Sabah is looking forward to a positive development concerning high domestic airfares after a recent meeting between the Ministry of Transport and airline operators
A LUSH mangrove forest digs its heels literally in the backyard of Kota Kinabalu city, thanks to the city folk’s commitment to conservation and the wetland birds that inspired it.
According to a KK Wetland representative, it is the second urban Ramsar site in the world after Yatsu Higata in Tokyo, Japan.
Urban Ramsar site, by definition, is a site that is within 7km-10km radius of the city centre.
Sheltered well away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the sanctuary is all that remains of Kota Kinabalu’s once extensive mangrove forests that fringed the intertidal mudflats and coastlines
A top cash prize of RM3,000 awaits the champion of this year’s National-level Monurizak Magahau 2021, while the top three winners will be given the opportunity to have their songs recorded by a renowned Indonesian record company in Jakarta
With the reopening of the economy, adoption of long-term digitalisation is becoming a necessity for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to improve efficiency, cut business costs and reach an increasingly tech-savvy customer base.
“More businesses are realising clear advantages of going digital which is not only more cost-effective than conventional approaches but also offers improved workflow, automated business process, resulting in better profitability and increased customer and employee satisfaction,” said Stanley Lo of Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC).
Speaking at the webinar “Business Digitalisation and Cross-border E-Commerce”, Stanley recognised that while digitisation may pose some hurdles for many conventional businesses but its benefits are greater and creates new opportunities for SMEs in the long run.
The webinar, organised by the Malaysian External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade), gathered five speakers