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A new tabloid, the Eastern Times, is said to have replaced the Sarawak Tribune. Its printing license was approved on 1 March, and began publication on 26 March 2006. The Eastern Times is owned by Total Progressive Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of a real-estate developing corporation and government-linked company, Naim Cendera Holdings Bhd. The company ...
The groundbreaking ceremony of the building was held in September 2004. The main project developers were Naim Cendera and PPES Works. The building was handed over to the Sarawak government in May 2009. [3] The building cost RM 296.5 million to build. [4]
Datu Aloysius J. Dris – CEO of Angkatan Zaman Mansang (AZAM) Sarawak. [18] Edmund Kurui – Former assistant curator Sarawak Museum; Datuk Hamid Sepawi – Corporate leader, CEO of Naim Cendera Group, well known property and housing developer and public listed company
Taib owned a mansion in Demak Jaya which overlooks the Sarawak River. According to photos in the July to December 2006 newsletter of Naim Cendera Holdings Bhd, Taib's living room was decorated with gilt-edged European-style sofa sets. [60] He also wore a ring with walnut-sized red gem surrounded by small diamonds.
The first legislative assembly in Sarawak was formed during the rule of the White Rajahs. The General Council (Majlis Umum) of the Kingdom of Sarawak was convened on 8 September 1867 by Charles Brooke, the Rajah Muda under the orders of James Brooke, then the Rajah of Sarawak. Its members were chosen from local tribe leaders who were thought to ...
High Court in Malaya ∙ High Court in Sabah and Sarawak; ... Mohd Azizi Abu Naim: BERSATU: 45.12 Bukit Gantang: Syed Abu Hussin Syed Abdul Fasal: BERSATU: 45.59 Parit:
At the same time, Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) won four seats, becoming the largest opposition and the first Sarawak-based opposition party to win a seat in an election since 2006. Meanwhile, Pakatan Harapan (PH), however, suffered a crushing defeat, with the Democratic Action Party (DAP) winning only two seats for the coalition, experiencing a ...
The 1966 Sarawak constitutional crisis took place in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia from 1965 to 1966.This crisis was started by a group of politicians who were dissatisfied towards Stephen Kalong Ningkan's leadership as chief minister.