Four agencies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Sabah Skills and Technology Centre (SSTC).
Sabah Science, Technology and Innovation (KSTI) Minister, Datuk Yakub Khan said the joint venture signed was timely in the effort to train and provide the best skills to meet current needs
THE 51pc Bumi Equity policy (“51pc Bumi Equity”) in freight forwarding companies has attracted much interest and comments.
On 28.09.2021, the Federal Minister of Finance (MoF), Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz extended, for the second time, the exemption period for freight forwarders to meet the 51pc Bumi Equity until December 2022.
On 29.10.2021, the Daily Express reported an offer to reboot Malaysia on 28.11.2021 by a group of 55 prominent Malaysians and to seek the Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s (“YDPA”) consent for the formation of a deliberative platform under the Conference of Rulers (“COF”) to formulate reforms towards a better Malaysia
Published on: Sunday, March 07, 2021
By: Borneo Post Online
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Kota Kinabalu: Thirteen associations in Sabah appealed to the State Government to hear their concerns on the imprompt promulgation of Minimum Housing Act 446 - Employees’ Minimum Standards of Housing Accommodations & Amenities Act under the Emergency Ordinance, that was extended to Sabah and Sarawak effective Feb. 26, this year.
They are Sabah Employers Association (Sea), Timber Association of Sabah (Tas), Sabah Housing and Real Estate Developers Association (Shareda), Sabah Builders Association (SBA), Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers Sabah Branch (FMM Sabah), SME Association of Sabah (SME), Sabah Timber Industry Association (STIA), Sabah Freight Forwarders and Logistics Association (Sabffla), Sabah Furniture Association (SFA), East Malaysia Planters Association (Empa), Federation of Sabah Industries (FSI), Malaysia Entrepreneurs’ Development Associat