Articles By Rebecca Chong

Hunting ban stays as Sabah wild boar numbers yet to recover from ASF outbreak

No new licences this year as only 20% of population has recovered, says state Wildlife Dept

My house completely burned down but Quran survived, says Sandakan senior citizen

Ibnu finds surviving holy book after fire that razed 22 homes in Kg Mangkalinau Parit

Warga emas terkejut temui al-Quran terselamat dalam kebakaran

Sambil melahirkan kekagumannya, Ibnu bagaimanapun berkata, kitab suci itu akan diserahkan kepada Masjid An-Nur untuk dilupuskan kerana ia tidak boleh digunakan lagi.

Sabah Law Society ready for court battle with AGC over state’s 40% special grant

Case to come up for hearing on May 16 at Court of Appeal in Kota Kinabalu

Fight fake news: Sabah DAP chairman calls for digital billboards to share info faster

Datuk Frankie Poon says new tech will help quickly counter misinformation shared on social media platforms

New cement factory to boost Sabah’s economy, potentially export cement: Hajiji

Aiming to be operational in 2026, chief minister confident it will end state’s dependence on imported cement

I’ll sue: Shafie warns those linking Warisan to undocumented migrants’ presence in Sabah

Party president says this in response to Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan, who then denied he ever mentioned such a thing

Warisan disputes Hajiji’s claim funds given to opposition seats

Warisan leaders say they have not received any allocation from the Sabah government, despite promises that all constituencies, including those under the opposition, would receive funds

Sabah GLCs must get cabinet approval for out-of-state trips, investments

All Sabah government-linked and state-owned companies must get approval from the state cabinet before conducting working trips outside the state, in a bid to curb excessive spending, Sabah Finance Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said

Thank you, but it is not enough: Shafie on RM80 mil for Sabah’s heart centre

Warisan president Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal has expressed concern about the dire state of Sabah’s healthcare sector, saying that Sabahans cannot afford private healthcare and are unable to seek treatment in Kuala Lumpur.