Thursday, 16 July 2026

28-year old lorry attendant dies when lorry plunges into a ravine

KAPIT, July 16 2026: A 28-year old lorry attendant was killed while the driver was seriously injured when 10-ton plunged into a ravine from a bridge at Sungai Majau, Mujong, Baleh this afternoon.

 

Caption: The 10-lorry lying at the bank of the ravine

Kapit Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba), in a statement, said it received a call from the police at 12.25pm, informing that the lorry had plunged into the ravine.

It said initial information from the police, there was  a victim had fallen  into a ravine at the accident location.

Upon arrival at the scene, the firemen found that a single-vehicle accident involving a 10-ton lorry carrying a load of vehicle spare parts that had plunged into a ravine with an estimated depth of 40 meters.

The lorry attendant was found unconscious and lying in the ravine.


Premier wants local authorities to become trusted institutions, smart organisations

KUCHING, July 16 2026: Premier Abang Johari Openg today reminded all local authorities to become trusted institutions, smart organisations  and sustainable drivers of development. 

Caption: Premier Abang Johari says looking ahead to 2030, the Sarawak government  envisions local authorities 2030 — trusted, smart  and sustainable.

He said they build towns and cities not only for today, but  for future generations and create services that  make life easier for the people.

Let us strengthen  governance that earns confidence and respect,” he said when opening the local authority conference today.

The premier said he is confident  that the Sarawak local authorities can become a model  for future local governance — not merely because we  want to be recognised as advanced, but because we  want our people to experience a better quality of life.

Sarawak is not waiting for the future. Sarawak is  creating its own future. In this journey, Local  Authorities have a critical responsibility to ensure  that every policy reaches the people, every  development creates value, and every achievement  leaves a meaningful legacy,” he said.

 Looking ahead to 2030, the Sarawak government  envisions local authorities 2030 — trusted, smart  and sustainable.

Trusted means the local authorities that are respected  by the people, transparent in decision-making and  accountable in delivering services.  

Smart means Local Authorities that embrace  technology, innovation and data to solve problems  and improve efficiency. Sustainable means Local  Authorities that balance economic growth,  environmental protection and community well-being  for future generations.

The leadership and officers of local authorities must  become leaders of change,” he said, adding that they must continuously  improve systems, embrace innovation, listen to  communities and strengthen implementation.

He said transformation requires more than good ideas and  strategies, adding that it requires strong execution, collaboration  and a culture of continuous improvement.

Local authorities cannot work alone. The future  requires a whole-of-government and whole-of society approach involving government agencies,  private sector, academia, communities, youth and  civil society,” the premier said.

Premier launches state-owned water agency's premium bottled drinking water brand "Orkid"

KUCHING, July 16 2026:  State-owned agency Sarawak Water Sdn Bhd has launched its first premium bottled drinking water brand, 'Orkid', as part of the organisation's transformation towards becoming a financially sustainable water utility, while also introducing the product as the official water brand to be used on AirBorneo flights.

Caption:  Premier Abang Johari Openg holding a bottle of Orkid brand drinking water at the launch

The brand launch was officiated by  Abang Johari Openg in conjunction with the Borneo International Water & Wastewater Exhibition & Conference (BIWWEC) 2026 at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) yesterday.

According to a Sarawak Water statement, today, the launch of Orkid marks the organisation's first commercial diversification initiative, forming part of a long-term strategy to strengthen financial resilience while continuing to provide safe, reliable and sustainable water supply services to the people of Sarawak.

The initiative reflects Sarawak Water's aspiration to demonstrate that a modern public utility can innovate, diversify its revenue streams and create sustainable value without neglecting its core responsibility of serving the public.

Notably, the premier told reporters at a press conference that Orkid-branded drinking water will be used on AirBorneo flights as a distinctive identity for Sarawak's own airline.

"I was just given the honour of launching Sarawak's new water product, Orkid.

"This Orkid-branded water will be used on AirBorneo, so our airline will have its own uniqueness by using authentic water from Sarawak," he said.

The statement further noted that revenue generated through the initiative will be channelled back into investment in water infrastructure development, digital innovation, operational excellence and improved customer service.

Meanwhile, Sarawak Water Acting Chief Executive Officer, Malseni Jamal, said in the statement that the launch of Orkid marks a new chapter in the organisation's evolution.

She said Orkid is not merely a bottled drinking water brand, but reflects Sarawak Water's new approach to creating value for the people.

"Every drop of water we sell creates value beyond a bottle of water. It helps us invest in stronger infrastructure, smarter technology and better services for the people we serve," she said.

She added that the Orkid brand was inspired by the favourite flower of the late Juma'ani Tun Tuanku Bujang, symbolising elegance, resilience and beauty, in line with the values Sarawak Water seeks to embody.

She further added that Orkid is the first of several initiatives under Sarawak Water's commercial growth strategy, with the organisation set to continue exploring new opportunities that complement its core business and create long-term value.

Girl, 13, dies while boy, 14, suffers serious burns in house

KUCHING, July 16 2026: A 13-year old girl died and a 14-year old boy suffers serious burns in a house fire at Jalan Permai Jaya, Tupong Ulu early this morning.

Caption:  The two-storey terrace after the fire has been extinguished

Petra Jaya Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba), in a statement, said the boy, who suffers serious burns, was rushed to the Sarawak General Hospital while the deceased girl was handed over to the police for further action.

The department said it received a call at 2.23am, informing that a house was on fire.

The department said the fire involved a two-storey terrace house that had burned 70 per cent.

It said initial information revealed that there were two victims in the house.

It said the firemen found the two teenagers were trapped as reported by the public.

It said after both victims were successfully taken out of the building, the firemen provided initial treatment at the location while waiting for the medical personnel from the Ministry of Health for further treatment.

Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Premier: Water as a new export commodity after 2030

KUCHING. July 15 2026:  Sarawak plans to make water a new export commodity after 2030 through the use of river water purification technology as the next step after the completion of the state water supply grid that is capable of providing a full water supply to the entire state.

Caption: Premier Ababg Johari Openg says that Sarawak’s ambition is not only to become an energy hub, but also to become a water supply hub that can drive the economy, at least in the ASEAN region

Premier Abang Johari Openg said the state has a natural advantage through a large network of rivers and that the resource can be harnessed using water purification technology before being exported to countries that need water supplies.

“With new technology to purify our river water system, we will export water which will be a shared commitment between developing countries and hopefully will have an impact on the regional economy.

“Therefore, Sarawak’s ambition is not only to become an energy hub, but also to become a water supply hub that can drive the economy, at least in the ASEAN region. That is the future direction of Sarawak,” he said at the opening of the Borneo International Water & Wastewater Exhibition & Conference (BIWWEC) 2026 at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) today.

He said  water is now an important component in the development of modern economies including the artificial intelligence (AI) industry, especially for the cooling needs of data centres which require simultaneous energy and water supply.

At a press conference later, the premier said that Sarawak has the advantage of having abundant river water resources that can be treated using the latest technology.

According to him, the Sarawak government is currently examining the potential of building a special water treatment plant on one of the main rivers with Sungai Sadong, Sungai Saribas, Batang Lupar and Sungai Samarahan being studied to produce a high-quality water supply for export purposes.

Touching on the export target, he revealed that the government has not yet been able to reveal the country that will be the first destination because negotiations are still ongoing.

“I cannot reveal it at this time because it is still in the negotiation process but there is indeed an effort to make water another Sarawak export commodity and this will certainly provide some income to us.

“This is something new in this region,” he explained.

He added that the target amount of water supply to be exported depends on demand according to existing capacity, but the capacity will be increased if needed in an effort to sell the water supply.