Search
You have searched for "Deputy Chief Minister"
Showing 51-60 of 700
Hall must return to council
THE Seberang Prai City Council (MBSP) will stick to its decision not to allow an appeal by the Chai Leng Park residents’ association to renew its lease on a plot where a multi-purpose hall is located.
Cross-border virtual expo to feature 80 exhibitors
AN innovative cross-border e-commerce platform — the International Inspirasi Khadijah Virtual 2020 — will be held from Dec 18 to 20 this year.
Help create safe families
WITH the launch of the Penang Goes Orange campaign, the Penang government is calling for public support to stop all forms of domestic violence through the campaign themed ‘Safe Family’ this year.
Creating more smart cities
PENANG lauded the involvement of various government agencies and private partnershipS in realising the creation of the Butterworth Digital Library. Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said efforts like this would help develop Butterworth and benefit the people.
New headquarters set for Dayak community
KUCHING: Sarawak’s Dayak community must be ready to take part in the state’s development agenda without losing their cultural identity, says Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.
50% of physical projects completed
KUCHING: State-funded projects under the 11th Malaysia Plan have progressed well so far, with about half of physical projects already completed.
Two Kapit projects planned
KAPIT: Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg has set aside RM73mil for two different development projects in Kapit town.
Innovation key to advancing agriculture sector
SIBU: The state’s agricultural sector needs more committed and innovative entrepreneurs to take it to greater heights.
New agropark in Saribas
KUCHING: A new agropark will be set up at Lubok Tamang, Saribas, in central Sarawak to tap into the agricultural potential in the area.
Women encouraged to take up more prominent roles
PENANG, the first state to implement the 30% requirement for women in village community management councils (MPKK) in 2017, should set new standards in promoting female representation in other sectors.