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SAF part of Sarawak govt s vision for a green economy

KUCHING (July 19): Algae Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), the new buzzword in the renewable energy and aviation sectors, is part of the Sarawak government's vision for a green economy as stated under its Post-Covid Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030. Algae SAF covers the PCDS 2030 pillars; namely e

Ministry urges airlines to immediately reduce fares | Daily Express Online

Ministry of Transport urges airline companies to immediately reduce fare | Malaysia

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 27 Airline companies in the country need to immediately lower their airfares without having to involve excessive government intervention. The call was made by Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong through a post on his Facebook page today. He described the current.

Malaysians Flown Home After Contracts Expired with Various Logging Companies

Malaysians Flown Home After Contracts Expired with Various Logging Companies The group of 68 Malaysians upon their arrival at the Kuching International Airport before they were taken to the quarantine centres, March 16, 2021. Source: Malay Mail Wednesday, 17 March 2021 13:37 PM A group of 68 Malaysians, who were stranded in the Solomon Islands (SI) since last year after their employment contracts with logging companies ended, have left the country. They were immediately placed under a 14-day quarantine in hotels for a Covid-19 observation upon arrival in Malaysia. They managed to return home after one of them contacted Sarawak s State Minister of Transport Datuk Lee Kim Shin for assistance.

Five Sabahans among 106 Malaysians who return after stranded in Papua New Guinea since Oct | Daily Express Online

Published on: Friday, December 18, 2020 By: Malay Mail Text Size: Some of the stranded Malaysians at the Kuching International Airport upon arrival from Papua New Guinea, December 18, 2020. Picture courtesy of Sarawak Ministry of Transport. Photo by Malay Mail KUCHING: A total of 106 Malaysians landed here last night on a direct flight from Papua New Guinea (PNG) where they had been stranded since October. The Malaysians consisting of 91 from Sarawak, 10 from Peninsular Malaysia and five from Sabah were immediately placed in quarantine centres in accordance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the state Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) for Covid-19. Sarawak Minister of Transport Datuk Lee Kim Shin said a Sarawakian in the PNG capital of Port Moresby had contacted him for assistance after their attempts to fly home failed.

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