Is SCORE getting left behind, questions Tanjong Batu rep

KUCHING, Nov 14: A state assemblyman has questioned the implementation of the ambitious Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) and the domestic industrialisation plan...

With no fresh leads, SAR for missing toddler called off

KUCHING, Nov 14: The search and rescue (SAR) operation to look for two-year-old Desmen Davey, who went missing from a kampung house in Simunjan,...

No crack in Bengoh Dam, assures Rundi

KUCHING, Nov 13: Minister of Utilities Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom refuted media reports that the Bengoh dam had sprung a leak, assuring...

Indigenous leaders submit memorandum on NCR land to CM

KUCHING, Nov 13: Representatives from various villages and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg to...

Native landowners making sacrifices to attend rally, show solidarity

KUCHING, Nov 12: Hundreds of native landowners from all over Sarawak, including those from remote parts with no road access, are making their way...

Sarawak TYT declares open “S” bridge, renames it Darul Hana Bridge

KUCHING, Nov 12: Kuching City's latest landmark, the “S” bridge spanning the Sarawak River at the Kuching Waterfront, was declared open by the Yang...

Resettlement land titles: Govt urged to look into “No Dealing” condition

KUCHING, Nov 10: Pending assemblywoman Violet Yong has called upon the state government to seriously look into the “No Dealing” restriction which is listed...

Evidence on state’s rights recovered through UK trip will be publicly available

KUCHING, Nov 9: Documentary evidence kept in the British National Archives which support the state’s legal and constitutional position on the state’s rights will...

All ‘ayes’ for motion over state’s rights under MA63

KUCHING, Nov 9: The Sarawak government wants to regain its constitutional rights from Putrajaya over natural oil and gas resources in the state, reclaim...

Opposition: IT experts should lead digital economy efforts, not politicians

KUCHING, Nov 8: The state government should appoint information technology (IT) experts to lead the development of the digital economy locally instead of appointing...
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