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NS camps in Sabah almost ready
The three national service camps in Sabah will be ready by the weekend for the simultaneous nationwide launching of the programme on Monday.
PBS undecided on one-seat stand
Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS), which had fielded certain candidates in both state and Parliamentary seats at the last elections, is undecided if it will continue to take this stand or limit candidates to contest in only one seat.
Lead by example by enrolling your children, politicians urged
Politicians can lead by example in boosting the voluntary spirit among young Malaysians to join the National Service by enrolling their children for the three-month training, said a council member for the programme.
Council to re-publish Sabah trainee list
The National Service Training Council will re-publish the list of Sabahans selected for national service in the local dailies to inform them of the training.
Council plans spot checks at NS camps
The National Service Training Council has formed an inspectorial committee to perform random spot checks at campsites and hostels to ensure trainees receive proper treatment and guidance.
Three groups of trainees may apply to attend national service later
Three major groups of trainees may be allowed to defer enrolment into national service if the Government accepts a proposal by the programme's council.
Land issues likely hot topic at PBS congress
Land problems faced by Sabah's bumiputras will likely take centrestage at the Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) 18th congress, that will also see contests for the deputy president's and other key posts.
Heat on for key PBS posts
Contest for key posts are shaping up for Parti Bersatu Sabah's 2003-2006 office-bearers at its 18th congress on Sept 8.
Villagers need more IT funds, says Ongkili
Bandau MP Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili has called for a boost in government funding to narrow the digital divide between urban and rural areas.
Kitingan brothers wait in the wings
The Kitingan brothers #8211; Datuk Joseph Pairin and Datuk Dr Jeffrey #8211; were once the two most powerful men in Sabah. Their fortunes have changed greatly and many in Sabah wonder what the political future holds for them, writes JOCELINE TAN.