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Two teachers escape unhurt as fire razes their quarters

The fire broke out at about 7.30 am at the primary school located some 34 kms from Limbang town.

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Government spends RM4 billion annually on treatment of diabetes-related ailments

The health ministry revealed that the percentage of Malaysian adults suffering from obesity has surged beyond the 50 percent adult population mark.

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Sarawak to strictly enforce mandatory work permit laws, says minister

This will be applicable not just for foreigners but also Malaysians from other states.

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PDP president calls for urgent meeting over Samalaju explosion-fire incidents

The Bintulu MP, who is also Federal Tourism, Culture and Arts Minister, today directed the local authorities in Bintulu to meet all the managers of industrial f...

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DAP MP calls on Sarawak ministers to reduce overseas trips, curb spending

Sibu MP Oscar Ling said state government leaders must be publicly accountable for their spendings on official overseas trips as this is taxpayer’s money.

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Miri police nab man who left explosive-like items in mosque

A bomb disposal squad arrived at the mosque and evacuated the place as a precaution after receiving a distress call.

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Sarawak flag raising on RM30m flagpole to be more regular, says deputy premier

Every state ministry and government agency in Sarawak will take turns to handle the flag-raising which will be held regularly, he said.

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Abang Jo defends state’s huge spending on hydrogen-related projects

The GPS chairman said his administration is "looking five to 10 years into the future when hydrogen fuel will become the world’s top fuel".

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Christian association supports call for reintroduction of Bible Studies in Sarawak schools

The Sarawak Evangelical Christian Association said the call by a GPS state assemblyman deserves full backing as it will be good for the future of Sarawakians.

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ADUN calls for Bible Studies to be reintroduced in Sarawak schools

Bible Studies was officially a subject in the state education system during the Brooke era and then continued by the British colonial government.

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Certain senior leaders in Peninsular Malaysia ‘jealous’ of Sarawak’s success, claims ADUN

State assemblyman for Satok, Datuk Ibrahim Baki claimed in the State Assembly sitting that these jealous elements were trying to stir up trouble for Sarawak.

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DAP Sarawak questions benefit of ‘too many’ alleged overseas trips by ministry delegates

Delegates from the State Public Health, Housing and Local Government Ministry had allegedly made trips to London Washington.