SIBU, May 21, 2014: Electricity meters connected to a law
firm and a massage parlour here were found to have been tampered with as
Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (SESCo) continued its offensive against electricity
theft suspects today.
A venue to express opinions and views on social issues, native customary rights land, cultures and traditions of the Dayak community as well as to voice out the problems and grievances of the indigenous and rural communities.
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Sarawak focusing on hydropower as clean and sustainable source of energy:SEB
KUCHING, May 21, 2014: Chief
executive officer of Sarawak Energy Berhad Torstein Dale Sjotviet has insisted
on the important role of hydropower projects in Sarawak in harnessing the
potential of the state's renewable energy and driving the state towards
socio-economic prosperity.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Soon Koh expelled from SUPP
KUCHING, May 19,
2014: Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) has expelled Local Government and
Community Development Minister Wong Soon Koh from the party for "announcing
his intention" to join Parti Tenaga Rakyat Sarawak (Teras) last week.
Norwegian energy firm refuses to meet Sarawak natives
KUCHING, May 19, 2014: John Nyheim, chief executive officer and president
of Norconsult, a leading Norwegian energy consultancy firm, has refused to meet
with a delegation of Borneo natives who are currently in Norway to protest
against the displacement of over 20,000 people and the flooding of hundreds of
square miles of tropical forests in Sarawak.
In a letter to the Norwegian NGO, FIVAS, Nyheim wrote that Norconsult
will not take part in public discussions about Sarawak’s dam plans nor disclose
information on the company’s involvement in the controversial Sarawakian energy
projects.
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Don't use threats over Teras issue
By Simon Peter
KUCHING, May 19, 2014: SUPP Central Women section is well
advised not to use threats against Chief Minister Adenan Satem on the
possibility of Parti Tenaga Rakyat Sarawak (Teras) applying to join the State
Barisan Nasional.
Such threats are not going to work with Adenan. To those
who know him well, he may well be speeding up the approval of Teras'
application because of the threats.
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