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Sewerage project ‘poorly managed‘
THE Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) will instruct the Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry and its contractors to provide regular progress reports on the centralised sewerage project.
More electric powered vehicles by 2030 to reduce gas emissions
JOHOR BARU: The Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry aims to have more than 202,000 electric powered vehicles in Malaysia by the year 2030 under its master plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Lab to tackle Sabah electricity woes
KOTA KINABALU: A special lab has been unveiled to draw strategic and practical plans to ensure Sabah’s system average interruption duration index (Saidi) is reduced to 100 minutes by 2020.
CM: Harvest Festival means a lot for multi-ethnic Sabahans
PENAMPANG: The “Kaamatan” or Harvest Festival which is celebrated annually has considerable meaning to the various ethnic communities in the state, said Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman.
Kahang Dam is 97% ready
SIMPANG RENGGAM: About 120,000 people can expect better water quality, in future, with the completion of the Kahang Dam next year.
Sewerage works leave PJ roads bumpy and dangerous
Jalan Othman in PJ's Old Town is said to be particularly dangerous for motorists as it started to sink after digging commenced.
Kota Marudu folk to receive native customary land grants
KOTA KINABALU: More than 2,000 families in Sabah’s northern Kota Marudu is set to receive their native customary land, thanks to the state government’s Native Customary Rights Rapid Unit (Unit Pantas NCR) programme.
Water to reach whole state by 2025
SIBU: Sarawak state government plans to increase the supply of treated water to cover all areas in the state by 2025 from 61% currently.
Joy for interior school
KOTA KINABALU: A total of 146 pupils from Sabah’s interior SK Mosolog, in Kota Marudu some 120km from here would be able to buy new stationery and revision books as they received the RM100 education aid on Friday.
Aid approved to rebuild stalls razed in blaze
KOTA MARUDU: The popular cluster of groundnut stalls or kedai kacang in this northern Sabah district that was razed in a fire last month, is set to be rebuilt.