
Once upon a time …
When I was small and Christmas trees were tall. My mum said I was born under a wandering star and I remembered wondering how such heavy

When I was small and Christmas trees were tall. My mum said I was born under a wandering star and I remembered wondering how such heavy
BY SAKINI MOHD SAID Who would have thought that linut, a traditional delicacy of the Melanau and Bisaya communities in Sarawak, can be used as
I’m off to Sarawak’s northern-most region Lawas, on another adventure and a pilgrimage of sorts. In the early 80s, this evangelical Christian enclave was best

Being the youngest of four siblings, I was the closest to my late apai (father) Salok Jembu (1910-2002), sharing his interest in fishing and in

I like the position taken by GPS on why the proposed amendment to Article 1(2) of the Federal Constitution in its present form is not

Several days ago, the term ‘running dog’ popped into my mind. ‘Running dog’, you might ask? Oh, no! Not another article about dogs running around

Recently, I had an opportunity to interact with some primary schoolchildren from private elite schools in Kuching. Life for them is no bed of roses.

Federal-state relations have not always been smooth and is still the same to this day, but last Thursday’s tabling of a proposed amendment to Article

“Elephant in the room” denotes major issues that are known to the public but poorly understood and often treated as non-existent because people are not

There are a lot of opinions going around about the latest set-up by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the National Economic Action Council (NEAC).