Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Author: Faruqi Jeniri

Beat the heat: Staying safe in hot weather

Have you noticed that the weather has been very hot lately? It was recorded that Bintulu, Mukah and Sibu has the highest temperature between 50oC to 60oC during the past one week. The weather for the rest of Sarawak is still pretty hot with temperatures between 30oC to 40oC. The

Tengah leads delegates to visit Tan Phat Feedmill

HANOI , VIETNAM: Deput y Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, who is Second Minister for Urban Development and Natural Resources, Minister for Industrial and Entrepreneur Development as well as Chairman of STIDC Board of Management and his 36- member delegation continued their visit to Tan Phat Feedmill

KCGCCI to host CGC briefing session

KUCHING: Credit Guarantee Corporation Malaysia will be organising a half-day briefing session for the members of Kuching Chinese General Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCGCCI) on 21 August 2018 at Level 8, Wisma Chinese Chambers, Jalan Bukit Mata here from 2pm to 5pm. In a press statement issued here, KCGCCI

Murder suspect still at large

SIBU: Police are now currently tracking down a man to assist in investigating the murder case of a registration assistant officer at the victim’s rented house, at Jalan Tiong Hua, here yesterday. Sibu District Police chief ACP Stanley Jonathan Ringgit, said the man known as Philip Uja, is in his

School selects Kampung Hilir Sebauh to host Rimup

SEBAUH: Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Sebauh selected Kampung Hilir Sebauh here to run the Pupils Integration For Unity (Rimup) programme last Thursday. Rimup was one of the Education Ministry’s agenda aimed at establishing better understanding, mutual respect and friendship among the pupils and teachers of diverse backgrounds in national schools (SK)

Jamit attends briefing on agriculture plans for Kapit

KAPIT: Bukit Goram Assemblyman Jefferson Jamit Unyat on Wednesday attended a briefing on the potential and development plan for agriculture in Kapit conducted by the Agriculture Department. The briefing was held in conjunction with the official visit of Head of commercialisation of agriculture division of the Ministry of Modernisation of

Sentosa Hospital looking for Terry Juk’s family from Kapit

KUCHING: The S ent o s a Hospital at 7th Mile in Kuching is seeking the cooperation of family members and nextof- kin of its patient Terry Juk (pic), to come over to the Sentosa Hospital with immediate effect. According to its record, the patient was admitted to the hospital

UPF, EduFly College sign MoU on welfare plan

KOTA SAMARAHAN: The Universal Peace Federations (UPF) scholarship is now open for application. In a press statement issued here yesterday, UPF revealed that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with EduFly College to promote a welfare plan by giving out up to 300 pax of full free scholarship totalling

SEB engages with students in drug awareness campaign

KAPIT: Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) continues engaging with the youths here by organising an awareness programme on drugs, cigarettes and inhalant abuse and the consequences including punishment under the law for 300 students from ten primary and secondary schools. The programme was held in collaboration with Kapit District Education Office

Uggah’s excellent leadership lauded

MIRI: Leaders get their teams moving, they energise and mobilise. They take people and organisations to places they have never before, disclosed Telang Usan Assemblyman Dennis Ngau. “Leadership is not a fad and the leadership challenge never goes away,” he said. “In uncertain and turbulent times accepting that challenge is