
No evidence of water pollution in mass fish deaths incident
BINTULU: No evidence of seawater pollution was detected in the incident where large quantities of fish were found dead on the Kampung Kuala Nyalau beach

BINTULU: No evidence of seawater pollution was detected in the incident where large quantities of fish were found dead on the Kampung Kuala Nyalau beach

SRI AMAN: A 35-year-old Indonesian plantation worker was believed to have been hacked to death with a machete by a colleague in a fight at

MUKAH: Students from this division showcased their talents and creativity at the Sarawak-level Intellectual Carnival 2025, which concluded today after four days of activities held

DARO: Women in Daro have been urged to seize opportunities to empower themselves economically and entrepreneurially through various development initiatives available in the area. Assemblyman

KUCHING: The Sarawak Cancer Centre (PKS) is set to become a new landmark in Malaysia’s healthcare system, significantly enhancing access to comprehensive, holistic and high-quality

SIBU: Public Works Department (PWD) director Dr Cassidy Morris has been appointed as an adjunct professor at the University of Technology Sarawak (UTS) here today.

KUCHING: Sarawak must realign its economic policies in response to the recent tariff measures introduced by the United States. Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang

KUCHING: A total of 11 civil servants completed the Capacity Development Programme (Advanced) for the Panel of Experts on Good Regulatory Practice (GRP) held from

KUCHING: True success is never achieved alone but through unity and shared purpose, said Yayasan Sarawak former director Datuk Mersal Abang Rosli. Speaking at the

KUCHING: The remarkable 43-year career journey of Datuk Mersal Abang Rosli, from a humble administrative assistant to director of Yayasan Sarawak, should serve as a