Saturday, 6 December 2025

Author: Annabell Naja Tommy

KARS24 show captivates over 6,000 car enthusiasts

KUCHING: The Kuching Auto Rad Show 2024 (KARS24) by Fast Culture electrified the atmosphere with its intense energy, drawing a crowd of over 6,000 at Sarawak Plaza here on Saturday night. Supported by the Sarawak Motorsports Association (SMA) and partners from across Southeast Asia, KARS24 showcased about 200 participating cars,

RTM to host Sape Junior competition

KUCHING: Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) Sarawak continues to provide a platform for sape music enthusiasts in its endeavour to elevate the music industry. Its director, Wan Azhan Wan Hamat, noted that sape music is synonymous with Sarawak. “Promoting this music on the national entertainment stage will allow admirers of the

Charity run held to enhance autism awareness

KUCHING: About 3,000 people cheered on the Meow Autism Run 2024 charity run at the Kuching South City Council (MBKS) foyer, here yesterday. Kuching South City Council (MBKS) Mayor Datuk Wee Hong Seng said the run was held to create awareness about the autism community in the city. At the

Win China trip, RM15k cash

KUCHING: The Sarawak-China Friendship Association (SCFA) launched a Short Video Contest on Saturday (Apr 27), which will run until July 31. The contest commemorates the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China and the 30th anniversary of the Chinese Consulate-General in Kuching. The contest, themed “50 Years of

Bigger crowd expected at 10-day Samarahan festival

KOTA SAMARAHAN: About 200,000 visitors are being expected at the Samarahan Food and Culture Festival (SFCF) 2024 which will take place on May 10-19 at Aiman Mall here. Organised by Kota Samarahan Municipal Council (MPKS), the 10-day festival will feature traditional food products and popular food. According to organising chairlady

Tattoos evolve into beauty accessory

HUMANS have been have always been drawn to visual art since almost the beginning of time. And when we see children having fun painting each other’s faces, it can be an indication of the desire to put art on the human body. Tattoos for tribal people in a traditional setting

Eligible recipients identified to receive aid

KUCHING: The Batu Lintang branch of Sarawak United National Youth Organisation (SABERKAS) has conducted a screening process to identify aid recipients, who comprised all races and beliefs. Batu Lintang assemblyman See Chee How said annual charitable activities that help persons from impoverished origins and promote a loving society are welcomed.

Dutch tattoo artists on mission to promote Sarawak tribal motifs

KUCHING: Dutch tattoo artists Rachel de Bruijn, 32, and Timo van Rheenen, 36, are on a mission to introduce and promote Sarawak tribal motifs to the world through their tattoo artistry. The husband-and-wife’s journey began with a shared passion for tattooing and a mutual interest in Sarawak’s rich cultural heritage.

Form more village SABERKAS units

KOTA SAMARAHAN: More units of the Sarawak United National Youth Organisation (SABERKAS) need to be set up at the village level to encourage youth involvement as a whole. Deputy Minister of Rural and Regional Development Datuk Rubiah Wang, who is also Kota Samarahan MP, said that youth involvement would help

2,417 needy groups receive aid at Sejambak Kasih event

KOTA SAMARAHAN: A total of 2,417 underprivileged groups in Samarahan received assistance at the Sejambak Kasih event in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri this year. Deputy Minister for Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development, Datuk Mohamad Razi Sitam said the event aimed to alleviate financial strain while bringing joy to