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Shafie Apdal: Championing welfare and rights of Sabahans is priority

Shafie’s comments come on the heels of Barisan Nasional’s (BN) decision to align with Pakatan Harapan (PH) for the upcoming state poll.

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Concern over growing number of non-citizens using SDs as support documents

Sabah deputy chief minister I Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan warned that such practices could undermine the state’s legal and electoral integrity.

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Sabah to identify another 220,000 hectares as TPAs

Sabah to identify another 220,000 hectares as TPAs Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the state aims to reach approximately 2.2 million hectare...

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24 Chinese nationals repatriated from Sabah

The foreigners, all men, were detained for overstaying, other immigration offences

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Sabah intensifies protection of critically endangered Bornean Banteng

Bornean banteng are now scattered across four areas in Sabah

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Energy Commission of Sabah looking at tiered tariff system for the state

Energy Commission of Sabah looking at tiered tariff system for the state ECoS is working closely with authorities to ensure a sustainable power supply.

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No formal discussions between BN-PH on collaboration, says Upko

BN chairman, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was earlier reported saying that BN and PH had finalised their cooperation for the Sabah election.

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BN-PH collaboration in Sabah is Zahid’s personal opinion, says Hajiji

Hajiji said that GRS would hold discussions soon regarding the allocation of seats for the election.

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Local-based parties must take lead in Sabah polls, says PBS

PBS said this is vital to prevent national parties, which may not fully grasp the people’s aspirations here, from gaining dominance.

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SESB now known as Sabah Electricity, new logo unveiled

Sabah Electricity Chairman Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau said the initiative reflects the global shift in the power generation industry.

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Close shave for teachers, students as boardwalk collapses

Four teachers, including a school principal, and two students were crossing the bridge as part of a visit when it suddenly gave way.

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Father pleads for help to rescue kidnapped son

The father claimed that the syndicate had demanded a ransom of RM120,000, threatening to harvest his son's organs or force him into a scam call centre if the mo...