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DAP questions GPS’s decision not to raise salaries of Sarawak civil servants

The Sarawak Pakatan Harapan chairman urged the GPS to immediately reconsider its decision not to raise the minimum pay for state civil servants.

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Kuching to work closely with Nusantara on socio-economic sectors, says mayor

Sarawak is already laying plans for major highway links to Nusantara and has also submitted plans for a super highway.

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Sarawak maintains civil service salary at RM1,500 per month

It said this is because they are also getting additional allowances of up to RM 685 per month.

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Sarawak - Sabah talks on routes for Trans Borneo Railway

Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan said the proposed railway link is going to be one of the biggest railway projects in Asean.

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Sarawak DAP questions GPS over 'exorbitant' spending on hydrogen-related projects

Out of the RM 10.9 billion State Budget for 2025, RM 1.42 billion will be used for the hydrogen trams in Kuching alone.

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Sarawak wants full control over its tourism sector

Datuk Sebastian Ting said Sarawak wants to be independent in managing all its tourism assets and in total control of related policy-making and decisions

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Federal government to reimburse Sarawak for RM1b cancer centre

The centre will also be a venue for research and experiments to find better methods to prevent and treat cancer.

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Sarawak tables its biggest budget for next year

Out of the amount, development expenditures will take up RM 10.9 billion while RM 4.9 billion will be for administrative expenditures.

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Sarawak PH calls for balanced state budget next year

State PH information chief Senator Abun Sui Anyit said the massive disparity between rural and urban Sarawak now is due to poorly planned state budgets.

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Minister proposes for domestic tours to be tax deductible

This is a way to boost domestic tourism while at the same time, the country works to woo foreign tourists.

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Visa exemption policy sees surge in number of Chinese students to Malaysia

As of today, there are already 47,000 students from China who have enrolled plus those already studying in higher institutions of learning throughout Malaysia.

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Experts from the British Museum invited to do in depth studies on Sarawak’s artefacts

This will be a crucial step forward for Sarawak in creating international partnerships in the field of historical research.