Kota Kinabalu: The annual “Sabah Screen Fest” (SSF) digital film festival returned this year with the theme “Self-Love”, which saw a total of 150 film entries from schools and the public.
The State Science, Technology, and Innovation Ministry (KSTI) will make full use of the RM1.5 million allocation under 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) for science infrastructure development in Sabah
TASKED with ushering in Sabah’s digital transformation, the State Ministry of Science, Innovation and Technology (KTSI) received RM206 million for supply allocation and RM10.6m for development, in the budget proposal for 2022 out of the overall RM4.596 billion. Its Minister Datuk Yakub Khan said the amounts would be used to expedite Industry 4.0. efforts and programmes such as development of talent and skilled workforce, promoting digital innovation, digitisation of government services, training of youths and industry.
“The State Government rolled out its state budget for 2022 with the vision of ‘Economic Recovery, Harmonious Citizens” to ensure the welfare of the people is protected, in line with the Sabah Maju Jaya roadmap which is orientated towards economic sustainability,” he said.
Hence, the Ministry would continue efforts to enhance its role as an economic key driver, as shown through the various programmes and efforts carried out duri