Author: Allan Jay

We’ll make Kuching the most beautiful city, says Abang Jo

KUCHING: Sarawak will further develop Kuching City’s inherent beauty to make it “the most beautiful city that tourist will find impossible to resist”. Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said the fact that Sarawak registers five million tourists every year from all corners of the world, including from

10 children now citizens of Malaysia

KUCHING: Ten young children aged 4 to 17 yesterday received their Letters of Approval for Citizenship under Section 15(A) of the Federal Constitution. Welfare, Community Well-being, Women, Family and Childhood Development Minister Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah presented the letters issued by the Home Ministry to the recipients at Wisma Wanita

Make use of child sex offenders’ registry, daycare centres advised

KUCHING: Daycare centres which want to hire new employees are strongly encouraged to make use of the Child Sex Offenders Registry. Effective April 1, the public can visit any state welfare department office and check if someone has a prior record for child sexual offences. “They can check with the

Freak storm rips off roofing at Bekenu longhouse

MIRI: A freak storm yesterday struck Bekenu, a small fishing town about 47 km from here, ripping off the roofs of some houses. The storm, accompanied by heavy rain, happened at around 3pm. At Rumah Ramba Sg. Liam Bekenu, Jalan Lama Miri Bintulu, it seriously damaged 24 roofs. Eighty-two residents

Two houses in Stampin partially razed

KUCHING: Two terrace houses caught fire today at Jalan Stampin, Kuching. The incident happened around 4.50 pm. The first house was sixty five per cent burnt while the other was twenty five per cent burnt. A total of twenty four Bomba fighters lead by Senior Fire Officer II Berjaya Udin

Fatimah appeals for well-organised, holistic care for mental illness

KUCHING: Mental health is a social problem which is increasingly prevalent in today’s society. This was pointed out by Welfare, Community Well-being, Women, Family and Children Development Minister Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah today when she officiated at the closing ceremony of a two-day workshop on mental health organised by her

Don’t post personal issues online, advises mental health expert

KUCHING: Family members and close friends can help one to overcome mental health problems, says the Sarawak Mental Health Association president. When asked for his thoughts on the habit of today’s generation venting out their frustrations on social media, Dr Ismail Drahman advised them not to do so. “Do not

Four Rajang Park terrace houses partially burnt

SIBU: Four terrace houses in Rajang Park here were partially burnt during a fire incident today. In the 1.20pm incident, thirteen residents were evacuated from their homes measuring 20×60 square feet. Two houses were sixty five per cent burnt in the fire while one was fifteen per cent burnt and

Driver hurt in collision

KUCHING: Two vehicles were involved in an accident at Taman Demak Indah, Petra Jaya, Kuching, today. The accident between a car and a pick-up truck happened around 6.20am. The collision caused the pick-up truck driver to be trapped in his seat. When firefighters arrived at the scene they had to

Motorcyclist hit by three cars dies at hospital

KUCHING: A motorcyclist passed away at the Emergency and Trauma Department, Sarawak General Hospital after he was involved in a collision with three cars. It is believed that the deceased, 56-year-old Law Moi Nui, was riding too close to a Perodua Bezza car – both were heading towards Lorong Bayor