PENAMPANG (Sept 24): Political parties in Sabah must work together for the sake of the state, its rights and the people.
“It is our responsibility as Sabahans to safeguard the rights, democracy and future of Sabah. We must work together as a united team,” said Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Premier Ad
“It’s better late than never….”.
With these words, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Hj Hajiji Hj Noor officiated the second official Sabah Day celebration in Tambunan on August 31, 2023 some 60 years after the first one in 1963. Why only second? Well, you see, just 16 days after August 31, 1963 Sabah became part of Malaysia.
THE overture by Star president and first deputy chief minister Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey Kitingan for a merger between the Sabah Tanahairku (Star) party and Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) reflects one of Star’s slogan, “Unity is Duty”, a demonstration of his ultraistic motive for a larger and stronger Momogun-based political entity.
KOTA KINABALU (July 8): A local NGO wants the GRS government to convert Sabah into a nation with eight states.
The president of the East Malaysia’s Original Peoples Organisation or Pertubuhan Orang Asal Malaysia Timur (POAMAT), Maslan Maginda, feels Sabah’s move in this direction is long overdue,
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