Kota Kinabalu: Sarawak says it is forced to take additional education measures because of concern that the current Malaysian system is “not very capable of producing the quality human resources that Sarawak needs for its development and progress”.
Kota Kinabalu: History shows that having a record 16 of Chief Ministers within 60 years of independence had negative consequences in the development of Sabah compared to Sarawak in all fields, University of Tasmania Professor of Asian Studies James Chin said.
KUCHING (Nov 12): The federal government should appoint representatives from Sarawak and Sabah to national fiscal and monetary policymaking bodies as well as its implementing agencies, to fulfil the vision of the two East Malaysian states in becoming a modern and developed economy.
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Kota Kinabalu: Yayasan Sabah Group is committed in providing educational assistance such as a Special Assistance Scheme (SBK) to B40 students so as to promote educational equality and close the educational gap in Sabah.
Kota Kinabalu: The State Government represented by the Sabah Forestry Department and Sabah Wildlife Department has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) together with the Yayasan Sabah Group and Sabah Environmental Trust (SET) to establish a Patrol Initiative Cooperation (Enforcement and Monitoring) in DaMal Rainforest Landscape (DRL).