SIBU: The state government has successfully constructed ten bridges across Sarawak, valued at RM11bil, without incurring any debt, according to Deputy Premier Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian.
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Zaid Ibrahim says Voon Lee Shan’s call for Sarawak to end its collaboration with Petronas is driven by Sarawak’s ambitions for autonomy. Former law minister Zaid Ibrahim has warned Sarawak ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 — Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) said it is waiting for the details of discussions between the federal government and Sarawak state government on the scope of cooperation ...
SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. (KGUN) — Late last year, Cochise College selected its twelfth president, James Perey, after outgoing president, J.D. Rottweiler, announced his retirement. Perey's first day ...
KUCHING: Sarawak targets to significantly raise power generation capacity to 15 gigawats (GW) in 10 years to expand the state’s electricity exports to more Asean member countries. According to ...
Sarawak is taking it to the skies with its own airline – AirBorneo! State Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg announced the airline’s establishment following the formal acquisition ...
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SINGAPORE: Sarawak’s Premier Abang Johari Openg said that the state has the power to make decisions over the distribution of oil and gas resources within its territory. This comes about a week ...
It is celebrated on July 22 each year. In 1841, the kingdom of Sarawak was given independence by the Sultan of Brunei but it fell under British control in 1888. It became a Crown Colony after World ...
HYDROPOWER is an important source of electricity in Sarawak. There are currently three large hydropower dams operating in Sarawak which are the Batang Ai, Bakun and Murum Dams with a total capacity of ...
Most competitive unsubsidised electricity tariffs in Asean, business-friendly policies and abundant RE sources enabled the state to attract foreign investors SARAWAK is upping its ante with ...