
Syariah law meant to guide, not merely punish
SAMARAHAN: Syariah law should serve as a safeguard for faith (aqidah) and morality (akhlaq), not merely as an instrument of punishment, says Head of the

SAMARAHAN: Syariah law should serve as a safeguard for faith (aqidah) and morality (akhlaq), not merely as an instrument of punishment, says Head of the

SINGAPORE: Sarawak aims to reach its economic ‘tipping point’ by 2030 in line with its goal of becoming a high-income State and a key economic

SINGAPORE: The Sarawak Government is ramping up its administrative capacity and competitiveness through the ‘Rethink, Revisit, Recharge’ (3R) approach to ensure State policies and development

KUCHING: The Ministry of Health’s (MOH) recent visit to seven hospitals across Sarawak has confirmed what the State has been highlighting for years: Sarawak’s public

KUCHING: The Sarawak English Literacy Conference (SELC) 2025 brought together 712 participants comprising educators, policymakers, researchers and industry leaders, showcasing Sarawak’s leadership in literacy innovation

SIBURAN: A local woman was killed while another was seriously injured in a two-vehicle collision near Kampung Keromboi today. The accident, which occurred at around

KUCHING: A total of 29,177 Primary 6 pupils from 1,050 schools across Sarawak are taking the Ujian Penilaian Dual Language Programme Sarawak (UP-DLPS), which began

BINTULU: A pre-dawn crash along Jalan Bintulu–Miri left two people seriously injured and two others slightly hurt when their pickup truck crashed to the roadside

SINGAPORE: The Sarawak civil service (SCS) must continuously review its work processes and procedures to improve delivery systems, reduce bureaucratic red tape and strengthen efficiency

KUCHING: The newly introduced Sarawak State Ownership Policy is not primarily about restructuring state-owned enterprises (SOEs) but focuses on strengthening governance and ensuring strategic alignment.