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Be receptive to criticism, Scrips tells elected representatives in Sarawak

Scrips said the rakyat have the right to analyse and criticise those elected representatives if they feel they have failed to perform

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Development of SIDRC expected to begin this year

The study on infectious diseases in Sarawak is a new field that will see intensive use of sophisticated scientific technologies.

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Sarawakian natives retrenched en-masse by plantations, claims PKR Senator

He claimed that there are many jobless youths and adults in longhouses in rural Sarawak.

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Bailey bridges to temporarily replace damaged bridges in remote Sarawak 

Nadma - a Kuala Lumpur-based federal agency - has deployed 12 shipping containers with iron railings and beams from west Malaysia.

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RM45 million worth of illegal alcohol, cigarettes seized in Sarawak

The authorities are also probing how these items were smuggled into the state and their places of origin.

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Sarawak in urgent need of plantation workers

Sarawak is facing a severe shortage of plantation workers and suffering millions in lost revenue every month.

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Sarawak politicians upset over survey of Dayak ministers and deputies

PRS Youth Chief Datuk Snowdan Lawan, who is a deputy state minister, said the survey had targeted Dayak politicians unfairly.

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Sarawak fishermen strike over mandatory installation of new satellite tracking device

Bintulu MP and Progressive Democratic Party president Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing  said the strike is going to impact food supplies for the whole state.

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Sarawak’s PBB wants new seat in Miri

Miri is traditionally under the control of Sarawak United Peoples Party (SUPP) which is also a GPS component party.

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Sarawak too dependent on out-of-state doctors, says deputy premier

Dr Sim is also State Minister for Housing,  Local Government and Public Health said his ministry is trying to find ways to get more Sarawakians to go for medica...

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Concern raised over food products with foreign labelling sold in Sarawak

The National Consumer Action Council raised the alarm after discovering these foreign food items being sold in public places in Kuching.

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New Sarawak-Sabah Highway to open vast opportunities for rural growth

The construction of the highway bypassing Brunei is on fast track following the new federal Budget approval of RM 7.4 billion.