Monday, 16 March 2026

Author: Danny Wong

Ex-clerk faces 12 CBT charges

SIBU: A middle-aged woman was indicted in the Sessions Court here on 12 counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT) at a legal firm today (31 Oct). When Deputy Public Prosecutor Rex Heng Yi Min read and explained the charges to Chew Lang Hua, 56, she pleaded innocence to all

200 turn up for community health screening

SIBU: A caring community health screening programme was held at Pusat En Lin in Jalan Archer here yesterday. The programme was organised by the Neighourhood Committee (KRT) of Persiaran Brooke in collaboration with Sarawak Chinese Annual Conference Methodist Women and Lembaga Penduduk Pembangunan Keluarga Negara (LPPKN). According to the chairperson

Four jailed eight years, whipping for gang robbery

SIBU: Four men were today sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment and five strokes of rattan each by the Sessions Court here for committing gang-robbery. Cassidy, 27, of Sri Aman; Nelson, 37, of Song; Joseph, 29, of Mukah and Richard, 40, from Sungai Durin Kanan Sibu pleaded guilty to the joint

Youths need to be made aware of importance of voting

SIBU: Alice Lau Kiong Yieng says she has no special strategy to entice young voters (Undi18) because this is a challenge not only to her party but to all other parties. According to the Lanang incumbent, this is because they are first-time voters in the coming 15th general election (GE15).

Open House raises RM210,000

SIBU: Sarawak Society For The Blind (SSB) Sibu Division Branch raised more than RM210,000 from its open house held at the Blind Centre in Bukit Lima Road on Sunday. At the branch’s appreciation dinner held at Tanahmas hotel here on Sunday night, chairman of SSB Sibu Division Branch, Clarence Ting

Society for the Blind holds fund-raising

SIBU: An open house was held at the blind centre on Sunday to raise funds for the Sibu branch of the Sarawak Society For The Blind (SSB). Retired Appeal Court Judge Datuk Stephen Chung who officiated at the event thanked various local organisations, sponsors and donors who contributed to the

Former Bukit Assek rep urges JPJ to relax public dress code

SIBU: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has been urged not to enforce a dress code for the public when going to JPJ to deal with matters. Sarawak Democratic Action Party (DAP) Political Education Bureau director Irene Chang said she had received a few complaints recently regarding people being told to

61 bleed in joint donation drive by two NGOs

SIBU: Two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) yesterday joined force to hold a mass blood donation campaign at Sing Kwong Shopping Complex in Jalan Salim here. They are Persatuan Klan Ye (Nan Yang) of Sibu Division and Sarawak Zhong Ee Association(SZEA). According to the chairman of Persatuan Klan Ye (Nan Yang) Sibu

Developers grateful for Sarawak govt’s affordable housing help

SIBU: Sarawak Housing And Real Estate Developers Association (Sheda) is grateful for the initiatives taken by the Sarawak government in relaxing and fine-tuning planning guidelines to make it possible for more affordable housing to be built by private developers. According to Sheda vice-president Cecil Lau Ning Kiang, this would benefit