Friday, 10 April 2026

Author: Faruqi Jeniri

Man arrested for secretly filming female colleague

KUCHING: A 25-year-old event staff was arrested in a shopping mall at Jalan Song on Wednesday. At about 11 am, the man followed his female colleague to the toilet and secretly filmed her. The colleague saw him and screamed. A security guard arrested the suspect but not many photos were

Woman missing for a week found safe

SRI AMAN: A woman who was missing in the forest area near a longhouse headed by longhouse chief (Tuai Rumah) Achun at Menalang A, Undop, Batu Lintang here since October 6 was found safe yesterday. Sri Aman District Civil Defence Force Officer, Captain (PA) Siti Huzaimah Ibrahim said the victim,

Riot calls on media to popularise EIS

SERIAN: The implementation of the Employment Insurance System (EIS) is long overdue, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri (Dr) Richard Riot in a recent meeting with leading media groups in Kuala Lumpur. The government is now looking at media practitioners to help create a secured feeling and a sense of

123 Form 5 students get graduation scrolls

KUCHING: 123 Form 5 students of Sekolah Menengah Sains Kuching Utara yesterday received their graduation certificates. Tupong State Assemblyman, Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman graced the graduation ceremony held at Sakura Hall of the school at Jalan Matang. The event also saw a student from Class 5 Galileo 1, Awang Amir Ridhwan

WWF-Malaysia’s appeal to Sarawak timber operators

KUCHING: Timber operators in Sarawak have been urged to move towards sustainable forest management and obtain internationally recognised certification. “Certification is the way forward to cushion any environmental and social impact to Mother Nature, and Indigenous Peoples who depend on the forests, as well as criticism from international buyers and

SFC seizes 333 illegal mangrove poles

SIBU: Acting on a public tip-off, an illegal logging operation at Batang Tubah, Selalang, Sarikei was foiled by enforcement officers from Sibu Regional Office of Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) on Wednesday. This was disclosed in a SFC statement explaining that the enforcers had found a total of 333 pieces of

A Century of Art

WITHOUT a doubt, Sarawak has many talented artists and quite a few have actually went on to become well-known in this region. But, the one that stands out the most among the crowd of the state’s budding artists is 75-yearsold Ramsay Ong who is also currently participating in What About

Uggah: ‘Territorial Domain’ a suggested PMPG definition

KUCHING: Territorial Domain might be the word used to define Pemakai Menoa and Pulau Galau (PMPG). Deputy and Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Modernisation of Agriculture, Native L and and Regional Development , Datuk Ama r Douglas Uggah Embas said yesterday the State Government is still working on the

Palm extends gains tracking stronger related edible oils

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures yesterday extended gains for a second session, buoyed by stronger soyoil and technical buying, said traders. The benchmark palm oil contract for December delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange was up 0.7 percent at 2,715 ringgit ($643.98) a tonne at the midday break,

Karim tells coaches how to face challenges

KUCHING: The present crop of coaches must be well equipped with skills and relevant knowledge in order to face challenges in training and guiding athletes. This was pointed out by Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Sarawak, Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah who said the role of qualified