KOTA KINABALU: More parliamentary seats for Sabah and Sarawak are necessary to help serve the people better in the Bornean states, says Datuk Robert Tawik.
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- Sultan Ismail Petra Airport, Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Minister in the Prime Minister s Department Mustapa Mohamed had visited this airport on Jan 9, based on a post from his Facebook.
Published on: Saturday, January 09, 2021
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STAR president Jeffrey Kitingan (right) and Bingkor assemblyman Robert Tawik are receiving treatment after being infected with the virus. (Facebook pic)
Kota Kinabalu: A second STAR assemblyman, Bingkor rep Robert Tawik, has tested positive for Covid-19.
The party’s secretary-general, Guandee Kohoi, said Tawik was admitted to the Keningau district hospital yesterday.
“He was found to be Covid-19 positive on Friday and immediately admitted to the hospital. He is alright and his spirits are high,” Kohoi said when contacted.
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Deputy Chief Minister and STAR president Jeffrey Kitingan had earlier tested positive for the virus.
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ON house-to-house visits at a village in Bingkor, Keningau, an assistant councillor told me: “The drains in Sabah are like the drains in the peninsula in the 1990s”.
I had been working in Kg Tunku rep Lim Yi Wei’s office for slightly more than a month when she had first mentioned our office flying over to help campaign for one of the Warisan seats for the Sabah elections.
Fast forward a week and a half later, we were carrying 25kg of campaign t-shirts each and hurriedly checking in to our 6.40am flight.
Once we were in Bingkor, following the agenda that day, we were en route to the Bunga Raya subdistrict when one of the campaigners, Joyce, asked “Have you seen this yet? I think you might want to take a photo of this”, while stopping her car at a junction.