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SPDP chief: Urgent need to weed out illegal workers
MIRI: Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) president Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing has openly expressed his concerns that there are too many foreign workers in the state, and many of them are believed to have entered Sarawak illegally.
Lucky Garden hawker stalls ordered to close
A total of 27 hawker stalls in Lorong Ara Kiri 3 in Lucky Garden, Kuala Lumpur have been ordered to close because of various infringements including poor hygiene.
Farmers want to be heard
TANAH RATA: A group of disgruntled small-time farmers here have resorted to staging protests over pressing issues affecting them after their plight fell on deaf ears.
Security council members urged to do their best to solve problems
YONG PENG: MCA hopes that all members of the Village Development Security Councils (JKKK) put in their best efforts and services in solving problems face by villagers.
MPK finds steamboat eateries to be vermin-infested
SEVERAL open air steamboat eateries in Bandar Baru Klang (BBK) may be ordered to close because of multiple violations.
More needed to protect Sarawakians in oil palm sector jobs
UNION YES - By Andrew Lo
Sometimes I admire Land Development Minister Tan Sri James Masing for his outspoken views and his attack on extremists.
Job opportunities abound
JOB opportunities in the state continue to increase each year with the bulk of the vacancies available in the manufacturing sector (offering 91,758 vacancies), agriculture and forestry (8,608), mining and quarry (8,452) and construction (6,899).
Need to tighten enforcement Bodies must get their act together for more effective services
THREE years ago, in one of my first few columns in this newspaper, I highlighted the loophole at Kuching International Airport that allows passengers from outside Sarawak to mingle with passengers arriving from within Sarawak at the airside arrival hall and then walk straight out of the airport without passing through immigration control.
Perak taxi drivers keep to old fares despite new rates
TAXI drivers in Perak are sticking to the same fare structure despite the new rates approved by the Cabinet.
Jakarta school gets green light
KUCHING: The Indonesian government will need to comply with a set of guidelines in order to register the Community Learning Centre (CLC) in Sarawak to help the children of Indonesian foreign workers to obtain education.