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Shooting their own foot
Sabahan Chinese voted themselves out of the government and there is unlikely to be a DCM to represent the community this time around.
MCA candidates leaving it to voters
KOTA KINABALU: The MCA candidates for Karamunting and Elopura will take it all in their stride and prefer to let the voters decide this weekend.
Lu: No harm in contesting against allies
KOTA KINABALU: There is no harm in going up against political allies in the same state seats, says Sabah MCA chief Lu Yen Tung.
Chew plans to turn Sandakan Port into FTZ
SANDAKAN: The eastern Sabah port here has the potential to be turned into a free trade zone (FTZ) similar to the one in Johor, said Barisan Nasional’s Karamunting candidate Datuk Chew Kok Woh.
Sabah polls: Karamunting candidate plans to turn Sandakan Port into a free trade zone
SANDAKAN: Barisan Nasional’s Karamunting candidate Datuk Chew Kok Woh plans to turn the eastern Sabah port here into a free trade zone (FTZ) similar to the FTZ in Johor.
Wee glad Sabah MCA led by locals
KOTA KINABALU: MCA has fared well in localising the party since its founding in Sabah in 1991 as all its leaders are locals, says party president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Sabah polls: MCA's election machinery goes full swing
PETALING JAYA: The MCA election machinery has gone full swing behind the four candidates contesting in the Sept 26 Sabah election with its president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong campaigning personally with them.
MCA set to take on DAP in three constituencies
KOTA KINABALU: MCA will be taking on DAP, which is contesting under Warisan’s logo, in three constituencies in the Sabah election.
Wee: Time is right for a change of state government
PETALING JAYA: Sabah voters should not forget how Parti Warisan Sabah under the then Pakatan Harapan federal government failed to rule the state properly, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Opposition to clash in 17 seats with a mix of familiar and new faces
KOTA KINABALU: There are more than one Opposition candidate in 17 seats which was evident the moment nominations closed and the names of those contesting were confirmed.