Sabah News Flash – 19. November 2016
IN THE NEWS – Education Department Impressed with School’s Success – EPF Education Necessary – Sabah Civil Servants to Receive Special Aid
IN THE NEWS – Education Department Impressed with School’s Success – EPF Education Necessary – Sabah Civil Servants to Receive Special Aid
IN THE NEWS – 12th Inter State Foundation Games Held in Kota Kinabalu – Robotics and Aerospace Engineering Programmes – R. AGE Wins Another Award
IN THE NEWS – Visit Tambunan 2017 Launched – Malaysia Airlines Expands in China – Safety Awareness Programs – NIOSH Branch Office at Tawau
IN THE NEWS – Seven Schools from Sabah Participate in Petronas Competition – Businessmen Getting Concerned on Sepanggar Port Delays
IN THE NEWS – Reminders to Engineers on Rules and Regulations – Feedback on Mining Project – Training Centre for Handphone Technicians
IN THE NEWS – No Increase in University Fees – Likas Bay Beach Clean-Up – FDAM Seeking Assistance – Budget for Increased Broadband Services
IN THE NEWS – Integrity of Civil Servants – Project REAL (Rural English for All) – Food truck park sites – Sabah Pan Borneo Highway Project
IN THE NEWS – Sabah Popular in China – Facon Fair – Fr Cosmas to Mark 40 Years of Priesthood – Pilgrimage to the Holy Doors in Sabah
IN THE NEWS – Disability Couldn’t Stop Her – UiTM Tourism Students Have Bright Future – Promenade Hotel Honors Sabahan – Awards of Service for Catechists
Pusat Belia’s Alamesra Youth-Prep Centre in Sabah recently started a food program for poor students in Sabah – Malaysia.
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