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Sarawak DAP Youth has condemned the Miri City Council (MCC) over allegedly failing to execute the government’s MyKiosk project, which aims to modernise roadside hawker businesses.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Sunday he was confident that a dispute between energy company Petronas, owned by the federal government, and Petros, owned by the state of Sarawak ...
While Sarawak Petchem’s project will remain independent from Malaysia’s Petroliam Nasional Bhd. (Petronas), Petronas will supply the proposed methanol plant 140-160 MMcfd of natural gas feedstock.
The SAPE Group has acquired Ultimate Finish. Ultimate Finish is a provider of Glasurit and Baslac automotive refinish paint and supplies, detailing products and industrial coatings, located in ...
pic-4 “I hope more young people will learn and appreciate the sape, not just by playing it but by truly mastering its unique characteristics,” said Munirih, who also founded Talent Fluent Enterprise ...
Malaysian state energy firm Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) will retain its national authority over oil and gas even as Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros) takes control of gas distribution in ...
In 2023 alone, it invested a total of RM26 billion in the O&G sector in Malaysia, including Sarawak. Impact on earnings and investments Petros will not be the only loser.
For eco-conscious travellers, Sarawak offers a range of activities, from eco-sports like rafting and kayaking near the city, to the rural village track XTERRA Sarawak Borneo Trail Run and electric ...
The plan dovetails with the Borneo state’s ambition to produce 15,000MW of green energy annually by 2035 for domestic and overseas use. Sarawak’s electricity output was 5,745MW in 2023.
Sarawak has advanced rapidly since four of its parties pulled out of the once-dominant Barisan Nasional (BN) after the coalition’s unprecedented defeat at the 2018 General Election.
FUTURE PLANS FOR SARAWAK Mr Abang Jo’s plans for Sarawak in digital economy, renewable energy, and regional institutionalisation looks markedly different from Taib Mahmud’s 33-year rule.
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