Sabah’s Endangered Wildlife
WWF-Malaysia they are committed to look after the survival of the elephants and other endangered wildlife. In order to do this, it was suggested that the Sabah government will allocate funds to hire and train more rangers
WWF-Malaysia they are committed to look after the survival of the elephants and other endangered wildlife. In order to do this, it was suggested that the Sabah government will allocate funds to hire and train more rangers
Hotel Grandis, a recently proclaimed Blue Ribbon Awardee based in Kota Kinabalu, has plans to build a 5-star resort. Click here to read more.
ll▷ An education fund initiated by the alumni association of a university has collected RM14 million, both in cash and in kind. Click here to read more.
A student from University Utara Malaysia graduates despite disability while UMS graduate reaches dream amidst tragedies. Click here to read the full story.
An education fund was launched by Institut Sinaran to help deserving but needy students to continue going to school.
There is clean environment and fresh air in the mountains and river banks of Sabah. The Sabah Tourism Board, making the most of the growing tourist influx.
Tambunan district, which is about 80 kilometers east of Kota Kinabalu, is being prepared to be the next premier eco-tourism and recreational center.
Minister of Special Tasks Datuk Teo Chee Kang sounded off a message addressed to young entrepreneurs to utilize the digital world better in their endeavors.
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Diverse Project Investors are being attracted to Kota Kinabalu due to Asian Pac Holdings, a Malaysian real estate developer, which allows two premier shopping destinations to enjoy their fame. Imago shopping mall and KK Times Square are best known around KK. Click here to read more.
WWF-Malaysia they are committed to look after the survival of the elephants and other endangered wildlife. In order to do this, it was suggested that the Sabah government will allocate funds to hire and train more rangers