Sunday, 17 May 2026

Premier to share Sarawak's own experience at the Philanthropy Asia Summit in Singapore

SINGAPORE, May 17 2026: Premier Abang Johari Openg arrived here today to attend the Philanthropy Asia Summit from May 18 to 20.

Caption: Premier Abang Johari Openg arrives in Singapore to attend the Philanthropy Asia Summit 

He is expected to speak at 'The Public Agenda' session during the summit at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on 18 May.

He will share Sarawak's own experience in driving economic development while reducing carbon intensity and how policy coordination, cross-border clean energy cooperation and long-term capital can be brought together to accelerate green prosperity.

He will also touch on Sarawak’s strategy in aligning policies, legislation and institutions under a comprehensive long-term vision — from the Post-Covid-19 Development Strategy 2030 (PCDS 2030) to the Sarawak Sustainability Action Plan, Sarawak Energy Transition Policy, and Sarawak Hydrogen Economy Roadmap.

Organised by the Philanthropy Asia Alliance, the summit, will  focus on Asian innovations with the potential to be showcased globally, as well as cross-sector collaboration.

It brings together leaders from philanthropy, business and government to explore how science, technology, innovative financing and cross-sector collaboration can drive bold solutions in the areas of climate, health and inclusive development.

He is scheduled to deliver a keynote address and meet with Singapore’s Minister of Manpower, Tan See Leng, to strengthen strategic cooperation between the two countries.

In addition, he is also scheduled to hold high-profile meetings with Temasek Trust and Equatic, which are expected to focus on discussions related to the energy sector and various other matters.

Rural infrastructure development, people's welfare top of Btg Sadong MP's main agenda

SIMUNJAN, May 17 2026: Rural infrastructure development and people's welfare continue to be the main agenda of the Batang Sadong Parliamentary Service Centre through close collaboration with the Sarawak government to ensure that the well-being of the community is always maintained.

Caption: Batang Sadong MP Rodiyah Sapiee hitting the gong to kick-off the Kampung Ensengei Iban pre-Gawai Dayak celebration

Batang Sadong Member of Parliament (MP) Rodiyah Sapiee said that every development application submitted by residents will be given due attention in order to improve the facilities and comfort of the rural community.

She said this when speaking at the Kampung Ensengei Iban Lama Pre-Gawai Makai Night Ceremony at the Kampung Ensengei Iban Lama Longhouse yesterday.

According to her, the application for the construction of a covered area or stage in the village will be examined for consideration under the federal government's allocation since the Sarawak government's Rural Transformation Project (RTP) list is currently full until 2027.

However, she stressed that efforts will continue to be made to ensure that the public facilities needed by the residents can be realised in a faster period.

Meanwhile, Rodiyah also informed that the approximately 200-metre long village road project that was applied for since last year is now at the site visit stage.

Therefore, she called on the penghulu and tuai rumah to help resolve any technical issues or objections at the project location so that its implementation can continue once full approval is obtained.

She also said that the Sarawak Poor House Improvement Programme (PPRMS) will continue in phases with priority given to houses that are truly in need based on the existing list.

According to her, allocations for development and welfare programmes can be coordinated either through Parliament or state legislative member (SLM) funds for the benefit of the local community.

At the same time, she stressed the importance of houses of worship by suggesting that the church or chapel in the village register to facilitate applications for upgrading assistance in the future.

In addition, Rodiyah also encouraged young people to play a role in helping the community, especially in applying for assistance online by taking advantage of the facilities at the nearby National Information Dissemination Centre (NADI).

He also called on the residents to continue to support the government, which he said has brought about various development including the construction of bridges and road networks that now connect many rural and inland areas.

Opar YB says he is committed to strengthening heritage of Dayak community

LUNDU, May 17 2026: Opar State legislative member (SLM) Billy Sujang assured that he is committed to strengthening the heritage of the Dayak community by announcing assistance for the construction of another semi-concrete building and new stairs at the Lang Ngindang Traditional House in Kampung Perian.

Caption: Opar SLM Billy Sujang (2nd from left) at the 4th anniversary ceremony of the Lang Ngindang Traditional House 

According to him, the initiative aims to expand the area of the Lang Ngindang Traditional House, thus improving comfort and facilities for the local community.

He said this when speaking at the 4th anniversary ceremony of the Lang Ngindang Traditional House in Kampung Perian, here yesterday.

He said that the priority given is to ensure that the welfare and development of the local community continues to be maintained through various efforts and initiatives that benefit the residents.

Billy expressed hopes that the community leaders can provide close cooperation to the Lang Ngindang Kampung Perian Association since the organization plays an important role as a Dayak non-governmental organization (NGO) that champions the customs and original heritage of the Dayak community.

According to him, efforts to preserve the cultural identity of the Dayak community require the support of various parties so that the heritage can continue to be maintained and inherited by future generations.