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Published on: Sunday, February 21, 2021 By: Patimang Abdul Ghani Villagers pulling a Hilux stuck in the mud. Claim their YBs were of no help. KOTA MARUDU: Residents of Kg Tagibang, have been struggling for decades to get the authorities to repair damaged roads here. ADVERTISEMENT They claim even their Member of Parliament and Assemblymen were of no help and believe only State Works Minister Datuk Bung Moktar Radin can do something. Dear Daily Express reader, Ever since 1963, before the formation of Malaysia, The Daily Express has kept the public well-informed as well as helped shape Sabah & Labuan s development for almost 60 years. ....
Published on: Friday, January 15, 2021 By: Clarence Dol Text Size: RANAU: A local in his 50s was found dead at the staircase of a shop building in town, here, on Tuesday. Ranau District Police Chief DSP Sammy Newton said they were alerted about the find around 1.15pm. He said the Motorcycle Patrol Unit was immediately deployed to the scene where a man was found lying on his back. ADVERTISEMENT “A medical team from the Ranau Hospital was then summoned which confirmed the man had died. The victim’s body was later sent to the Ranau Hospital for further investigation,” he said, Thursday. ....
By: Amanda Yeo Text Size: The Ranau suspension bridge collapse. THE recent collapse of a bridge in the interior district of Ranau, never-ending delay in the Pan Borneo Highway construction and the issue of dilapidated schools in Sabah have revealed the failure of the public procurement system in Malaysia. Due to inadequate procurement planning and poor drafting of specifications, the poor infrastructure problem persists particularly in the rural area of Sabah – students have to depend on a particular spot to gain internet access for online learning. As the bridge is not well-maintained, three students fell and were badly injured. One of them even suffered a fractured leg and was hospitalised at the Ranau Hospital following the incident. ....
Increased efficiency, transparency in public procurement for Sabahans 15 Dec 2020 / 15:27 H. THE recent collapse of a bridge in the interior district of Ranau, never-ending delay in the Pan Borneo Highway construction and the issue of dilapidated schools in Sabah have revealed the failure of the public procurement system in Malaysia. Due to inadequate procurement planning and poor drafting of specifications, the poor infrastructure problem persists particularly in the rural area of Sabah – students have to depend on a particular spot to gain internet access for online learning. As the bridge is not well-maintained, three students fell and were badly injured. One of them even suffered a fractured leg and was hospitalised at the Ranau Hospital following the incident. ....