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Daily Express and Overseas Chinese Daily News: Again we are the best!

Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Publishing House’s twin papers Daily Express and Overseas Chinese Daily News lived up to their reputation of being the State’s best by claiming nine awards at the 2023 Kinabalu Press Awards Saturday night.

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Media can help govt to spread success stories, says Hajiji

KOTA KINABALU: Media practitioners here can help promote the success stories of the government's programmes to the grassroots to raise the people's confidence towards the government.

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KTS group of newspapers win three main awards and six merits in Kinabalu Press Awards.

KOTA KINABALU (Oct 29): KTS group of newspapers - The Borneo Post, Utusan Borneo and See Hua Daily News - won three main awards and six merits in Saturday night’s Kinabalu Press Awards (KPA). Mariah Airiens binti Doksil from The Borneo Post took home the main award in the Business and Economic Re

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Further discussions with stakeholders needed before tabling media council Bill, says Fahmi

KOTA KINABALU: Further engagement will be conducted with the media before bringing the Bill on the proposed Malaysian Media Council to Parliament, expected to be tabled in March next year, says Fahmi Fadzil.

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Qhazanah Sabah wants to raise RM1bil 'standby funds' through sukuk bonds

KOTA KINABALU: State government-linked company Qhazanah Sabah is seeking to raise RM1bil through sukuk bonds to have standby funds available for its subsidiary companies to carry out various projects.

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