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Friday, June 20th, 2025

 

SUPP Kuching’s 66th Anniversary Dinner Fully Booked

The Sarawak United Peoples’ Party (SUPP) Kuching Branch has announced that all tickets for its upcoming 66th anniversary celebration have been fully sold out, reflecting strong grassroots support and enthusiasm from the public. Organised under the theme “66 Years of Resilience, One Journey Together”, the celebration will be held on 29 June 2025 at Theatre Hotel Kuching. The organising committee is co-led by SUPP Kuching Youth Chairman Cr. Nicholas Wung Duk Ying and Women Section Chief Mdm. Chai Mian Nyen. In a statement, Cr. Nicholas Wung expressed his appreciation forRead More


Drain Reconstruction At Lorong Arang 13D, 13E and 13F

The Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) will soon carry out reconstruction works on deteriorating drains at Lorong Arang 13D, 13E and 13F, which have long been a concern for residents. MPP chairman Cr. Tan Kai said the project, aimed at improving basic infrastructure in older residential areas, will proceed after the tender process is completed. The initiative is funded by the Sarawak government under the Rural Transformation Programme (RTP). He was invited to inspect the site by Zone 12 councillor Cr. Alvin Chong, who also serves as a resident in theRead More


Datuk Sebastian Ting hands over RM 500,000 cheque to Sikh Temple

Piasau State Assemblyman Datuk Sebastian Ting handed over a cheque for RM500,000 to Gurmokh Singh at the Miri Sikh temple.Ting said the cheque was from UNIFOR, which he received on June 17. He urged the temple committee to put the funds to good use, and added that if the amount is insufficient for the upgrading works, they may apply for the grant again.


Wilfred Yap Highlights Upgrades at Sentosa Hospital, Pledges Further RTP Funding

State Assemblyman Wilfred Yap has expressed satisfaction over the completion of a key Rural Transformation Programme (RTP) project at Sentosa Hospital, describing it as timely and impactful for both patients and staff. Speaking at an appreciation ceremony held to mark the project’s official completion, Yap said the RM400,000 initiative had addressed two major concerns — a long-standing parking shortage and the urgent need for improved rehabilitation facilities. “The construction of 40 new car park lots, complete with proper drainage, surfacing and markings, has solved a persistent problem faced by hospitalRead More