KOTA KINABALU: Many may not know that the horseshoe crab is considered a living fossil and that its blue blood – literally! – can help in the detection of poison or bacteria in food.
INSPIRED by CM Hajiji’s keynote address at SIBES [Sabah International Business and Economic Submit] on 17th January 2022 and Sabah’s 2021 progress in economic transformation, a number of young Sabahans, including some returnees from overseas and KL, are forming the SAYAP [SAbah Young Entrepreneur And Professional Group].
Their preliminary objectives are [a] To harness synergies among young Sabahans for their self-development in business/professions and contribute towards Sabah’s economic development. [b] To strengthen the economic bond among young Sabahans everywhere. [c] To encourage and assist young Sabahan returnees from other states in Malaysia and other countries. [d] To create new business and introduce up to date technologies and systems to Sabah. [e] In line with Sabah’s racial and religious harmony, the group will abstain from political and religious discussions
KOTA KINABALU: Visitors to the newly launched Wonders of Wilderness (WoW) 1.0 exhibition centred around marine species and ecosystems are encouraged to come and view the art project from a different perspective.
KOTA KINABALU: Local artists are hoping to bring creative arts to new levels with the Wonders of Wilderness (WOW1.0) Ocean project set to be launched on Sunday (Jan 16) at the Pillars of Sabah here.
Local artists are hoping to bring creative arts to another level through a collaboration with the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry by implementing creative arts projects in the state