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Friday, August 21st, 2020

 

Mambong is SUPP traditional seat 

Mambong constituency is one of the SUPP’s 20 traditional seats in Sarawak and a candidate has been selected, therefore SUPP will contest in Mambong in the coming 12th Sarawak election. Being one of the GPS members, SUPP’s mission is to safeguard our own 20 traditional seats. SUPP’s position and principle is that: elected YB can hop to other party, but they cannot  not bring along with the seat. Mambong assemblyman Dato Jerip Susil who has left SUPP,  the seat is still considered SUPP including Opah and Engkilili constituency.  SUPP alreadyRead More


Donate to St Joseph’s school, says Dr Sim

Dato Sri Dr. Sim Kui Hian is calling for urgent appeal to ex- Josephians and Sarawakian to help with RM 3 million shortfall for school’s Mill Hill Blocks (1894) restoration.  Dr. Sim who is also Minister for Local government and Housing said he handed over of the letter of appointment by Acting Chairman of School Board, Christopher Chua to contractor for the RM5.5 million Mill Hill Blocks (9 months project duration), blessed by fellow old boy, Archbishop Simon.   “Since we started fund raising in 2017, Old Josephian Association had raisedRead More


Do not go overboard, said Kho Teck Wan to DAP

SUPP councillor, Kho Teck Wan said that there were occasions when the road signs with Chinese characters were changed, and the Chinese characters were dropped which was not dine woth malice.  She was commenting on roadsigns in Kiching city where DAP members were seen adding Mandarin characters to the road signs.  Kho said when notified by public the respective city or district council will rectify the mistake immediately.  “We are government by rules and there is a proper channel to lodge complain and request.DAPSY is taking matter into their ownRead More


DAP told to leave road signs alone

Leave the road signs alone and stop playing politics with racial tones.  I am most unhappy with the DAP tactics of vandalising the road signs in Kuching city. This issue sparks off a lot of unnecessary debates with racial undertones in social media which is so un-Sarawak. We dont need such politics game here so DAP, a Malayan party can do what they want in Peninsular Malaysia instead of bringing  in such toxic tactics, said Batu Kitang State Assemblyman, Lo Khere Chiang.  Lo asked where in Malaysia can one findRead More