A man reported missing after failing to return home from chopping wood in the jungle near Long Tungan, Ulu Baram was found safe today. The Marudi fire station in a statement said David Asang Salo, 39, ...
Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg envisions that Sarawak may one day become a producer of polyurethane (PU) leather or leather made from natural gas. As such, he expressed hope ...
The Consulate General of China in Kota Kinabalu has been urged to talk to Chinese contractors regarding their less than desirable quality of construction projects here. Sabah Tour and Travel Agents ...
Sabah Tourism Board (STB) is stepping up its strategic initiatives and partnerships with key airline partners to boost connectivity and position Sabah as a premier tourism destination in 2025. In ...
The Energy Commission of Sabah (ECoS) advises sellers of consumer electrical equipment to only sell electrical equipment recognised by ECoS or Suruhanjaya Tenaga Malaysia (ST) in terms of safety and ...
The federal and state governments spent RM1.546 million in aid for 3,129 recipients in Limbang and Lawas districts in January ...
The proposed deep-sea port at Tanjung Embang will be modeled after Japan’s Port of Kobe, said Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. “We use that as a model. If we want big ...
JobSarawak, a state-centric employment platform designed to connect Sarawakian talents with local opportunities, is now available for both employers and job seekers. The platform, introduced during a ...
Five units of terraced houses badly affected by a landslide on Jan 10 have yet to receive assistance from the authorities concerned. The landslide caused severe damage to the kitchens and bathrooms of ...
A longhouse headman from Kapit Division has been remanded for five days to assist with the investigation of alleged abuse of power for personal gain involving over RM200,000. Magistrate Galvin Loo Wei ...
Seven more Sarawak divisions have been declared rabies-infected as of today in addition to the 21 previously, following the detection of new rabies-positive animals there. According to Minister Of ...
The death of pathologist Dr Tay Tien Yaa in Lahad Datu, Sabah, in August last year did not involve the issue of bullying or the deceased was burdened with an excessive workload, according to an ...