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Singer-songwriter and sape player Alena Murang has released her latest single, ‘Borneo Rain’ just in time for International Mother Earth Day. The song, now streaming on all major listening platforms, ...
Some 135 students from Chung Hua Middle School No 3 took part in the Kuching South City Council (MBKS) Environmental Programme yesterday, where they did some tree planting and attended environmental ...
The upcoming Samarahan Boulevard could become an alternate venue to host major events, and relieve the congestion at Padang Merdeka in Kuching, said Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah. In stating this ...
KUCHING: Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul has proposed the introduction of new laws to address the growing issue of fake news and online harassment, particularly in politics. The proposal ...
All delegates attending the Hydrogen Economy Forum (H2EF) 2025, set to take place at Hilton Kuching this May 13-14, will be eligible to receive the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points ...
Dewan Rakyat has yet to receive any formal motion from Members of Parliament regarding face-to-face negotiations on the demand for one-third of parliamentary seats to be allocated to Sabah and Sarawak ...
Sharonica Jones gave a reassuring update on her three-year-old son Ezekiel Balan Philip, who is currently undergoing a liver transplant and receiving treatment at Renji Hospital in China. “Papa has ...
Monitoring is ongoing over Tabika Perpaduan Permyjaya, which has been identified as having infrastructure issues. In pointing this out, Miri MP Chiew Choon Man said immediate action was taken, ...
Kuching South mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng yesterday announced the Kuching South City Council’s (MBKS) upcoming rollout of new biodegradable plastic bags initiative for businesses within its jurisdiction.
I love learning Chinese, because it is the language of the future,” said Jope Rokotuibau, a Fijian student who was participating in a vibrant celebration to mark the International Chinese Language Day ...
Dan Niu, once confined to a cubicle crunching numbers at a Shanghai bank, now spends weekdays cycling through the city’s alleyways, leading foreign tourists past steamed bun stalls and hidden ...
Seated in a modest classroom, Tanzanian tourism student Noel Ivon Isack intently traces Chinese characters in his notebook. The 19-year-old aspires to leverage his new language skills to build a ...
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