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Opposing parties campaign side by side
MIRI: Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan mobile trucks are dogging each other here.
Show us what you have done for the people, SUPP tells incumbent Miri MP
MIRI: Sarawak United Peoples Party (SUPP) has challenged PKR and its incumbent Miri MP Teo Yu Keng to produce a report card to the public to show what they have done for them.
CM says Barisan’s candidate list is a well-balanced mix
MIRI: Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said he has picked a well-balanced mix of experience and young blood to help propel the state into developed status by 2030.
Competition raises the bar for volunteer firefighters
MIRI: A fireighting competition organised by the Miri Fire and Rescue Department drew participation from over 500 people from various organisations and communities.
Three parties purchase nomination forms for hot seat
MIRI: Three political parties have bought nomination forms to contest in the Miri parliamentary constituency.
Multi-cornered fight shaping up in Miri
MIRI: At least three political parties have already collected their nomination forms to contest in the Miri parliamentary seat, indicating a multi-cornered is on the cards in this urban hot seat.
SUPP, UPP truce holding well so far
MIRI: The truce between the Sarawak United Peoples Party (SUPP) and the United Peoples Party (UPP) is holding up well, said SUPP information chief Adam Yii.
Get council’s green light before erecting telco towers, says mayor
MIRI: Telecommunication towers cannot be built without a plan being submitted to the Miri City Council (MCC) first, warns mayor Adam Yii.
Council welcomes feedback from media, says mayor
MIRI: The public has higher expectations of frontline government departments as they want service which is swift and efficient.
Criminals infiltrating residents’ chat groups
MIRI: Residents association (RA) committees set up chat groups on social media to share information about their neighbourhood activities but a few committees in Miri have shockingly discovered that criminals are infiltrating these chat groups.