The Warisan Party has issued a warning against importing divisive religious policies from Peninsular Malaysia to Sabah. This follows the controversy surrounding Selangor's directives limiting non-Islamic places of worship in commercial areas.
The Minister of Agriculture in Sabah, Datuk Jamawi Jaafar, revealed significant potential for developing corn farming in the state. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on animal feed imports, which cost approximately <strong>800 million ringgit</strong> annually.
Several maritime trade associations in Sabah have expressed their support for the Prime Minister's initiative to revive barter trade. This move is part of the Sabah Maju Jaya 2.0 plan aimed at enhancing the local economy and achieving sustainable development.
The Sabah government is exploring proposals to revive barter trade with the Southern Philippines after years of security and economic restrictions. This initiative aims to enhance the economic situation and improve security in the region.
The Malaysian Ministry of Health has announced the formation of a special task force to study the shortage of doctors and medical specialists, focusing on the state of Sabah. This decision is part of the ministry's efforts to improve healthcare services and enhance talent retention in the sector.
Leaders from the Malaysian state of Sabah have asserted that the demand for 40% of constitutional revenues must be separated from federal development allocations. They emphasized the importance of distinguishing between the two during negotiations with the federal government.
The Malaysian government of Sabah has announced it will not permit unlicensed crocodile hunting amid rising conflicts between humans and wildlife. Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment, Jafri Arifin, emphasized that regulated hunting is essential for maintaining ecological balance.
Dato' Chin Su Phin, the President of the Liberal Democratic Party, emphasized the need for the federal government to enhance its commitments under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 and increase development allocations for Sabah. This statement was made during the party's Supreme Council meeting in Kota Kinabalu.
Several political parties have expressed their desire to join the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition following the departure of the Sabah National Organization (Usno). This announcement was made by GRS Secretary-General Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun, highlighting the ongoing dynamics within the state's political landscape.
The Malaysian Deputy Minister of Works, Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, announced expectations to complete <strong>30 development projects</strong> in the states of <strong>Sabah</strong> and <strong>Sarawak</strong> by the end of the year. These projects primarily focus on the construction of schools and educational facilities.
Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, the Chief Minister of Sabah, urged Bumiputera entrepreneurs to capitalize on promising opportunities in the blue economy during the launch of the Teraju Aspirasi Outreach Sabah 2026 program. He emphasized the importance of government facilitation for entering this sector.
The Teraju unit in Malaysian Sabah announced the launch of the Bumiputera Sabah and Sarawak Growth Fund (BSSF) on April 9, aimed at accelerating the growth of local Bumiputera businesses. This initiative seeks to provide flexible financial support and enhance access to capital.
The Sabah government is nearing the completion of a railway price review while studying a new route connecting Putatan and Sabanang. This initiative aims to enhance the public transport network in the state.
The Malaysian government announced the continuation of diesel support at RM2.15 per liter in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan, emphasizing that this decision reflects local economic and social conditions. State leaders confirmed that the challenging terrain makes diesel essential for daily life.
A minister in the Sabah government confirmed that rice supplies in the state are adequate, despite reports of shortages in some major stores. The increase in demand was attributed to panic buying among consumers.
The Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, indicated that the ongoing global energy crisis may necessitate a review of the diesel subsidy in the state. This statement was made during a press conference following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Yayasan Sabah and the National Heart Institute.
The Governor of Kaltara, Zainal A. Paliwang, announced an upcoming official visit from the Malaysian Sabah government aimed at enhancing cooperation in multiple areas. This visit is part of efforts to strengthen relations between Indonesia and Malaysia, particularly in border regions.
The Sabah government expresses hope for ongoing negotiations with the federal government regarding its entitlement of <strong>40%</strong> of revenues, despite a court ruling halting the high court's decision. Sabah's Chief Minister, <strong>Hajiji Noor</strong>, emphasized their respect for the court's decision while calling for good-faith negotiations.
The Sabah government has announced plans to establish a specialized heart center in Likas, in collaboration with the National Heart Institute, aimed at improving access to specialized healthcare. This initiative follows a memorandum of understanding signed between the government and relevant partners.
The niece of the late artist Sabah expressed her gratitude to the Egyptian Ministry of Interior for renewing her residency. She emphasized the importance of this decision for her large family, which relies on her support.
The Minister of Sabah, Dato Sri Hajiji Noor, confirmed that the gas-based energy supply structure has contributed to the state's stability amid the global energy crisis. However, reliance on diesel remains a concern, especially with rising prices.
Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister <strong>Fadila Yusuf</strong> reported that <strong>Sabah</strong> state is facing significant challenges in securing stable energy supplies due to its heavy reliance on <strong>diesel</strong>. This situation is exacerbated by rising diesel prices and global supply constraints.
The Sabah Tourism Board has announced the creation of a crisis response unit to enhance its preparedness for global challenges impacting the tourism sector. This initiative aims to bolster confidence in Sabah as a premier tourist destination.
Malaysian Minister of Sabah, Dato' Sri Hajiji Noor, affirmed that Sabah's status as part of Malaysia is final and internationally recognized. He noted that claims regarding Sabah are often used as a political tactic in the Philippines during election seasons.
The tourism industry in Sabah, Malaysia, is bracing for significant changes due to rising global fuel prices. This challenge comes at a sensitive time, threatening the stability of the tourism sector in the region.
Zulkifli Suwara, the head of the Sabah Forestry Authority, confirmed that there is no illegal logging activity in the Suk area. This statement was made in response to allegations circulating on social media.
The Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, emphasized that the state's sovereignty should not be questioned or exploited for political purposes during his statements in Kota Kinabalu. He highlighted the importance of safeguarding the state's rights amidst ongoing discussions about sovereignty and regional rights in Malaysia.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department has issued a warning for thunderstorms in several areas of Sabah and Sarawak until 6 PM on Saturday, March 28. This alert comes amid forecasts of heavy rainfall and strong winds.
Malaysia has announced it will send a diplomatic note to the Philippine government to reject any claims regarding the state of Sabah. This decision was made public by Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan during a press conference in Rembau.
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