
Lee Fah Mee — The distinct taste of Sarawak
Lee Fah Mee is one of the leading local brands that most Sarawakians could relate to. During its initial establishment in the 1950s, Lee Fah

Lee Fah Mee is one of the leading local brands that most Sarawakians could relate to. During its initial establishment in the 1950s, Lee Fah

By Petronella Langita Felix WHILE youth fully support the implementation of Undi18 which will allow 18 to 20-year-olds to vote, they are undecided as to

By Nazrinzulaiqa Hasbi KUCHING: The Health Ministry through its official Facebook page forbids the public to use Ivermectin to treat or prevent Covid-19. It points

By Aisyah Azzahra Suhiri KUCHING: Under the latest standard operating procedures (SOPs) outlined under Phase 3 of the National Recovery Plan (NRP), cinemas in Sarawak

By Nazrinzulaiqa Hasbi KUCHING: Members of the public here agreed that the Covid-19 test kit should be subsidised by the federal government. With the

WITH its global impact the Covid-19 has affected Sarawakians for over a year not only at home but overseas, preventing them from flying back and

This is the first instalment of a three-part series on heroic acts. By Sarah Hafizah Chandra & Clement Erik Wong Heroes — we’ve heard and

By Petronella Langita Felix & Umie Syazwanie Mohd KUCHING: Two essay writing contests, two infographic contests and a short video contest, hosted by Dewan Bahasa

KUALA PILAH: It has been the norm for Mohamad Latif Atan since 12 years ago to express his love for the nation by putting up

By Nazrinzulaiqa Hasbi KUCHING: Ninety-five Hawksbill Sea Turtle hatchlings, also known as the Penyu Karah or Penyu Sisik, were released by the Sarawak Forestry Corporation