Author: Sharifah Nong Jasima

Free tertiary education a game changer for Sarawak, says Katibas rep

SARAWAK’S free tertiary education initiative, set to be implemented by 2026, aims to provide financial support for Sarawakian students pursuing higher education. This programme reflects the state government’s commitment to developing a skilled workforce and reducing financial barriers. The New Sarawak Tribune spoke to Katibas assemblyman Lidam Assan, who welcomes

Sarawak urged to revise SST formula for palm oil industry

SARAWAK’s palm oil industry is calling for a revision of the State Sales Tax (SST) formula to provide financial relief for producers, ensuring the sector’s sustainability and continued growth. John Ilus (GPS-Bukit Simuja) highlighted the industry’s significant contribution to the state’s agriculture sector and economy during his debate in the

Crucial to rehabilitate ‘sick’ rivers

AS Sarawak champions forest conservation, the urgent need to rehabilitate ‘sick’ rivers remains overlooked, prompting calls for targeted funding and action to restore these vital lifelines of the ecosystem. Baru Bian (GPS-Ba’kelalan) said the efforts to protect the environment must include protecting and rehabilitating Sarawak’s rivers. “Rivers are the lifeline

Natural Resources and Environment Bill 2024 approved

THE Sarawak Legislative Assembly (DUN) has unanimously passed the Natural Resources and Environment Bill 2024. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan, who tabled the Bill, emphasised its role in addressing environmental concerns while promoting economic growth. “This Bill offers a comprehensive framework that strengthens environmental protection laws and

Sarawak advances environmental protection with MA63-inspired bill

SARAWAK is taking steps to protect ecosystems and ensure sustainable development with a new bill inspired by the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63). The bill aims to harmonise environmental regulations, empower enforcement and solidify the state’s commitment to cleaner air, healthier communities and a thriving tourism industry anchored in its natural

Sarawak eyes green hydrogen leadership with USD4.2bil in projects

SARAWAK is on its way to becoming Southeast Asia’s most prominent green hydrogen producer, with projects worth an estimated USD4.2 billion (RM20.7 billion) underway. According to Tanjong Datu assemblyman Azizul Annuar Adenan, the state government is pushing for crucial amendments to regulate hydrogen production, storage, and distribution to safeguard the

Gas bill paves way for global leadership role

SARAWAK is positioning itself as a global leader in renewable hydrogen production through the proposed Distribution of Gas (Amendment) Bill 2024. In stating this Kota Sentosa Assemblyman Wilfred Yap pointed to the vital role of hydrogen in decarbonising industries, bolstering energy security, and driving Malaysia’s transition to a low-carbon future.

Ministry working on action plan for care industry

KUCHING: The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development is enhancing efforts to promote the care industry as a pillar of economic growth and social well-being. “The care industry requires attention from industry players and policymakers,” said Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Syukri, pointing out that Malaysia will become an ageing

Reading habits key to building knowledge and independence, says Pustaka Sarawak CEO

KUCHING: Good reading habits lay a foundation for informed decisions and active influence, promoting a strong knowledge base, says Pustaka Sarawak chief executive officer Japri Bujang Masli. “Knowledge is a basic necessity for humans, and the excitement and curiosity to learn new things is natural for humankind, so reading is

New digital centre and sports complex upgrades

KUCHING: Satok residents are urged to prioritise health and wellness through regular recreational activities. Satok assemblyman Datuk Ibrahim Baki said the Sarawak government is committed to support sports development in the constituency. “This is to maintain our health and foster stronger community bonds in Satok,” he said during the closing