Long regarded as a poor man’s food and which many relied on to stay alive during the Japanese Occupation, the humble tapioca is seeing a revival as a health food
Published on: Sunday, July 18, 2021
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Pulau Gaya should remain an island park or else KK will become a city without a soul. (Credit: trekearth.com)
DATUK John Lo’s article asking encourage Sabahans to work closer with Singapore and emulate Singapore’s success story (DE 4.7.2021) refers. No one disagrees with Lo that Sabah ought to emulate Singapore’s success story and entice Singaporeans to invest in Sabah, particularly in oil and gas and agriculture. Singaporeans are always welcome to visit and invest in Sabah.
Before going further, let’s start by how Singapore had become rich and famous, despite having no natural resources. Singapore is rated among the top when it comes to the oil and gas industry, even though they have no oil and gas.