A united Borneo by 2030?
FOR the last 30 years I have travelled to some of the remotest border towns of Indonesian Kalimantan, one of the most unexplored regions in
FOR the last 30 years I have travelled to some of the remotest border towns of Indonesian Kalimantan, one of the most unexplored regions in

MOST people were very skeptical upon learning that the Sarawak Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority (Salcra) was about to enter into a joint venture in

EGO weakens the Dayaks; we are our own greatest enemy because we let our hearts rule our heads: Dr Rundi (New Sarawak Tribune, May 26,

MANY of us, once we reach 21 years of age, take the right to vote for granted. The right to vote not long ago was hard-fought for

“Has anyone in your family died?” a nine-year-old girl I knew asked me. “Was it your grandmother or your grandfather?’ she asked again even as

I was meeting my mentees (students under my supervision while they are studying in the university) two weeks ago, and asked them —especially those who

Katherine and I started off on the wrong foot. Maybe because we found each other intimidating. We were strangers when we first bumped into each

Two years ago, I was at Pangkor Island to train taxi drivers there to take on the role of tourist drivers. This will empower them
Few Sarawakians pay attention to history and because of that they lose sight of their proud heritage. Old Kuching was enchanting for a long time

It is that time of the year, when Sarawak’s rich diversity of culture is showcased at its best. Traditionally, the Dayak community welcomes the Gawai