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[WATCH] Rich in resources, poor in services: Sabah’s wealth yet to translate into public benefit: Junz Wong

Despite vast oil, gas and palm oil resources, many Sabahans continue to face water shortages, power disruptions and weak infrastructure

[WATCH] Sabah, Sarawak’s founding status often forgotten despite MA63: Junz Wong

Warisan vice-president argues historical narratives and weak implementation of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 have diminished Borneo’s equal partner status in public perception

[WATCH] Sabah’s progress held back by federal influence and weak local unity: Junz Wong

Warisan leader argues state’s resource wealth has not translated into progress, pointing to political fragmentation and comparisons with Sarawak’s stronger cohesion

[WATCH] Trick Lama: Datuk Junz Wong on Governance, MA63, and the Path Forward

Warisan vice-president reflects on Sabah’s development gap, political journey and calls for stronger state unity amid resource wealth debates

[WATCH] FAM should be setting standards, not following others — Japan once studied Malaysia’s football model: Windsor

Malaysia was once a football reference point for Asia, with Japan studying its league and administrative model in the early 1980s, says AFC secretary-general Datuk Seri Windsor Paul John, who believes FAM must now rebuild its structures and ambition to become a regional benchmark once again

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