
Sarawak must decide its own citizenship, not federal government
SAMARAHAN: Sarawakian citizenship matters should be determined by the state government and not merely fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government, said the Head

SAMARAHAN: Sarawakian citizenship matters should be determined by the state government and not merely fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government, said the Head

BY NATASHA JEE & SHARIFAH NONG-JASIMA KOTA SAMARAHAN: The courage of Sarawak’s leadership in fighting for its rights as enshrined in the Malaysia Agreement 1963

BY NATASHA JEE & SHARIFAH NONG-JASIMA KOTA SAMARAHAN: The Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) remains central to nation-building and must continue to guide the development of

BY NATASHA JEE & SHARIFAH NONG-JASIMA KOTA SAMARAHAN: Education grounded in facts, civil dialogue, and in-depth academic research on the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) is

KUCHING: The world-renowned Big Bad Wolf Books (BBW) sale is set to roar into action tomorrow (Sept 27) at the Sarawak Book Fair 2025, promising

SIMUNJAN: Simunjan Assemblyman, Awla Dris, was given a total of RM299,900 for his constituency fund to support educational institutions, houses of worship, non-governmental organisations (NGOs),

BINTULU: The Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society (SCCS) today launched the ‘Aqil Beats Cancer Balloon Maze’ at The Spring Shopping Mall here in conjunction with Childhood

LONDON. England: The International Water Association (IWA) has invited representatives from Malaysia, particularly Sarawak, to be directly involved in the organisation of the 2026 World

HANGZHOU, China: Sarawak has secured a RMB100 million investment to set up the first Alibaba Digital Commerce Industry College outside China, under a partnership between

BINTULU: The Sarawak Immigration Department intensified its enforcement today by detaining 35 undocumented foreigners in separate raids and shutting down a suspected online gambling operation.