Kota Kinabalu: Yayasan Sabah Technology College (KTYS) CEO Haji Samin Ongki said parents of the 21 students sent to pursue religious studies in Egypt and Jordan recently need not fear for their safety.
SANDAKAN: The Eastern Sabah Security Command’s (Esscom) Socio-Economic Programme is viewed as capable of providing job and educational possibilities to local people.
PLANS are afoot to build a new Sabah Cultural Centre here to display the cultural heritage of the 35 major ethnic and 120 sub-ethnic groups in the State.
The rebranded Yayasan Sabah College of Technology (YSCT) received a major boost, Thursday, when Chief Minister Datuk Seri Haji Hajiji Haji Noor announced a RM6 million annual grant, in addition to existing funding for the college’s operations.
The State Government would also be providing a yearly special scholarship quota from the Sabah Education Fund (TPNS) to 100 YSCT students, besides RM500,000 to upgrade YSCT’s information and communications (ICT) learning facilities