Author: Margaret Ringgit

Unifor hands assistance to four Catholic schools

MIRI: Four Catholic schools here received RM472,440 in financial assistance from the Sarawak government through the Unit for Other Religions (Unifor) under last year’s allocations. The cheques were presented by state Minister of Transport Datuk Sri Lee Kim Shin to Bishop Richard Ng on today. The schools are Sekolah Kebangsaan

Lee inspects problematic village surau

MIRI: Minister for Transport Sarawak Datuk Seri Lee Kim Shin today paid a visit to Surau Darul Tassim at Kampung Katong Lopeng. This was after receiving reports about severe cracks on the retaining wall of the worship house. It was found that the retaining wall was also facing erosion problem

Have driving licence, road tax can travel

MIRI :Despites the Ministry of Transport Malaysia’s announcement that drivers no longer to carry around a physical copy of their driving licence and the road tax displayed on their vehicle windscreen,however, as in Sarawak, it would not be the case. According to Minister for Transport Sarawak Datuk Sri Lee Kim

Have driving licence, road tax can travel

MIRI: Motorists in Sarawak still need to carry their driving licence and display the road tax on their vehicle windscreen. This reminder comes in the wake of a recent announcement by the Ministry of Transport Malaysia that motorists no longer need to physically carry their driving licence or display their

Long wait for upgrading of Miri Airport

MIRI: Transport Minister Datuk Seri Lee Km Shin hopes the federal government will prioritise the upgrading project for Miri Airport. He said the proposal had submitted to the Economic Planning Unit and that the project cost about RM60 million. “We have been waiting for the upgrading of the airport for

Curtin inks student engagement MoU with SIDC

MIRI: Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) has signed a collaborative Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Securities Industry Development Corporation (SIDC), the capacity building arm of the Securities Commission Malaysia. The MoU, signed in a virtual signing ceremony, will bring about a range of initiatives and programmes to provide students

Two motorcyclists die in separate accidents

MIRI: Two men were killed in separate accidents that occurred here over the weekend. In the first accident, a 65 year-old man died after a motorcycle that he was riding collided with another motorcycle at a junction in Jalan Kampung Rancah-Rancah. Meanwhile, at Jalan Miri By-Pass, a 44 year-old motorcyclist

Cobra in bathroom caught, released

MIRI: A house owner in Tudan phase 4 on Saturday night found a three-foot long cobra hiding inside his bathroom. The man, in his 30’s was about to take a shower when he noticed the aggressive serpent resting inside the bathroom. He quickly shut the door and grabbed his phone

DNB and Ericsson showcase 5G connectivity pipeline

MIRI: Ericsson and Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) on Saturday conducted a 5G technology showcase, paving the way for the delivery of a host of next-gen digital business, industrial and public service applications in areas covered by 5G, including Sarawak. “Ericsson’s 5G expertise and technology enables DNB to provide connectivity to

Miri Red Crescent team visits needy families

MIRI: The Welfare, Health and Community Sub-Committee of Malaysian Red Crescent (MRC) Miri branch visited two families with poor socio-economic background at Sealine Senadin Jaya here yesterday. During the visits, the chairman of the Sub-Committee, Dr Uma Devi delivered a short talk ‘Dangers of Plastics, Importance of Cleanliness and Healthy