Author: Siskoh R

RABIES OUTBREAK

House-to-house free vaccination in Sri Aman SRI AMAN: Veterinary officers will conduct house-to house free vaccination campaign against rabies in Sri Aman from July 31 to August 3, 2019. The campaign is an integrated exercise jointly undertaken with the Department of Health and Information Department to check the spread of

Get environmental lesson into clubs, schools told

SRI AMAN: Community Wellbeing Assistant Minister Datuk Francis Harden Hollis wants environmental education to be made an essential part of the activities of school clubs and associations. He said in this way students will learn their role towards healthy environment not only as individuals but also as responsible members of

Collective effort needed to prevent dengue: Rep

KABONG: Rehabilitation measures taken against dengue for Kampung Hilir Darat are still far from adequate to free the village from the epidemic, as recently announced by the Health Department. Kabong assemblyman Mohd Chee Kadir said there was a shortage of garbage treatment contracts in the village, but that was not

RM200k MRP for 48 longhouses

KABONG: A total of RM203,000 has been allocated to 48 longhouses in Kabong constituency for minor rural projects aimed at helping poor households. Kabong assemblyman Mohd Chee Kadir said under the second phase of the Sarawak Poor Household Improvement, the focus is on selected longhouses that need to be restored.

Kabong still faces shortage of water supply

KABONG: Kabong assemblyman Mohd Chee Kadir will continue to monitor and ensure clean water supply is distributed to the affected population in his constituency. According to him, residents in the affected areas are expecting the distribution of water supply sent by the Rural Water Supply Department (JBALB) to be delivered

Adult classes run in two villages

PENCILS PROJECT SRI AMAN: In order to produce a generation of high reading, writing and calculating literacy, the Pencils Project Association has taken a step forward by hosting adult classes in two selected villages so far. The classes were attended by 20 residents aged 40 to 80 years old from