City Hall is weighing up the possibility of flushing the sewer line in one part of Inanam in view of the recurring nuisance created by the overflowing effluent at some shophouses near the town
A 38-year-old woman accidentally revved her car engine while making reverse parking at Pavilion, Bundusan, here, Tuesday morning.
As a result, she lost control of her Perodua Viva and smashed through the shutters and into a food court, which had been closed for three days, in the 8am incident.
Various items in the shop such as tables, dishes and glasses were broken or damaged.
Sergeant Eunice, an investigation officer from the Penampang Police Headquarters, was investigating at the scene.
In another incident, a Toyota Fortuner struck four vehicles attempting to make a U-turn on Jalan Tuaran Bypass, near Kg Kalansanan, Tuesday.
It was learnt that the Fortuner first hit the back of a Proton Saga which was heading to the U-turn lane in the 12.30pm incident.
As a result, it collided with three other vehicles - a BMW, a Toyota Vios and a Perdua Bezza.
The Fortuner was driven by a man in his 30s, the Saga by a woman in her 30s, the BMW b
THE Water Department plans to upgrade the storage tanks in one part of Kepayan and will step up efforts to maintain its properties near a Manggatal housing area
MARCH 8 is International Women’s Day.
It is a good occasion to see how far women in Sabah have progressed in 2020. We fully agree with Chief Editor of Daily Express, James Sarda, that women development goes beyond having a Wisma Wanita. (“Sabah Can Lead In 30pc Women Quota” on Jan 24, 2022)
Yes, Sabah’s Wisma Wanita was the envy of many other Malaysian states when it was officially opened by the wife of then Prime Minister, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, in July 2010.
Notably, Sabah is the first state in the country to have a Wisma Wanita of such magnitude, thanks to then Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman.
Musa had envisioned Wisma Wanita to be a tourist attraction by getting indigenous women handicraft makers to be based at the building.
Economic activities involving the public were held on the grounds of the building but response from patrons wasn’t encouraging, probably due to lack of promotional efforts or little media publicity.