Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Every request submitted by the longhouse residents will be examined to ensure effective implementation, says Dr Annuar

SIBU, June 17 2026: Nangka State Legislative Member (SLM) Dr Annuar Rapaee explained that every request and need submitted by longhouse residents will be examined to ensure that every issue they face can be addressed effectively and continuously.

Caption: Nangka SLM Dr Annuar Rapaee (centre) listening to the longhouse elders for the feedback and requests

He said he always welcomes feedback from the people as it is important in helping the government identify the real needs of the community at the grassroots level.

“I always welcome feedback and requests from the people. My role is to listen, assess their needs and take appropriate action if able.

“We will continue to work with relevant agencies to address issues faced by the community,” he said when met by reporters during a Ngabang Gawai Dayak visit to Rumah Jok Igon today.

Dr Annuar, who is also th Deputy Minister of Education, Innovation and Talent Development, added that the infrastructure and welfare aspects of the rural community would continue to be a priority through the implementation of inclusive and comprehensive development.

He also informed that an allocation of RM250,000 had been previously channeled for the upgrading and repair of Rumah Jok Igon to improve the comfort and well-being of the residents.

He added that cooperation across constituencies was very important to ensure that development could be implemented more comprehensively without being limited by geographical boundaries.

“What is important is that the people benefit and that the rural community continues to progress in line with development throughout Sarawak,” he said.

Sarawak Ombudsman accepted as first associate member of Southeast Asian Ombudsman Forum

MANILA, June 17 2026: Sarawak Ombudsman made history when it was accepted as the first associate member of the Southeast Asian Ombudsman Forum (SEAOF), thus recognising its role in strengthening governance, integrity and administrative justice at the regional level.

Caption: Sarawak Ombudsman chief Abdul Ghafur Shariff (centre) with other members of the ombudsman after the presentation of the certificate

The historic recognition was finalised at the SEAOF full member meeting held at the Conrad Manila, Philippines today, reflecting the regional Ombudsman institution’s confidence in the mandate and direction of the Sarawak Ombudsman.

Sarawak Ombudsman chief Abdul Ghafur Shariff in his presentation highlighted the mandate, strategic direction and aspirations of the institution in strengthening regional cooperation on administrative justice and public service delivery.

The ceremony also witnessed the presentation of the Certificate of Acceptance by the Deputy Ombudsman of the Republic of the Philippines, Jose M Balmeo Jr, marking the official entry of the Sarawak Ombudsman into the SEAOF community.

Present to witness the historic moment was  Deputy Minister in the Premier’s Department (Integrity and Ombudsman) Juanda Jaya, who symbolised the Sarawak government’s continued commitment in strengthening integrity, accountability, transparency and international cooperation.

Established in 2019, SEAOF serves as a platform for cooperation between Ombudsman institutions in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Timor-Leste, to strengthen the sharing of best practices and address challenges in public administration.

The participation of the Sarawak Ombudsman is expected to open up more opportunities for exchange of experiences, institutional learning and active engagement in regional dialogue on current governance issues.

The move is also believed to strengthen efforts to promote transparency, accountability and good governance for the well-being of the community in the Southeast Asian region.

Thanks so much for your service, says Dr Sim to Malaysia Ambassador-designate to Austria,Slovakia and UN bodies

KUCHING, June 17 2026: Deputy Premier Dr Sim Kui Hian has expressed his grateful to Malaysia-Ambassador-designate to Austria, Slovakia and United Nations bodies in Vienna, Fenny Nuli, for her time and fruitful sharing when she paid a courtesy call on him yesterday.

Caption: Deputy Premier Dr Sim Kui Hian describing Fenny as truly the best of Sarawak

Thank you very much for your service as director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Sarawak Regional Office (2024–2026),” Dr Sim said in his Facebook post.

He noted that Fenny has previously served as Malaysia's Ambassador to Peru, with concurrent accreditation Bolivia, Colombia and Panama. 

Truly the best of Sarawak, a pupil of Chinese Primary School in Sri Aman, a National Secondary School in Sri Aman and USM (Universiti Sains Malaysia) in Penangm Dr Sim wrote.

Fenny received her letter of appointment as Malaysia-designate ambassador fron the King on May 18 2026.

Previously, she was the ambassador to Peru, with concurrent accreditation to Bolivia, Colombia, and Panama from 2019 to 2023 and as director of the foreign ministry's Sarawak office from 2024 to 2026. She is noted for being the first Iban woman to become an ambassador.

