Author: Robert Kenneth

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Best to rotate DPM post between Sarawak and Sabah

KUCHING: Should Sarawak and Sabah be given the post of deputy prime minister in the federal cabinet? Assistant Vice Chancellor (Leadership and Development) of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas), Professor Datuk Mohd Fadzil Abdul Rahman said there are still many who think the appointment should only be made from among peninsula

DPM post not necessarily beneficial

Universiti Malaya senior lecturer, Associate Professor Dr Awang Azman Awang Pawi said Sarawak and Sabah could claim the post of second or third deputy prime minister or by rotation such as creating the post of Deputy Prime Minister II or III, or by rotation with Sabah. “It means one term

On top of the world

Granny fulfils dream of reaching Mt Kinabalu summit Reaching the summit of Mount Kinabalu has always been the dream of Monica Ridang, a 47-year old grandmother of three grandchildren. She made her dream come true when she and her eight friends arrived at the iconic peak of South East Asia’s

Discussions continue on Bidayuh language in formal education system

KUCHING: The Dayak Bidayuh National Association (DBNA) will continue discussions with the Education Department and the Sarawak Ministry of Education on the proposal to use the Bidayuh language in the formal education system. DBNA president Datuk Ik Pahon Joyik said in 2018 with the collaboration of the education department and

Two villages get RM88,000 in grants

SERIAN: Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities II Datuk Willie Mongin has approved a grant of RM88,000 to two villages in his Mambong constituency. He approved RM58,000 for Kampung Panchor Dayak in Serian and RM30,000 to Kampung Nyegol in the Upper Bengoh Dam in Padawan. The Puncak Borneo MP

Tough going for rural tourism players

KUCHING:Tourism players in the rural areas are still finding it hard to bounce back as they are experiencing very poor patronage at their business premises and outlets. Kampung Annah Rais Longhouse in Padawan is among those badly affected. After closing its doors to visitors for about two years due to

River-jumping drunk woman rescued

SIBU: The receding river water has thwarted the act of a woman who is believed to be trying to end her own life by jumping into the Rajang River here early this morning. According to the head of Sibu Fire and Rescue Station Senior Assistant Fire Superintendent, Suna Kaha, it

Kampung Sapit to enjoy 24-hr electricity soon

PADAWAN: After decades of lighting kerosene lamps at night to brighten their homes, residents of Kampung Sapit in Ulu Padawan will soon be getting 24-hour electricity from the main grid after the Rural Electricity Supply Project (BELB) to the village is being listed under the Additional and Outstanding Application Scheme

Meet Puncak Borneo’s Godfather

KOTA PADAWAN: The hardships of life as a child and while in school after the death of his father when he was a baby became a strong impetus for Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Datuk Willie Mongin to make seven needy students at the Sekolah Menengah Kerajaan (SMK)

Health inspectors also unsung heroes in Covid-19 battle

KUCHING: When the streets, markets and environment are clean and the community is healthy, one can rest assured that a special workforce, like a “hidden hand”, is active as usual. This manpower comprises the assistant environmental health officers or health inspectors who have emerged as unsung heroes, just like the