RANAU: The Kaamatan Festival is a reminder to all parties to work harder to increase success and further preserve food security in Sabah, said Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Hajiji Haji Noor.
RANAU: Residents in seven villages in the Paginatan area want the suspension bridge that was damaged due to flooding in mid-January repaired immediately.
RANAU: The State Government hopes to solve the Palauh (sea gypsies) stateless children problem by housing them in abandoned government quarters that have been repaired.
RANAU: Over a thousand villagers of Kg Bongkud and Kg Namaus, here, breathed a sigh of relief, Tuesday, following the State Government’s cancellation of the prospecting licence issued to a company to dig for gold.
RANAU: Over a thousand villagers here breathed a sigh of relief after the government through Paginatan assemblyman Datuk Abidin Madingkir announced the cancellation of a company's license to dig for gold on Tuesday.
Kota Kinabalu: The first celebration of Sabah Day is a tribute to the people of Sabah, said Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (Star) Sabah Secretary-General Datuk Edward Linggu
“The official celebration of the first Sabah Day also signifies that the voice of Sabah people's rights defender Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey G Kitingan had so far been heard by the Government,” he said.
RANAU: Children need to be educated and exposed to Martial Arts programmes such as Taekwondo to become more disciplined, obey rules, have leadership and avoid being influenced by social activities that damage their future lives.