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Special task force to deal with squatters

Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Government, through the State Cabinet, has agreed to establish a special task force with detailed strategies and a systematic action plan to deal with squatter colonies in the State.

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How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo

How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo
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How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation in Borneo

NGOs in the Malaysian state of Sabah want oil palm companies to plant Ficus species to increase habitat for threatened wildlife

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Cops nab five in Tawau for stealing motorcycles to sell parts

KOTA KINABALU: Police in Sabah's east coast Tawau have uncovered a theft gang specialised in stealing motorcycles that would be stripped for parts to be sold following the arrests of five suspects.

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Covid-19: 2,451 cases, five fatalities

09 Jan 2021 / 19:58 H. PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry reported 2,451 new Covid-19 cases today, bringing the total of accumulative cases to 133, 559. Of this total, five were imported cases while 2,446 were local transmissions. Five fatalities were reported today, and the total death toll now stands at 542. “Selangor had the highest number of cases at 564, followed by Sabah (409) and Negri Sembilan (351),” Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said. Johor had 302 cases, Penang (273), Kuala Lumpur (198), Kedah (65), Kelantan (61), Sarawak (55), Malacca (50), Perak (42), Pahang (36), Putrajaya (17), Terengganu (16), Perlis (eight) and Labuan (four). The five fatalities were all males aged between 62 and 87. They were from Johor (three), and Selangor and Putrajaya with one each. All of them had underlying health problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, as well as kidney and lung complications.

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