Lawyer’s sincere move yields good results for Rohingya children
BY NURHANANI BASRI & NORAIZURA AHMAD In the beginning, neither the teacher nor pupil could comprehend each other but now, a year later, some 100
BY NURHANANI BASRI & NORAIZURA AHMAD In the beginning, neither the teacher nor pupil could comprehend each other but now, a year later, some 100

A long time ago, tourist guides were employed full time and freelancing started to gain popularity some 30 years ago. Tourist guides, including females, were
By ANG LAI SOON Earth Day, which is observed on April 22, is claimed to be celebrated by more than a billion people throughout the

With growing vigour Malaysians continue to debate the failed Bill that was proposed to amend Article 1 (2) of the Federal Constitution. For most Sarawakians

It is very difficult not to be emotional about what has happened in the parliament on April 9 and I can’t say I was surprised

The beauty of the term “Sarawak First” is that it can be used for many positive actions which can benefit all Sarawakians. The practice of

By PITAMBER KAUSHIK “A compromise is the art of dividing a cake in such a way that everyone believes he has the biggest piece.” –

Last Thursday, I attended my first Toastmasters meeting in weeks. Later that night, when a Toastmasters friend based in a foreign country asked me about

During the launch of Old Kuching Smart Heritage (OKSHE) Agenda 2019 at Kuching Waterfront last month, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said

In the morning, when the moon is at its rest, you will find me at the time I love the best, writing and penning my