
Sarawakians Journey Back for Christmas Joy
KUCHING: The spirit of Christmas has brought a festive buzz to Kuching Sentral Bus Terminal and Kuching International Airport, as travellers with luggage in tow

KUCHING: The spirit of Christmas has brought a festive buzz to Kuching Sentral Bus Terminal and Kuching International Airport, as travellers with luggage in tow

BY RASHEEQA BAHIDA & NEVILLE TIMOTHY SANDERS KUCHING: As conversations on multilingual education, technological readiness, and Malaysia’s long-term direction continue to grow, members of the

A VISIT to several traders at a wet market in Kuching on Tuesday (Dec 9) found that the rainy season has to an extent affected

KUCHING: The RM12.9 billion Sarawak Budget 2026 reflects the state government’s commitment to sustaining stable economic growth while ensuring the well-being of its people. The

PREMIER Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg’s recent announcement of a two-month bonus for state civil servants and a one-off payment of RM700

In an exclusive interview with Sarawak Tribune, Muara Tuang assemblyman Datuk Idris Buang shared a glimpse into his private world, a life shaped by Islamic

DEPUTY Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government II (Public Health & Housing), Datuk Michael Tiang, opened up about his early life, inspirations, interests,

BALANCING between public and personal life is not easy for leaders, whose week is filled with various programmes, constituency engagements and state responsibilities. However, for

THE government proposal to ban social media use for Malaysians under 16 from next year has ignited broad public discussion expressing sharply differing views. Communications

KUCHING: Standing as a newly revitalised landmark, the Darul Furqan Taman Malihah Mosque has swiftly grown into a vibrant hub for religious learning and community