Thursday, 8 January 2026

Author: Danny Wong

Sarawakians but without the ‘K’ indicator

SIBU: Since the end of 2021, many people in Sarawak have been granted Malaysian citizenship but were denied the “K” indicator in their identity cards. According to Sarawak Democratic Action Party (DAP) Political Education Bureau director Irene Chang, she personally knew of at least 10 such cases. “A lot of

30 attend talk on understanding dementia

SIBU:The Methodist Pilley Institute (MPI) on Saturday (Mar 25) organised a community service programme entitled, ‘Understanding Dementia’ here. Sibu Hospital’s Psychiatric Unit Head Dr Wong Siong Teck delivered a talk to about 30 participants at its lecture hall. Dr Wong said dementia is the loss of cognitive function – thinking,

New chief coordinator of commissioner of oaths

SIBU: The alliance of Malaysian oath commissioners called Pertubuhan Gabungan Pesuruhjaya Sumpah Malaysia (PESUMA) has appointed Melinda Wong Kwong Hung as the Chief Coordinator of Commissioner for Oaths (CFOs) in Sarawak with effect from Mar 19. The appointment which was announced during a tour programme which was held in Kuching

Market reconstruction to retain old elements

SIBU: Some of the structures in the old Sungai Merah Market will be retained in the building which is being rebuilt at a cost of RM4.58 million. Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) Market and Petty Traders Standing Committee chairman Albert Tiang who gave the assurance said the belian wooden structure found

High Court upholds man’s 12-month jail term for hurting wife

SIBU: The High Court here upheld the 12 months’ imprisonment imposed by the lower court on a serviceman who was convicted of voluntarily causing hurt to his wife. In dismissing the appeal yesterday, Justice Wong Siong Tung said the court is of the view that there is ample evidence to

Tiang sounds warning on effects of climate change

SIBU: No one is immune from the consequences of climate change, the only difference being the severity of its effect. Stating this, Deputy Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government Michael Tiang said its direct effect is something that would be experienced immediately, namely, disaster. “For example, last year,

Shipyard worker charged with murder

SIBU: An Indonesian shipyard worker pleaded not guilty in the High Court here yesterday (Mar 21) to a charge of murder. Muh Sakkar Arakee, 34, was charged with murdering his countryman Hapil Jamal at a workers’ living quarters in Bandar Baru Tanjung Manis at about 10.30pm on Oct 14 last

Good response to health talk on dementia

SIBU: A health talk entitled, ‘Dementia’ held at Xin Fu Yuan Church at Brooke Drive here recently received a good response from church members and the -public. Prior to the talk organised by Brooke Drive Neighbourhood Committee under the Ministry of National Unity in collaboration with Women and Senior Citizen

Mitsubishi Corporation scholarships for 5 UTS students

SIBU: Five undergraduate students from University of Technology Sarawak (UTS) were awarded with the Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) Scholarship Programme yesterday. The MC Scholarship programme is a scholarship provided by the MC that aims to provide financial support to the selected students from the B40 family. Those recipients were Dennis Phiong

Two claim trial to raping same victim, 19

SIBU: A 76-year-old man claimed trial in the Sessions Court yesterday to a charge of raping a teenage girl. Jok Merang pleaded innocence to the charge when it was read and explained to him which he understood. The charge against him stated that he did commit rape on the victim,