WHEN Sarawak voters go to the polls, probably within a year, each of its 27 ethnic groups will have its own set of priorities.
Sarawak has urbanised rapidly. Half of its 2.1 million people are now living in towns compared to less than a quarter 20 years ago, said Datuk William Mawan Ikom, the state Social Development and Urbanisation Minister.
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