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OPPO’s signature portrait photography now supercharged with AI
AI is becoming the standout feature in upcoming smartphones. However, you can already enjoy AI capabilities on the OPPO Reno12 Pro 5G. This device boasts several innovative features that leverage AI technology to enhance user experience across various applications.
Delays in Water Projects Leave Thousands in Sarawak Without Access to Clean Water
The Auditor-General’s Report (LKAN) 2/2024 has brought to light significant delays in twelve critical water projects across rural Sarawak, collectively valued at RM888.32 million. These projects, aimed at improving water supply infrastructure in remote areas such as Sri Aman, Sibu, Mukah, Bintulu, Limbang, Sarikei, and Miri, have suffered delays ranging from five to seven years. As a result, 9,608 households have been deprived of access to clean treated water.
Malaysia: Federation or Country?
Kuching, 5 May 2024 – A critical perspective has been shared by Voon Lee Shan, President of Parti Bumi Kenyalang, challenging the common perception of Malaysia as a country. Voon asserts that Malaysia is, in fact, a federation and not a single country, citing Article 1(1) of the federal constitution, which states, "The Federation shall be known, in Malay and in English, by the name Malaysia." He points out that it does not explicitly state that Malaysia is a country.
Misuse of Public Funds for Political Promotion Sparks Outcry
Kuching, 1 July 2024 – A heated debate has erupted over the use of public funds for printing posters and billboards featuring images of ministers and politicians. Voon Lee Shan, President of Parti Bumi Kenyalang, has publicly condemned the practice, likening it to "stealing public funds" for personal gain.
Sarawak GLCs to Transition Away from Government Financial Support
Recent revelations have highlighted significant concerns regarding the operations of Sarawak's government-linked companies (GLCs). Allegations of corruption and misuse of funds have come to light, underscoring the need for thorough investigations and potential reforms.
88 Private Clinics Join Sarawak’s Senior Citizen Health Benefit Scheme
A total of 88 private clinics across Sarawak have joined the Senior Citizen Health Benefit (SCHB) scheme, according to Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah, Minister for Women, Childhood, and Community Wellbeing Development. This initiative aims to alleviate the workload and congestion at government clinics by allowing senior citizens to receive up to RM500 worth of treatment annually at these participating clinics.
Dudong Assemblyman Criticizes Sibu Water Board Over Water Supply Issues
Dudong assemblyman Dato Sri Tiong King Sing has strongly criticized the Sibu Water Board (SWB) for its inadequate long-term planning, which has led to frequent water supply disruptions affecting the livelihoods of Sibu residents.
Reintroduction of Cabotage Policy in Sarawak: Boosting Local Maritime Industry
The reintroduction of the cabotage policy in Sarawak is set to play a significant role in fostering a sustainable maritime ecosystem. According to Dato Jonathan Chai, Secretary-General of the Sarawak Business Federation (SBF), reinstating this policy will protect Sarawak’s strategic commodities and services, generate job opportunities, and reduce reliance on foreign vessels.
Guoying Seed Corporation to Boost Sarawak's Rice Production
China-based Guoying Seed Corporation has announced its intention to collaborate with the Sarawak government to enhance the state's rice production capacity. Chairman Ding Junping expressed the company's willingness to share its technical expertise in hybrid rice cultivation, citing Sarawak's favorable climate, ideal soil conditions, and stable governance under Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg as key factors driving their interest.
Understanding Diesel Subsidy Exemptions in Sabah and Sarawak
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim recently addressed the unique circumstances that led to Sabah and Sarawak being exempted from the recent diesel subsidy rationalisation. Highlighting the extensive reliance on diesel in these regions, Anwar explained that reducing subsidies was impractical compared to Peninsular Malaysia, where diesel usage is less pervasive.
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