Author: Moeka Ashley Shimizu

AI should not replace a journalist’s passion and hard work

KUCHING: Journalists are known to be great writers, storytellers, message-conveyers, etc. however, with the establishment of ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) would this disrupt the great storytellers’? New Sarawak Tribune deputy chief reporter Sarah Hafizah Chandra believes that while AI (artificial intelligence) presents challenges, journalists must focus on honing their

dBazzar kicks off new year with fresh look and expansion plans

KUCHING: dBazzar, the locally developed all-in-one app, has kicked off the new year with a fresh logo, embodying a more youthful and informal look. CEO Kent Kho expressed his delight in the rebranding, highlighting the app’s role in users’ digital lifestyles. “As we step into the new year, why not

Free tertiary education policy not a political strategy

KUCHING: Sarawak’s free tertiary education policy from 2026 onwards is not a mere political ploy — rather, it aims to serve the best interests of Sarawakian students. Deputy Education, Innovation, and Talent Development Minister Datuk Dr Annuar Rapaee stressed that this policy was not part of their electoral campaign promises.

It will be a sustainable model

KUCHING: The free tertiary-level education policy that will be implemented in 2026 will not affect other development efforts by the state government or cause an increase in taxes. “No, we are not going to cut other development projects or increase taxes just to make this policy sustainable. “We already know

Glamping redefines camping with luxury

KUCHING: Against the backdrop of traditional camping, a new phenomenon has emerged that is transforming the camping experience in the great outdoors – glamping. Glamping, a combination of glamour and camping, offers a more luxurious form of accommodation and amenities compared to traditional camping. It has become a popular attraction

BHRC urges landowners to register now

KUCHING: The Borneo Highlands Resident Club (BHRC) is urging landowners who have not yet registered themselves under BHRC to do so urgently. The chairman of BHRC, Batu Kitang assemblyman Lo Khere Chiang, raised concerns about the inability to access the complete list of landowners, hindering the distribution of vital information.

Borneo Highlands Residents Club urges unregistered landowners to register promptly

KUCHING: The Borneo Highlands Residents Club (BHRC) urged landowners who have yet to register themselves under BHRC to do so urgently. Approximately half of the landowners have registered with BHRC, while the remaining half remain unregistered, causing issues for the club. Club secretary Liew Nam Boon was unhappy because unregistered