A total of 17 Bersatu members have had their memberships terminated by the party’s Disciplinary Board as of Friday, including four Members of Parliament (MPs) and two State Assemblymen (ADUN). Machang ...
The recently upgraded basketball court at Taman Bumiko will undergo rectification works after failing to fully meet required quality standards, following an official site inspection. Sarawak Deputy ...
The Emmanuel Methodist Church here will undergo upgrading works to enhance comfort and safety for its congregants, said Tanjong Batu assemblyman Johnny Pang. In a statement, Pang said he had ...
A total of 5,784 students at four state-owned higher education institutions in Sarawak are now benefiting from the Free Tertiary Education Scheme (FTES) provided by the Sarawak government, said State ...
The Sessions Court here has sentenced a labourer to 20 years in prison and eight strokes of the cane for sexually assaulting his step-granddaughter. Sessions Court Judge Afidah Abdul Rahman convicted ...
Agriculture must move beyond routine administration to outcome-driven delivery if Sarawak is to become a major food producer and future net exporter, said State Minister of Food Industry, Commodity ...
Five more Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia leaders have been expelled from the party following the sacking of its former deputy president Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin earlier today, including Machang MP ...
A fire broke out at a cold storage factory construction site at Batu 14 1/2 Jalan Kuching-Serian this afternoon. The Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) was notified of the incident at 3.33pm.
The federal Ministry of Youth and Sports will expand its youth engagement in Sarawak with the launch of its inaugural ‘Jelajah Di Borneo’ programme this year. The initiative is a rebranding and ...
The suspect and the victim in the brutal murder case in Sepanggar here yesterday were believed to have been in a dispute over their engagement. Kota Kinabalu police said that witnesses in Kampung Sri ...
MACC to open investigation into RM1.1 bln investment linked to ex-minister after reviewing documents
The investigation papers regarding alleged misappropriation involving a RM1.11 billion investment linked to a former senior minister will be opened by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) ...
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