Thursday, 19 March 2026

Author: Priscilla Tawie

The promising future of women in powerlifting

In the traditionally male-dominated sport of powerlifting, there is a growing number of female athletes. While taboos and myths may discourage them, many women are not deterred from pursuing success in the sport. Crossing the Limits This is the final part of a two-part series on women in powerlifting. There

Strength Knows No Gender

This is part one of a two-part series on women in powerlifting. Gone are the days when women were restricted from pursuing their goals and ambitions. This shift is evident across many global industries. In one particularly male-dominated sport, powerlifting, women are making their mark, with many notable names emerging.

Understanding, managing joint pain

The prevalence of joint pain has increased over the years, as reported by various statistics. In a discussion with Dr Cody Hanish, a chiropractor popular on TikTok and Instagram, he talks about the causes, treatments, and ways to prevent joint pain. The Growing Challenge of Joint Pain Worldwide, 1.71 billion

Preparing for the Unexpected

The recent CrowdStrike incident has taught industries worldwide one crucial lesson: disruptions can erode public trust. Despite this, organisations must prioritise a swift return to normalcy. Matthew Hardman, Chief Technology Officer for Hitachi Vantara’s Asia-Pacific hybrid cloud infrastructure division, discusses this issue further and offers tips on how to ensure

Cultivating Team Excellence

For team-building service providers, the ultimate goal is to offer tailored programmes that cultivate growth, uplift capabilities, build intelligent operators, develop leaders, and foster camaraderie. Arthur Woo, CEO and founder of team-building company ATAG, shares with Sarawak Tribune how he managed and built his company from scratch to its current

Memories of the old SGH Nurses’ Home

The nurses’ quarters, fondly remembered as the nurses’ home by retired nurses and midwives, have stood through the testament of time. Built for the purpose of accommodating trainee nurses post-war, the building played an important role in Kuching/Sarawak’s medicinal history. It is where nurses stay when they are not on

A Crowned Advocate

Nority Bujeng is not one to be deterred in spirit; despite the many predicaments in her life, she continues to advocate for women’s empowerment and encourage women, especially mothers with special needs children, to adopt a business mindset. Recently, she returned from Vietnam, where she was crowned Miss Business Culture

Kuching: A city cherished deeply

Kuching city — a clean and peaceful place that is sprawling with modernity yet retains its unique identity. Heritage is a strong focus, with younger generations appreciating the city’s arts and culture. Since its elevation to city status in 1988, Kuching has undergone remarkable changes. Although it may not be

Kuching’s Rapid Growth, Unity

In 1988, Kuching celebrated its city status with a month-long event coinciding with Malaysia’s 25th Independence Day. Since then, the city has evolved significantly, with improved infrastructure and growth driven by its harmonious, multicultural community. From town to thriving city When Kuching proclaimed its city status in 1988, Kuchingites celebrated

A Fresh Take on Tradition

Anderson Kalang has launched his latest two singles — “Beautiful Pair” and “Dreamy Fog”. These tracks epitomise the fusion of traditional and modern styles with their unique arrangements, offering open interpretation to listeners. Heritage melodies with a contemporary flair Sape’ maestro Anderson Kalang’s recent releases — “Beautiful Pair” and “Dreamy