WSG Group which has embarked on a new commercial project in Kinarut – Rose Avenue Plaza – will maintain the prices of its 20 units of shops although the prices of building materials have gone up
Published on: Sunday, February 21, 2021
By: Paul Mu
Wong (right) encourages the people to buy organic food and vegetables.
Kota Kinabalu: Organic food and vegetables become the latest trend in the market nowadays as customers become more health conscious.
The products can now be easily found in the market as more retail outlets and online shops being opened with the Pasar 33 in Foh Sang the latest.
It was launched by the United Sabah Chinese Communities Association of Kota Kinabalu (USCCAKK) President Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen, Friday.
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Wong was pleased to see the store selling a variety of organic vegetables and fruits as well as eco-friendly dishwashing liquid, floor detergent and frozen seafood.
Published on: Tuesday, January 19, 2021
By: Paul Mu Susan welcoming the Year of the Ox.
Kota Kinabalu: The traditional annual Chinese New Year Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival will not be held for the first time this year due to the spike in Covid-19 cases.
It is normally held one week before the Chinese New Year celebration and would also see the cancellation of the Chinese Cultural Village Exhibition, according to United Sabah Chinese Communities Association of Kota Kinabalu (USCCAKK) President Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen on Monday.
“Although Chinese New Year celebration is very important for the Chinese communities, for the sake of public health and safety, we’ve decided to make this tough decision,” said Wong.
Published on: Tuesday, January 19, 2021
By: Paul Mu Susan welcoming the Year of the Ox.
Kota Kinabalu: The traditional annual Chinese New Year Dragon, Unicorn and Lion Dance Festival will not be held for the first time this year due to the spike in Covid-19 cases.
It is normally held one week before the Chinese New Year celebration and would also see the cancellation of the Chinese Cultural Village Exhibition, according to United Sabah Chinese Communities Association of Kota Kinabalu (USCCAKK) President Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen on Monday.
“Although Chinese New Year celebration is very important for the Chinese communities, for the sake of public health and safety, we’ve decided to make this tough decision,” said Wong.