Sarawak needs skilled workforce to achieve high income status by 2030, says Abang Jo


SIBU: Sarawak is investing heavily in education as it wants to produce talented Sarawakians to help it achieve a high income state status by 2030.

"The state government is investing in educational infrastructure by setting up our international schools so that we are competent and competitive with the world," said Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg on Sunday (Aug 6).

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