
Shy by nature
I have always been painfully shy. So shy sometimes that in certain social settings, I get tongue-tied, my palms get clammy and I don’t know

I have always been painfully shy. So shy sometimes that in certain social settings, I get tongue-tied, my palms get clammy and I don’t know

“Tell me, Nina,” Aunt Sophie’s voice interrupted Nina’s train of thought. It was mid-afternoon and Nina was sitting in the kitchen while poking her jelly

As Sarawak moves progressively into the next level of the development, which will be increasingly challenging, it is imperative that efforts must be focused towards
As promised, I’m back with ulu tales especially those pertaining to my familiar territory, the upper Melupa river basin. Being brought up by farming and

The late Chief Minister, Datuk Patinggi Adenan Haji Satem, in his final speech during the last sitting of the State Legislative Assembly, said the state
Last week, I asked my younger sister to borrow a ladder from a neighbour in order to trim the banana leaves in my garden. Some

“Is someone following us?” Nora asked when walking side by side with her friend, Ada. “We are in school. Of course we are being followed,”
Kids in the ulu (remote hinterland) of the late 50s through to the 60s had to be contented with their surroundings as their playground and

Recently, Sarawak hosted a two-day conference of International ICT Infrastructure and Digital Economy (IDECS) 2017, which truly reflected the State Government’s short and long -term

Sarawak Government may consider setting up Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation to integrate the physical and virtual worlds in developing Sarawak Digital Economy in a wholesome