KUCHING (Sept 20): The RM100 fee per application for recognition as a Native is very expensive for those who come from lower income group, said Sino-Dayak Association Sarawak president Sebastian Bong.
"There will be many who will not be able to pay that fee. This is a birth right status applicati
KUCHING (Sept 20): Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) urges the Sarawak government to withdraw the RM100 fee imposed on those applying to be recognised as natives.
In a statement, its president Voon Lee Shan said such a fee, especially to those living in rural areas, is heavy and should not be imposed at
KUCHING (Sept 20): The process of Native status recognition should be made simple and easy, and the District Officer or Sarawak Administrative Officer (SAO) are best placed to handle such applications, said Ba Kelalan assemblyman Baru Bian.
He said giving them the decision-making powers would avo
KUCHING (Sept 14): Story-telling would be the best way to increase the young generation’s understanding and awareness about the significance of Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), said Senate president Tan Sri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.
Wan Junaidi believes that cultivating narrative about the signif
KUCHING (Sept 5): The Juma’ani Pavilion Production Centre is set to become the key driver in positioning Sarawak as a mass fashion production hub in Borneo.
In stating this, Centre of Technical Excellence Sarawak (Centexs) general manager (Commercial) Shahren Yusri says the aim is for the product