KUNAK: Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight attendant Rachel Justin, 28, was crowned Unduk Ngadau during the Kunak District-level Pesta Kaamatan celebration held on Sunday.
TAWAU: The remand order for 28 suspects linked to a non-existent online stock investment scam syndicate operating from luxury bungalows here, targeting South Korean victims, has been extended for another three days until May 14.
TAWAU: Despite the changing times, Sabah Umno remains steadfast in continuing its struggle and commitment to defending the Institution of the Sabah Head of State (TYT) as a symbol of the people’s unity, state stability and the continuity of the constitutional democratic system.
TAWAU: Youths, especially unemployed graduates, have been urged to create their own business opportunities instead of waiting for job offers by making use of training and assistance initiatives provided by the State Government.
KUNAK: Pramugari Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Rachel Justin, 28, dinobatkan sebagai Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan (UNK) sempena sambutan Pesta Kaamatan Peringkat Daerah Kunak pada Ahad. .
TAWAU: As education rapidly embraces digital transformation, adaptability is no longer optional—it must be realized through empowering teachers and students with technology and artificial intelligence (AI).
TAWAU: A repeat of Sandakan’s Kg Bahagia fire that left 9,000 homeless last month was averted in one of the largest squatter settlements here – thanks to swift action by the Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM).
TAWAU: A close relationship between Sabah and North Kalimantan (Kaltara) has entered a new phase following a signing of a MoU between groups of new media practitioners on digital platforms from both neighbouring regions, aimed at ensuring more credible and responsible cross-border reporting.
TAWAU: Parti Harapan Rakyat Sabah (PHRS) on Friday lodged two police reports against a Facebook account owner identified as “Farah Yusuff” over allegedly defamatory social media posts linking police arrests to the party’s top leadership.
SEMPORNA: The Sabah Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment (KePKAS) is seeking diesel and petrol subsidy assistance for the State’s tourism sector, particularly operators in island areas.