KOTA BELUD: A total of 115 Village Chiefs from the Usukan and Kadamaian state constituencies attended the second series of the 2024 Excellent Village Chiefs Leadership Transformation Course at the Kadamaian Square Hall on Tuesday.
Kota Kinabalu: Although the proposal to change the designation of Sabah Chief Minister to Premier has yet to be discussed, Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) would be open to it if it comes up in future GRS meetings.
KOTA KINABALU: Thirteen civil society organisations are still pursuing a judicial review on Sabah's Nature Conservation (NCA) deal with a Singapore-based company to carry out carbon credit trade.
KOTA KINABALU: Murut villagers from Sabah's interior Pensiangan area are continuing their push for their native land titles to be issued individually and not under a communal title.
FROM the 1st of April 2022, Malaysia will enter a transition stage from the Covid-19 pandemic to the endemic phase. However, the uncertainties in the global economy continue to loom large due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and increased tensions between the US and China.
Locally, the multiple flood events in the Klang Valley have caught the attention of all Malaysians on the insidious impacts of climate change and the potential risks in almost all aspects of life. All these uncertainties have further driven the discussion and pressures for a more sustainable pathway of development.
Terms in relation to sustainability, like ‘security’, ‘resilience’, and ‘survival’ of humankind, have replaced ‘growth’ to become the keywords in these discussions. In the midst of uncertainty, planning authorities at both the federal and the state levels have moved on to mainstreaming sustainable development, particularly the 17 Sustainable D