Stephen Then

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RM500 million allocation for key road project in Kapit will benefit thousands, says Senator 

Abun, who is from Sarawak PKR, said Anwar is making good his promises that his Madani Government will give attention to the rural poor.

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Sarawakian women must be empowered to deal with new, tougher socio-economic challenges

Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg said women in the state can play a bigger role in shaping socio-economic transformations.

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PM promises greater efforts to narrow urban-rural disparities in Sarawak

Anwar said basic amenities like roads and bridges are still in bad shape in rural Sarawak.

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PM approves a dozen major infrastructure upgrading projects in Sarawak

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has given the greenlight for the upgrading of Miri Airport to international standards

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Stop stirring up issues, says PM

Anwar said the economy strengthened by 18.1 percent last month.

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Community leaders "used" by outsiders for native land grabs, claims Sarawak NGO

They are also possibly prospecting for rich deposits of rare metals and minerals in the hills and mountains.

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Another longhouse fire leaves 330 homeless in interior Sarawak

The Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department said the fire victims included the elderly, children and babies.

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Suhakam: Marriages of young girls in Sarawak a ‘worrying human rights issue’

The rights of these young girls are often neglected when they are subjected to traditional methods of marriage.

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Madani programme supplies sent to Sarawak-Kalimantan border

The food aid programme will continue in the months to come.

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Monopoly of gas supplies in Sarawak must be prevented, says PH information chief

Sarawak PH said a monopoly of gas supplies will not be good for the rakyat.

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Putrajaya to provide specific budget to train handicapped athletes,

Early this month, national para-games hero Bonnie Bunyau Gustin of Sarawak won gold in the Paris Games.

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Time for comprehensive plan to stop teenage pregnancies in Sarawak, says group

Scrips said state leaders must weigh the pros and cons very thoroughly before enforcing any law on this issue.