approved a RM30 million project aimed at alleviating traffic congestion along Jalan Kionsom and Jalan Tuaran, addressing long-standing concerns for road users in the area. Political ...
Five persons suffered serious injuries after the car they were travelling crashed into a ditch at Kaki Wong, here early today. The victims, aged between 25 and 69, included three women, said the Fire ...
SCRAPING away inches of mud has become a daily struggle for Mohamad Wasli Sulai and his family as they work tirelessly to clean up their home in Kampung Lereng Bukit in Miri. Their house was submerged ...
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor has called on government officials and departments to take immediate action to address road safety issues following the tragic death of a motorcyclist who hit a ...
The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) is open to considering all feedback regarding licensing fees for accommodations under its jurisdiction, particularly in light of a proposal by the Sabah Housing and ...
The year 2025 will be a critical year for international trade, said Sabah China Chamber of Commerce (SCCC) president Datuk Frankie Liew. “We have already witnessed major developments, such as Donald ...
The government, through the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN), is implementing the Rahmah MADANI Sale Programme (PJRM) ‘Back to School’ this year to ensure school supplies are ...
Stampin MP Chong Chieng Jen’s claim that the Sarawak government may have surrendered its oil and gas rights to the federal government for the second time is both misleading and irresponsible, said ...
My first visit to Danum Valley was back in June 2010; around the same time when Martha Stewart came to visit Borneo. The visit was a company-sponsored familiarisation trip, and just like how it is ...