OF late former Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan has been advising Malaysians in Sabah how they should vote in the coming GE15 this November 19.
Based on reports in the Daily Express he says they should opt for a local party, i.e. one that is not headquartered in Kuala Lumpur. By that I presume he was referring not to vote BN, Pakatan and Bersatu coalition-wise and Umno, PKR and Bersatu in particular, respectively, or any of the parties aligned with these three coalitions
‘OF course, this is very academic and my guess is as good or as bad as anybody else,” said Tan Sri Simon Sipaun during a sharing session on Daily Express’ “Double Six: The Untold Stories Documentary” premiere on June 6
Members of the Rotary Club of Kota Kinabalu recently celebrated the 90th birthday of one of its most senior members, Past President (PP) Datuk Aaron Liew
A tour and travel company executive here said a suggestion to introduce a cable car service to Mount Kinabalu is “gem of an idea” and one that will definitely set Sabah apart on the tourism map
Sabah has three internationally significant tourism attractions that have been largely overlooked or taken for granted until now and it is never too late to brag about them to the world.
“Indeed one of them is sitting right on our doorstep and many of us see it every day when we pass the HongKong Bank or Standard Chartered Bank area, without knowing its importance.
“The barely 100ft by 50ft spot popularly known as ‘Pillars of Borneo’ because artists were fond of painting their works and graffiti is where Britain decided to stop adding any more colonies to its once mighty Empire.
“Which makes this spot the most important piece of real estate in colonial history which you will not come across anywhere else in the Commonwealth