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Show of thanks to heroic frontliners
Frontliners in Sarawak have been hailed as heroes for keeping the Covid-19 pandemic under control in the state.
Scaled down celebrations in Sarawak and Sabah
SIBU: There will be no countdown to the New Year across Sarawak but a state-level event will be held at Stadium Perpaduan in Kuching.
‘Ring ladies’ pleased with mural
KUCHING: For Singai Nekan, one of Sarawak’s last Bidayuh “ring ladies”, seeing her likeness on a giant mural at Kota Padawan came as a pleasant surprise.
RM82mil for urban renewal initiatives
KUCHING: The Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) has proposed urban renewal initiatives for three areas in its jurisdiction under the 12th Malaysia Plan, which starts next year.
Bidayuh ‘ring ladies’ get their own mural
KUCHING: A new mural featuring Sarawak's last Bidayuh “ring ladies” is set to become a tourist attraction at Kota Padawan here.
Two Standard Five Malaysian students' short film wins at film festival in Brazil
The students from Sekolah Kebangsaan Temong in Serian, Sarawak, won the Best Film by Popular Jury in the primary school category at the Alvorada International Schools Film Festival held in Brazil recently.
Alena Murang's award-winning music video showcases Sarawak's culture on global stage, says minister
KUCHING: Sarawakian artist Alena Murang's award-winning music video "Midang Midang" showcases Sarawak's culture on the global stage, says Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah.
Sarawakian Alena Murang in running for two Buenos Aires Music Video Festival awards
KUCHING: Sarawakian artiste Alena Murang has been nominated for two awards at the Buenos Aires Music Video Festival.
Bintulu MP stands by his criticism of Health DG
KUCHING: Bintulu MP Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing continues to stand by his criticism of Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah over the latter's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Amendment allowing only Sarawakians in legislature passed
KUCHING: The Sarawak Legislative Assembly passed a constitutional amendment to prevent non-Sarawakians from seeking election to the state legislature.