Author: Nur Farihan Razali

Continue to serve the community, party branch told

MUKAH: Members of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) Tellian branch have been urged to continue serving the community. In making this call, Tellian assemblyman Royston Valentine said the party branch is responsible to channel information to the grassroots. “We serve as a medium to convey the agenda and the initiatives

Gathering held to foster ties among members

MUKAH: The Mukah Chiang Chuan Association Dance Studio and Angel Dance Studio has organised a gathering in conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year festive season. About 50 people from all walks of life attended the dinner held at the Kingwood Hotel here on Saturday evening (Jan 27). The attendees

The ‘awakening’ of six lions

MUKAH: The Tua Pek Kong Mukah Temple here has witnessed the ‘awakening’ of six lions. This was followed when the lion’s eyes are dotted during the Lion’s Eye-Dotting Ceremony at the temple today (Jan 27). Mukah Dragon, Lion, and Wushu Association chairman Ho Ing Siong mentioned that the eye dotting

Mandatory licensing for commercial ice factories

MUKAH: All ice factories engaged in commercial ice production are required to obtain an ice licence from the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH). This regulation is based on Section 394A(4) of the Food Regulations of 1985.Premises involved in ice processing are also subject to specific provisions under the Food Hygiene

Balingian rep stresses trustworthiness and community support for KMKKs

MUKAH: Balingian assemblyman Abdul Yakub Arbi has stressed the importance of trustworthiness for Community and Village Chiefs (KMKK) in carrying out their leadership responsibilities. This includes resolving disputes related to customary laws and assisting in collecting vital information like birth and death records, to be submitted to the District Office

No community is left out in celebrations

MUKAH: The ‘Sejambak Kasih’ programme, organised by the Sarawak Social Welfare Department (JKM), includes all ethnic communities embracing their own festivals. Women, Early Childhood and Community Well-being Development Minister Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah emphasised the importance of ensuring that no community is left out in commemorating their festivals. “We will

State capital is world’s 14th cleanest city

KUCHING: Kuching, the state capital and largest city in Sarawak is ranked the 14th cleanest city in the world. It is based on sources from the IQAir website, a ‘real time’ air quality reporting portal for cities around the world. The cleanliness of this city has been measured based on

Tellian rep vows to address urgent school repairs

MUKAH: Tellian assemblyman Royston Valentine has pledged to persist in his efforts to assist schools facing challenges, particularly those requiring immediate repairs for the safety and comfort of students.“This encompasses issues related to deteriorating school buildings that urgently need repair for the sake of safety and to foster a more

Tellian rep urges KMKK collaboration for community wellbeing

MUKAH: Community and Village Chiefs (KMKK) must foster collaboration with all stakeholders and agencies to ensure the wellbeing of their respective areas, according to Tellian assemblyman Royston Valentine. Speaking at the Certificate Appointment Ceremony for the Tellian State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Area, held at the Conference Hall on Level 1

Fallen tree damages house

MUKAH: Heavy rain and strong winds caused a tree to fall onto a house in Kampung Tutus Ulu, here, Tuesday. According to a son of the house owner, Nur Farizan Maulad Wasli, the incident occurred due to continuous heavy rain and strong winds starting from Tuesday afternoon until early this