Thursday, 21 August 2025

Author: Sarah Hafizah Chandra

Primacy of unity in safeguarding legislative integrity

PART TWO OF A THREE PART SERIES The Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (DUN) building, situated on the north bank of the Sarawak River, has long been one of Kuching’s most famous landmarks. Officially opened in 2009, this majestic structure stands not only as an architectural icon but also as a

S’wak strategically within global climate framework  

KUCHING:  Sarawak’s proactive measures in integrating sustainable practices and transitioning towards a green economy have positioned the state well within the global climate framework. Ministry of Energy and Environmental Sustainability’s (MEESty) permanent secretary Abg Ahmad Abg Morni said it is crucial for the state to continue participating in international negotiations.

Inside the stately office of Sarawak’s Speaker

Upon entering the office of Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar in the Sarawak Legislative Assembly, one is instantly transported to the venerable chambers of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom. This ambience is no accident, as Asfia has deliberately curated an atmosphere that mirrors

Premier’s podcast sparks enthusiasm nationwide

‘Podcasting is the most convenient media for learning, getting inspired or being entertained. You can listen to whatever you want, whenever you want, and however you want.’ – Podcaster, Best Selling Author, Founder of Inspired Influencers and the Women in Podcasting Network, Jennifer Henczel On Sarawak Day, the Keluar Sekejap

Primacy of unity in safeguarding Sarawak’s legislative integrity

THE Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (DUN) building, situated on the north bank of the Sarawak River, has long been one of Kuching’s most famous landmarks. Officially opened in 2009, this majestic structure stands not only as an architectural icon but also as a symbol of the state’s rich political history

Sarawak Day – a historical significance

July 22 holds great significance for Sarawakians as it marks a pivotal moment in their history. On this day in 1963, Sarawak emerged as a nation, marking the birth of a new era and a proud identity for its people. Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar

Fixer-Upper Journey of Creating a Dream Home

‘Renovating old homes is not about making them look new, it is about making new unnecessary.’ – founder of Preservan Wood Repair, Ty McBride Everyone dreams of having their own home, a sanctuary where they can feel secure and comfortable. A home is more than just a physical structure; it

Valuable insights from DUN Speaker

“Politics without history has no roots; history without politics bears no fruit. Therefore, one must know yesterday’s history in order to understand and appreciate today’s politics,” – DUN Speaker Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar. On Wednesday morning, I had the privilege of stepping into the esteemed office

Writer Nuruljannah Usop crafts stories from personal experiences

There are countless ways to express oneself – some find solace in painting, while others lose themselves in music. For Nuruljannah Usop, writing has become her chosen medium, a canvas for her deepest emotions and personal experiences. Since childhood, Nuruljannah has found comfort and inspiration in books, a love fostered

Combating vandalism in Sarawak

‘The way we respond to vandalism reflects how we value our community and our shared assets. It’s about more than repairing damage; it’s about protecting our collective heritage.” – Barack Obama, former president of the United States Despite the advancements of the modern world, vandalism remains a persistent challenge that