
UNIMAS urged students to manage finances
KOTA SAMARAHAN: University students in Sarawak must sharpen their financial skills to navigate the growing risks of online banking, e-wallets and virtual investments. UNIMAS vice-chancellor

KOTA SAMARAHAN: University students in Sarawak must sharpen their financial skills to navigate the growing risks of online banking, e-wallets and virtual investments. UNIMAS vice-chancellor

SIBU: The next-of-kin or family members of 54-year-old Tiong Leh Ting, who was admitted to the hospital on November 9, are requested by Hospital Sibu

SARIKEI: A long-awaited drainage cleaning project at Jalan Ming Chiang, Sungai Meradong here has finally been completed, resolving years of persistent stagnant water and poor

KUCHING: Sarawak’s strong economic performance, particularly in its tourism sector, has been highlighted as a major contributor to Malaysia’s first services surplus in 14 years.

KUCHING: More than 460 women from 58 villages across Lundu and Opar took part in the W.I.R.A (Women of Inspiration, Realisation & Action) Programme, a

KUCHING: The Sarawak government and its state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are called to fully harness the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) to drive transformative changes in

KUCHING: SJK(C) Chung Hua No. 5 empowers young digital leaders through its MicroSpark@CH5 programme held to strengthen digital literacy and foster future-ready student competencies. SJK(C)

KUCHING: During the parliamentary debate on Tuesday, Batang Sadong Member of Parliament (MP), Rodiyah Sapiee, raised concerns over health allocations, highlighting rising HIV infections among

KUCHING: Deputy Minister of Transport, Datuk Henry Harry Jinep, recalled his first visit to a temple chaired by the late Puan Sri Datin Amar Lim

KUCHING: Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) Deputy President, Datuk Henry Harry Jinep, has clarified that the party had nothing to do with a viral video showing