Friday, 19 December 2025

Author: Nura V Lorna

New Jakarta-Kuching route a global gateway for tourists

KUCHING: The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) Sarawak chapter said Indonesia AirAsia’s direct route from Jakarta to Kuching will provide an additional gateway for tourists to enter and leave Kuching. Its chairman, Oscar Choo, said it would also have a positive impact on medical tourism, adding that

STB welcomes AirAsia’s direct Jakarta-Kuching route

KUCHING: The Sarawak Tourism Board (STB) has welcomed Indonesia AirAsia’s new direct flight route between Jakarta and Kuching from June 15. Its chief executive officer Sharzede Salleh Askor said the move is seen as an important step towards boosting tourism in the state. “We are happy and welcome any airline

UNIFOR reflects state’s commitment to empower all religions   

MIRI: The establishment of the Unit for Other Religions (UNIFOR) demonstrates the Sarawak government’s commitment to empowering all religions in the state. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Lee Kim Shin pointed out that UNIFOR played a role in safeguarding the interests and welfare of other religious institutions. “Sarawak is the only

Willie Mongin concerned over effects of OPR hike on Malaysians

KUCHING: Puncak Borneo MP Datuk Willie Mongin has voiced his concern over the recent hike in Malaysia’s Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) and its adverse effects on the value of the ringgit and the cost of living. In a Facebook post today, he said the usual formulas for economic management seem

SUPP Bintulu delegation visits OM Materials Sarawak

BINTULU: Tanjong Batu rep Johnny Pang Leong Ming led a delegation from the Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Bintulu branch on a visit OM Materials (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd in Samalaju yesterday (May 3) to push Bintulu into becoming an industrialised economy. The purpose of the visit was to expose SUPP

Minister advises public to be wary of surging Covid-19 cases abroad

PUSA: The public have been urged to remain vigilant in light of the recent surge in Covid-19 cases overseas, said Deputy Community Welfare Minister Mohammad Razi Sitam. The Saribas rep also advised Sarawakians to keep abreast of the latest information from the State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) and the Ministry

Govt stresses safe riverine travel

LIMBANG: The Sarawak government is committed to ensuring a safe and comfortable river transportation system. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Lee Kim Shin said the authorities are organising awareness programmes with emphasis on river safety and cleanliness. “The River Safety and Cleanliness Awareness Programme is an initiative, commitment, and continuous effort

Avoid ‘Ali Baba’ business, Bumis told

KANOWIT: Local contractors should carry out their work responsibly and stick to the designated scope of work laid down by the implementing agencies, Ngemah Assemblyman Anyi Jana said. At the same time he also advise them, especially the Bumiputeras contractors in Kanowit, not engage in ‘Ali Baba’ practises. ‘Ali Baba’

From golfer to rapper

ARABYRD is an artist and songwriter who has made a name for herself in the Malaysian music industry. Arabyrd is actually the stage name of Arafah Edruce, whose journey to success has been shaped by her passion for music, her love for writing and her inquisitive nature. The first of

Trying times but teachers remain resilient: STU

KUCHING: Teachers are facing greater challenges owing to the fast pace of development and distinctly different behaviour of the current generation of students compared to those in the past. Despite that, they remain resilient, persevering and dedicated to their duties as educators, said Sarawak Teachers’ Union (STU) President Kullin Djayang.