FREEZING OF TIMBER LICENCES – PART 6
THROUGH Sarawak’s own well-known, prolific author James Ritchie’s book “Abdul Taib Mahmud: 50 Years in the News”, readers can get a glimpse of some unpublicised
THROUGH Sarawak’s own well-known, prolific author James Ritchie’s book “Abdul Taib Mahmud: 50 Years in the News”, readers can get a glimpse of some unpublicised
The decision of the Chief Minister, Datuk Amar Abang Haji Johari Tun Openg to increase the speed and coverage of Internet connectivity throughout Sarawak, not
Actions by enforcement personnel of the Kuching South City Council (MBKS) to tear down or destroy notices or so-called advertisements pasted by licenced moneylending companies
Ultimately, the growth of rural areas must be accompanied by the development of transport and logistics for a balanced development that is complete with supply
Recently, I pulled out two pumpkin plants from my garden. It was a decision I took a long time to make. I was ecstatic when
Death is not a foreign concept. Having seen the things I’ve seen, and having been through the things I’ve experienced, one who knows of such
Poker has remained as one of my favourite games though our Kuching games came to a halt almost a decade ago. A few of our
The state government has two housing programmes to assist the low income group in addressing their housing needs. Since April, 2016, with the implementation of
How many sticky rice dumplings (or zongzi or bakchang or chang) can you eat? My younger sister, C, can eat many and that was why
When I was a young man, I dated two women at a time, Mona and Camila. It wasn’t really that difficult. I used work as
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