Clash of the kings in Stampin
Commentary
by Lian Cheng
During the 2016 state election, there were rumours that state Democratic Action Party (DAP) chief Chong Chieng Jen would try to take...
Patience running out over NCR land issues
Commentary
by Lian Cheng
Following the unexpected results of the just concluded May 9 general election (GE14), the state government must recover fast from its shock...
Nooh Dawa and the dragon as Great Spirit — a Lundayeh tale
Heritage Snippets of Sarawak
This is the fourth of a four-part series titled 'The Naga Moves: Dragon Tales from Borneo'. The first three parts can...
Year-ender: Events that grabbed eyeballs in Sarawak in 2018
By Lian Cheng and Karen Bong
Video by Nigel Bolly
THERE is a time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens. The...
The four pillars
Commentary
By Peter Sibon
WITH the increasing awareness among Sarawakians for greater autonomy as spelt out under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), it is inevitable that...
Hunting pigs in the forest
Commentary
Sarawak is a democracy and Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru (PBDSB) has every right to use any symbol including a pig, as its mascot...
Protect yourself, your family and your community by getting vaccinated against Covid-19
By Karen Bong
KUCHING, Aug 11: The State Covid-19 vaccination drives are still ongoing, with scaled up efforts made to reach out to eligible people...
Collecting for the Sarawak Museum
Heritage Snippets of Sarawak
This is an article that was written by an administrative officer’s wife, K.S, for the February 2, 1948 edition of The...
Modernising the rural economy to achieve developed status by 2030
Commentary:
By Peter Sibon
ADVANCING the Sarawak rural to narrow the economic and development gap with the urban areas is one of the most challenging task of the present...
An honourable Irishman in Sarawak’s civil service (Part II of II): Sarawak lawmakers’ duty...
Read Part 1 here: https://dayakdaily.com/an-honourable-irishman-in-sarawaks-civil-service-part-i-of-ii/
Commentary
By Lian Cheng
IN the 1950s, there was only the Council Negri, which was the legislature of Sarawak, the highest lawmaking...