
Students welcome expanded FlySiswa subsidy
BY DEZIREEN GALOH & RAIHANAH REDUAN KUCHING: The rising cost of flights between East Malaysia and Peninsular Malaysia has long weighed on students’ pockets, but

BY DEZIREEN GALOH & RAIHANAH REDUAN KUCHING: The rising cost of flights between East Malaysia and Peninsular Malaysia has long weighed on students’ pockets, but

RECIPIENTS of the Sumbangan Keperluan Asas Sarawak (SKAS) have welcomed the assistance, describing it as timely support to help ease daily expenses during the fasting

KUCHING: Support is growing among parents and teachers for the government’s proposal to set 16 as the minimum age for social media use to help

KUCHING: For many women here, celebrating International Women’s Day is not about grand events or formal ceremonies. Instead, it is a time for gratitude and

KUCHING: Kuching’s food delivery riders endure 13-hour fasts, scorching humidity, and the cruel irony of ferrying different kind of meals while their own stomachs growl.

KUCHING: For first-time parents, the arrival of a child brings a profound shift in perspective, especially during the holy month of Ramadan. What was once

KUCHING: The announcement of a 6.15 per cent dividend for 2025 by the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has drawn mixed but generally measured reactions from

KUCHING: As Ramadan approaches, the holy month brings more than fasting and prayer. It revives cherished family traditions and routines. For many young adults experiencing

KUCHING: In the digital landscape of Sarawak, a growing number of home-based food entrepreneurs are proving that you don’t need a physical storefront to find

IT is the time of the year again when EPF contributors are eagerly awaiting this year’s dividend announcement, hoping for returns that will strengthen their