Sarawak aims to produce as many homegrown innovators — its own ‘Steve Jobs’ — to drive the state to the forefront of the global semiconductor industry, said Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn. Speaking at ...
The Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM) Sabah Branch successfully hosted a high-level technical sharing session on Thursday, serving as a vital bridge between engineering practitioners ...
The Malaysian Dental Association (MDA) has warned that changes to the Regional Incentive Payment (BIW) under the government’s new public service salary system could undermine dental healthcare ...
The Kaul Festival in Mukah will go ahead as planned despite the recent discovery of methane gas at a separate festival site in Oya, said Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah. The Sarawak Women, Childhood and ...
The Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (Risda) has allocated RM200,000 for its People’s Tuition Programme (Program Tuisyen Rakyat Risda) in Sarawak this year, benefiting 345 students ...
Qualified Sabahans must secure more high-ranking positions within the federal civil service, including roles based in Putrajaya, said the Chief Minister. Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor said Sabahans ...
The passenger of a pickup truck was killed after the vehicle he was travelling in plunged down a seven-metre-deep jacking pit on Jalan Pantai here. Lahad Datu fire station chief Sumsoa Rashid said the ...
The controversy surrounding pig farming in Selangor should not be misrepresented as an issue of religious dietary practices or racial differences, said Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah. Responding ...
Former chief of Defence Forces Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar was charged today with four criminal counts, including alleged abuse of power, involving the Armed Forces Welfare Fund. Mohd Nizam, 60, was cha ...
The investigation into the murder case of a married couple in Sri Aman has largely been completed, said Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mohamad Zainal Abdullah. He revealed that the forensics ...
The federal government has been urged to prioritise upgrading rural schools in Sabah and Sarawak before enforcing Year 1 entry age of six, said social and rights activist Peter John Jaban. Peter ...
The prolonged shortage of medical personnel in Sarawak is no longer merely a question of limited resources but reflects a lack of priority, said Sri Aman MP Dato Sri Doris Sophia Brodie. Speaking ...