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PM to launch programme to uplift poverty stricken Banggi island
A scheme to economically transform one of the nation's worst poverty stricken regions is already benefiting dozens of hardcore poor folk even before its launch by the Prime Minister on Sturday.
A lift for Banggi folk
The people of Pulau Banggi have long been neglected, and have never tasted the fruits of development. This is set to change, thanks to the High Impact Rural Development Programme to be launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on the island on Saturday.
A lift for Banggi folk
The people of Pulau Banggi have long been neglected, and have never tasted the fruits of development. This is set to change, thanks to the High Impact Rural Development Programme to be launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on the island on Saturday.
Pak Lah to launch programme aimed at ending hardcore poverty by 2010
After the grand launch of the ambitious RM177bil Northern Corridor Economic Region initiative, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will now turn his attention towards helping the country's hardcore poor.
EIA a must for logging in Banggi
An environmental impact assessment (EIA) report is required to log and replant 4,000ha of secondary forest in Pulau Banggi, said state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun.
Protest against Banggi logging
Twelve village chiefs have kicked up a ruckus against an approved RM12mil plan to log 4,000ha in Pulau Banggi in the north of Sabah.
Memorable end to Kaamatan
FOR a whole month, Sabahans celebrated the Kaamatan festival with pomp and splendour. And the merry-making ended with a big bang in another memorable year.
Getting a feel of the traditional Sabah ways
Thousands of people came to witness the traditional sports and exhibitions launched by Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman as part of the month-long I>Kaamatan/Ior Harvest Festival celebrations that kicked off in the Ranau district of Sabah on May 1.
Sabah home to over 40 ethnic communities
Mention Kadazandusun, Murut or Bajau and most people would think they are the only indigenous communities of Sabah.
Sabah Fest kicks off
For the first time on stage, the orchestra which includes top female Gambus solo artiste Fauziah Suhaili, performed with the oldest musical instrument of the Brunei-Malay community, much to the delight of the audience that included tourists.