
Education autonomy rights vital to ensure progress
SIBU: Sarawak’s education autonomy rights, which are subject to the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), are very important in creating a more efficient and quality education

SIBU: Sarawak’s education autonomy rights, which are subject to the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), are very important in creating a more efficient and quality education

SIBU: Sarawak recorded a total of 16,295 animal bite cases from January 1 to October 11 this year, averaging more than 400 cases per week.

KUCHING: Coastal families facing rising fuel costs, unpredictable weather and unstable catch at Kampung Muara Tebas have received some timely help from the government. The

KUCHING: The Sarawak Teachers’ Union (STU) has urged the Education Service Commission (SPP) to tighten its screening process for new teacher appointments, raising concern over

KUCHING: Sarawak’s river system is a living laboratory for science, innovation and education as the state integrates digital sensors and AI-based analysis into the Sarawak

SIBU: Water supply in several areas here was disrupted on Thursday after a third-party contractor carrying out water pipeline works damaged an underground 11 kV

KAPIT: A total of 245 land titles issued under Section 18 of the State Land Code were handed over to 156 residents from the Sungai

KAPIT: The Dynamic Women Programme has reached almost 8,000 participants in Sarawak since 2021. The initiative was highlighted on Saturday during the Kasih Wanita Advocacy

VALLADOLID: The partnership between Sarawak and Valladolid is brimming with potential, says Valladolid Mayor Jesús Julio Carnero. Describing the partnership as a model for international

VALLADOLID: Sarawak has reiterated its commitment to strengthening its partnership with the World Tapas Championship, with Sarawak delegation organiser Sim Ling Ling expressing pride in