Author: Nurhauni Lee Abdullah

Diesel price hike in Malaya could impact Sarawak, Sabah

SIBU: The recent diesel price hike in Peninsular Malaysia might have an effect on Sabah and Sarawak. In stating this, Bukit Assek assemblyman Joseph Chieng urged state agencies to intensify monitoring of goods prices to mitigate potential impacts. While diesel prices in Sarawak and Sabah remain unchanged, Chieng noted that

MPKK has hidden agenda

KANOWIT: The Pakatan Harapan (PH) government’s initiative to introduce the Village Community Management Councils (MPKKs) in the state has  hidden agenda, said Ngemah assemblyman Alexander Vincent. “The MPKK is seen more in the politics of the PH government as their eyes and ears. “That is why they (PH) are so

Government for all ethnic groups

KANOWIT: Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) government is the government of, by and for all ethnic groups. Machan assemblyman Allan Siden Gramong said as such GPS has no favoritism when implementing projects. “Sarawakians are of many races and religions. Therefore, the grassroots of GPS are of all races and religions, and

Sibu safe to live in: Police chief

SIBU: Sibu is a safe place to live in, said Sibu district police chief ACP Stanley Jonathan Ringgit. He said although crime activities could not be completely avoided, the crime rate here was still under control. “Crime will inevitably happen but our men play an important role in maintaining public

We’ll pay up!

Don’t send money to Kelantan, Melaka or Pahang; must be for Sarawak: CM KAPIT: Sarawak will pay what it owes the federal government but on one condition. This condition is, the money is not diverted to other states, said Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg. “Politics aside, we