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Surprising turn of events
IT came as quite a surprise when the Malaysian Anti Corrruption Commission (MACC) announced that it had raided some four dozen firms involving the timber industry in Sarawak and seized accounts and documents as well as frozen more than RM500mil worth of financial assets.
False outbreak report at correctional school
KOTA KINABALU: Claims of a skin disease outbreak among inmates of the Henry Gurney correctional school in Sabah’s interior Keningau district are false, state Prisons Department said.
Two cars land in ditch during downpour
IT was raining cats and dogs early in the morning and the two drivers could not see that a ditch was ahead.
New work order expected in commissioning oil contracts
KUCHING: Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd expects some of the new works orders for its hook-up commissioning (HUC) contracts, which are based on call-up basis, to come slower than earlier anticipated from oil majors.
WWF working closely with state govt on conservation
KUCHING: The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is working closely with the state government to address deforestation in Sarawak, including collaborating on systematic conservation planning to produce maps showing areas for priority conservation.
Illegal dumping resumes on riverbank despite council’s enforcement action
THE decade-old problem of illegal dumping, mostly construction and domestic waste, by the truckloads into Sungai Kelang from Petaling Jaya Selatan (PJS) has reared its head again.
Tactical strategy reigns
LAST week, a number of people were upset about two things: First, my very vocal insistence that Floyd Mayweather would beat Manny Pacquiao and second, my equally vocal celebration when he did.
Naim takes cautious approach to new property launches
KUCHING: Sarawak’s leading property developer Naim Holdings Bhd will adopt more innovative marketing and sales strategies as well as a more cautious approach towards product launches this year in anticipation of a slowdown in their take-up rates.
Johor police plans to identify crime hotbeds and change them for the better
JOHOR BARU: Johor police plans to adopt at least one black spot in each of the 13 police districts statewide and turn the crime-infested area into a white spot as part of its crime prevention efforts.
Chinese votes return to BN in Rompin
ROMPIN: The return of Chinese voters to Barisan Nasional’s fold is a good sign.