Fennyi was born in 1971 in Rumah Sebangki Panjai, Lubok Antu, Sri Aman, and the youngest of four siblings, having one brother and two older sisters.

 She began her primary education at Sekolah Rendah Bantuan (SRB) Chung Hua Simanggang, which later became Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) Chung Hua.

She completed her secondary education at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Simanggang up until Form 6.

Following her secondary schooling, she pursued higher education at the Universiti Sains Malaysia in Penang, graduating in 1996 amidst an economic recession.

 She briefly worked as a teacher in Simanggang before joining Malaysia's foreign ministry as an administrative and diplomatic officer.

She received a diploma in administration and completed training in the foreign ministry's Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations.

Apart from Bahasa Malaysia, English, Iban and Mandarin, Fenny is fluent in German.

Viewpoint: The weaknesses of Gabungan Parti Sarawak

By Voon Lee Shan
Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) observes that the weaknesses of GPS are not merely perceptions among sections of the public; they are real political vulnerabilities that have accumulated after decades of uninterrupted rule.

GPS may appear invincible on paper, but history has repeatedly shown that governments do not lose power because they are weak. Governments lose power when they become complacent, disconnected from public expectations, and unable to deliver outcomes that match their promises.

The first weakness of GPS is that it continues to carry the legacy of the old political establishment. GPS may have changed its name, but PBK and many Sarawakians see it as a continuation of the same political system that has governed Sarawak for decades. Sixty years is long enough 

After such a long period in power, voters are entitled to ask why so many issues involving Sarawak's constitutional rights under MA63 remain unresolved or only partially addressed.

The second weakness is the failure to secure a significantly greater share of Sarawak's oil, gas and tax revenues. Sarawak remains rich in natural resources, yet many Sarawakians continue to question whether the state is receiving its fair and rightful return. Despite GPS portraying itself as a powerful kingmaker in federal politics, the results achieved have fallen short of public expectations.

The third weakness is the increasing burden placed upon Sarawak to finance projects and infrastructure that should rightly be funded by the Federal Government. Instead of federal resources flowing into Sarawak, Sarawak's own funds are increasingly being used to fill federal shortcomings. This raises a serious question: has GPS become so accustomed to accommodating Putrajaya that it is allowing Sarawak's resources to be diverted from the state's own priorities?

The fourth weakness is the gap between political influence and political results. GPS frequently highlights its strategic importance in Kuala Lumpur, yet PBK received complaints from many Sarawakians who ask what tangible gains have emerged from that influence. Being a kingmaker means little if Sarawak continues to struggle for rights, revenue, and recognition that should already belong to it.

The fifth weakness lies in growing public concern over labour and demographic policies. If local communities perceive that foreign labour recruitment is expanding without sufficient protection for local employment opportunities, dissatisfaction could grow, particularly in rural constituencies where economic concerns remain acute.

PBK believes these issues represent more than isolated grievances. Taken together, they form a pattern of political fatigue, unfulfilled expectations, and growing frustration. GPS's greatest threat is not the opposition. Its greatest threat is the widening gap between the image of strength it projects and the results that many Sarawakians believe they have actually received.

The 13th Sarawak Election should not be viewed as a guaranteed victory for GPS. It may well become a referendum on whether decades of political dominance have genuinely advanced Sarawak's rights, wealth and future. If voters conclude that GPS has been strong in rhetoric but weak in securing Sarawak's interests, then what appears today to be an unassailable government could face its most serious electoral challenge in modern Sarawak history.

No government, regardless of how powerful it appears, is immune from defeat when the people decide that the time has come for change.

Editor's note: Voon Lee Shan is PBK president and senior lawyer 

Tuesday, 16 June 2026

Senior citizen loses consciousness after trapped on second floor of burning house

KUCHING, June 16 2026: A 74-year old elderly man was found  unconsciousness on the second floor of a  burning double-storey house at Taman Centurion this evening this evening.

Caption: Firemen performing the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) to the unconscious man

He was later taken to the Sarawak General Hospital (SGH) by an ambulance of the Ministry of Health (MoH).

Tabuan Jaya Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) said it received an emergency call about 7.05pm and arrived at the scene about  10 minutes later.

The department said the fire broke out on the second floor of the house, where the man was trapped.

The victim was successfully found by the rescue team and taken to a safe place but was still unconscious.

The emergency medical response service (EMRS) members performed Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on the victim while waiting for the arrival of the MoH ambulance,” the department said