Stephen Then

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Sarawak PKR embarks on recruitment drive ahead of state polls

State PKR chairman Roland Engan said the party wants to bring in more young blood.

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Sarawak looking to build two medical-tourism resorts

Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg today said the two sites identified are Damai resort in Santubong and Telok Melano resort in Sematan

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Sarawak PH begins preparations for state polls, amid constituency re-delineation

State may get up to 10 new parliamentary constituencies if the re-delineation of parliamentary electoral boundaries was carried out thoroughly.

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Government sending wrong message by allowing Zakir Naik to preach, says PDP

Baru Bian said the failure on the part of the federal government to refrain Zakir is not only bad for their image, but also for Malaysia.

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Mandatory community service in Sarawak soon to punish litterbugs

The thought of being punished publicly for all to see should serve as a deterrent for those who are used to dumping rubbish anywhere they like.

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Do not allow Zakir Naik into Sarawak, urges activist

He claimed that Zakir is ramping up his attacks on people of other races and religions in the peninsula states.

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Tiong: Stop blaming nature for persistent Sarawak floods

The outspoken Member of Parliament for Bintulu said poor drainage and lack of flood mitigation planning are main factors of floods in Sarawak.

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Sarawak seeks Norway's expertise to develop infrastructure

The state is seeking to adopt the method used by Norway to develop rural Sarawak

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Sarawak feeling impact of international scrutiny on deforestation, says minister

The state has halted issuance of new provisional leases for such plantations so there will be no new operators.

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Petronas played significant role in Sarawak's development, says minister

The national oil entity has helped in many useful human development programmes in Sarawak.

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PRS wants to contest constituencies in northern Sarawak in next state polls

The largest Iban party in Sarawak, said it does not have any elected representatives in Bintulu, Miri, Baram and Limbang.

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GPS MP calls for Trans Borneo Railway ground construction to proceed

To have a railway linking the whole island will bring tremendous socio-economic benefits.