TWO Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) consumers – one from Beaufort, the other Putatan – have voiced their displeasure about the power disruptions in their respective districts
All good: Lee and Fu had a relaxing vaccination experience at the Keningau community hall in Kota Kinabalu.
PETALING JAYA: From Kuala Lumpur to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysians who have received their Covid-19 vaccine are pleased with their experience at the vaccination centres.“Professional”, “efficient” and “smooth” are among the words they have used to describe the process.
Lawyer Liza Uma, 39, who registered for the opt-in AstraZeneca vaccine at Universiti Malaya, said:
“I chose Universiti Malaya as I studied there and am familiar with the surroundings.
“I arrived slightly earlier than my 3pm appointment but was allowed to enter,” she said.Liza was happy to find that the centre was organised and efficient.
Published on: Thursday, May 06, 2021
By: Sidney Skinner
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This Papar electricity pole, along the way to Kg Suok-Dambai, was leaning over under the weight of the creepers which had grown over it.
Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) hopes to upgrade its existing system servicing consumers in a Papar village.
The company’s Senior General Manager (Asset Management) Norhizami Abu Hasan said the firm was looking into increasing the power supply to Kg Suok-Dambai.
This would be done to meet the growing demand for electricity from consumers in and around the village, according to him.
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“We plan to carry out improvement work on the low voltage installations in the area as soon possible,” he said.
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