PAPAR: Sabah’s longstanding water supply problem is expected to be resolved through the Ulu Padas Dam in Tenom costing RM4 billion, work on which is scheduled to start in October and to be completed in 2027.
Kota Kinabalu: SMJ Sdn Bhd’s (SMJ or the Company) planned Multi-Currency Islamic Medium-Term Notes (Sukuk Wakalah) Programme of up to RM10.0 billion has been given a AAA rating by RAM Ratings.
Let me express my appreciation to many well-wishers for last Sunday’s article “Sabahans also can undertake new KKIA study”. Very heartening to see the increasing awakening of the Sabahan spirit from so many Sabahans.
KOTA KINABALU: State-owned Sabah Development Bank (SDBank) will explore strategic partnerships with other development financial institutions to fund targeted development projects in the state.
PENAMPANG: Penampang Member of Parliament Datuk Ewon Benedick said the needs and development of houses of worship in Penampang will continue to be prioritised, in addition to other improvements.