
Nibong palms used to build Deen Chalet
LUNDU: The abundance of wild nibong palm trees sparked the idea for Kamil Bujang to build his chalet using the palms. Kamil, the owner of

LUNDU: The abundance of wild nibong palm trees sparked the idea for Kamil Bujang to build his chalet using the palms. Kamil, the owner of

A hawker has been operating his roadside drink stall at Bandong Walk in Sibu for the past 23 years. “To sell drinks, you need to

By Diyana Samsuddin THE aroma of palm sugar (gula apong) in Three Tea ice cream which was first introduced to Kuchingites will surely captivate the

BY PROF DR MANSOR MOHD NOOR The Covid-19 pandemic has redefined world behaviour and culture which have given rise to a virtual global community, going

Turning Sudan into an oil exporter When I first set foot in Khartoum in 1997, I was amazed at the beauty of the landscape. The

Staying at home during the pandemic did not stop the members from Sarawak Gerontology and Geriatrics Society (SGGS) from continuing an active lifestyle. Recently, SGGS

Gymnastics is considered one of the lesser known sports in Kuching. Therefore, gymnast coach Eileen Wong hopes she can broaden the horizon of the sport

By Hanisha Ibrahim KUCHING: Unlike other entrepreneurs — profit is not the main reason for Juliana Embrose to venture into business. Instead, this Bidayuh

By Ekamiezza Kamil BISHOPGATE Road in downtown Kuching, which is usually bustling with activity, is silent and calm save for the sound of metal

BY ADRIANA DRIS KUCHING: Determined to become an entrepreneur, a 22-year-old woman decided to set up a coffee shop at the parking lot of her