
Dr Sim asks for fair share of nation’s revenue for Sarawak
KUCHING: It is time for the federal government to grant Sarawak its fair share as the State has contributed significantly to the nation’s revenue for

KUCHING: It is time for the federal government to grant Sarawak its fair share as the State has contributed significantly to the nation’s revenue for

IMAGINE walking into a Tokyo department store and discovering a sleek, eco-friendly soap brand proudly made in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, or stumbling upon a viral

IN Kuching, a café owner spends hours each month filling out forms simply to update supplier contracts. This everyday frustration reflects a broader challenge for

“Missing you is flashes of our past and fantasies of our future with the hard irony of the absence of our present as present occurs.”

Designing Personal Areas that Nurture the Spiritual Mind DEAR readers, in last week’s column, we immersed ourselves in the essence of connecting with nature and

Sarawak’s healthcare system is facing a silent crisis. It’s not a new one, but it’s getting louder — and heavier — for those shouldering it

EVEN as a child growing up in the late 1950s and through my teenage years in the early 1970s, I noticed a barrier that shaped

YEARS in the hospitality industry had ingrained a powerful instinct in my friend, a veteran hotel manager. While attending an event abroad, he was quietly

DEAR leaders, let us envision a world where leaders do not embody professionalism. Picture those whose decisions are driven by personal gain rather than the

“The scandal ‘has shattered’ the trust between Malaysians and their national game, and this trust can only be rebuilt through accountability and stripping the guilty