PAPAR: Three water treatment plants (WTPs) in Papar district are now operating and are currently capable of producing 58 million litres per day (MLD) of treated water starting at 10 last night, said Papar Member of Parliament Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali.
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah chapter of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society (MRCS) has taken proactive steps by installing a temporary water filter system in Sungai Papar, near Kampung Mandalipau, to filter and treat river water into clean water for use by residents during the drought.
Kota Kinabalu: The current hot weather in Sabah is not the worst compared to that of 1998 and 2016 when the El Niño phenomenon recorded its worst effects, said the Sabah Meteorological Department.
Published on: Friday, March 05, 2021
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Dexter (right) handing over the donation to Ghulam (third right).
PAPAR: The Rural Development Ministry (KPBLS) and Kim Teck Cheong (KTC) Consolidated Berhad donated 10,000 packaged buns to the Papar District Office here, Wednesday.
Papar District Officer Ghulam Rasul Hapil expressed his gratitude to the donors for their generous contribution and said that the buns will be distributed to frontliners and Community Development Leader Units (UPPM) in the area.
“Thank you very much to the Rural Development Ministry and KTC Consolidated Berhad for this noble initiative and effort,” he said during the handover of donations, here.