
Prevailing peace due to commitment of security forces
SIBU: Sarawak continues to maintain its reputation as one of the most peaceful states in Malaysia, thanks to the continuous commitment of the security forces

SIBU: Sarawak continues to maintain its reputation as one of the most peaceful states in Malaysia, thanks to the continuous commitment of the security forces

KUCHING: The Kuching South City Council (MBKS) will switch off lights across the Kuching South area for one hour tomorrow (Saturday, March 28) in conjunction

BY DEZIREEN GALOH & FASIHA KHUSHIRI KUCHING: Sarawak is reinforcing its standing as a regional tourism hub with the upcoming Third Southeast Asia (SEA) Tourist

KUCHING: Sarawak’s Ministry of Public Health, Housing and Local Government has officially announced the successful completion of two housing developments previously classified as sick projects

KUCHING: A 15-year-old boy is feared to have been attacked by a crocodile while bathing in Sungai Sarawak at Rantau Panjang, Batu Kawa, this afternoon

SARATOK: Police arrested a 27-year-old local man and recovered a stolen car in an operation at an oil palm plantation in Sessang, Kabong on Thursday

BINTULU: A six-acre secondary forest fire involving acacia trees at a plantation here was brought under control today (Mar 27). The Fire and Rescue Department

KUCHING: The police post in Serikin will be upgraded into a full-fledged police station in preparation for the expected increase in cross-border movement upon the

KUCHING: Riverine and marine transport activities in Sarawak will inevitably come under pressure if the global oil crisis triggered by the worsening Iran-Israel conflict continues.

TATAU: Firefighters are continuing efforts to contain a peat fire covering about 400 hectares at Kuala Tatau Serupai here, now entering its fifth day. The