Thursday, 9 July 2026

Three-month old baby suffers broken arm under the care of an unlicensed centre

KUCHING, July 9 2026: Sarawak DAP chairman Chong Chieng Jen’s special assistant Michael Kong has expressed his shock that a child day-care centre, which was ordered to cease operation last year, has continued to its daily business.

Caption: The young couple seeking advice from Michael Kong, Sarawak DAP chairman's special assistant

He said he came to know of this matter after a young couple’s three-month-old baby suffered a broken arm at a day care centre.

It is an incident that no parent should ever have to endure, and my thoughts are with the family as they continue to care for their child during this difficult time,” he said in a statement after the couple came to see him today.

Kong said he understands that the individual who was caring for the baby at the time of the incident has since been charged under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act.

As the matter is now before the courts, it would not be appropriate for me to comment further on the criminal proceedings.

However, what is particularly worrying is the information disclosed by the Welfare Department that care centre had been instructed to cease operations since last year for failing to comply with licensing requirements, including those relating to the teacher-to-child ratio and the specifications of the premises.

Despite this, it is alleged to have continued operating,” Kong said.

If this is true, it raises serious concerns about compliance with regulations that exist to safeguard the welfare and safety of young children,” he said.

He said the licensing requirements imposed on child care centres are put in place to ensure that children are cared for in a safe environment, that there are sufficient qualified caregivers to supervise them, and that the premises meet the necessary safety standards.

He said these requirements are fundamental to protecting children, particularly infants who are unable to communicate or protect themselves.

I, therefore, urge all child care operators to ensure that they comply fully with the law and maintain the standards required under the licensing framework,”he said, adding that safety and well-being of children must always take precedence over all other considerations.

He said he will be assisting the parents in liaising with the Welfare Department to ensure that the necessary follow-up action is taken and that the operator complies with all legal and licensing requirements.

He said it is important that any child care centre operating in our community is properly licensed and meets the standards prescribed by law.

I also encourage parents to verify that a day care centre is duly registered and licensed before enrolling their children,” he said, adding that while no parent expects such an incident to occur, taking this simple step can provide greater assurance that the childcare centre has met the minimum standards required by the authorities.

Eight road projects, costing RM3.21 billion, being carried out by the state JKR

SEBUYAU. July 9 2026: A total of eight road project packages with an overall cost of RM3.21 billion are being actively carried out under the Sarawak Second Trunk Road (SSTR) and Coastal Second Trunk Road (CSTR) projects.
 
Caption: Deputy Premier Douglas Uggah Embas says once the entire road network is completed, the travel distance from Kuching to Sibu will change in two ways
Deputy Premier Douglas Uggah Embas said the state Public Works Department (JKR) is actively carrying out a network of roads in the Samarahan, Betong and Sri Aman Divisions to improve connectivity in the respective areas.
"Once this entire road network is completed, the travel distance from Kuching to Sibu will change in two ways — firstly, there will no longer be any ferry crossing, as that will be a thing of the past, and secondly, the distance will be shortened to just 252 kilometres, compared to 396 kilometres via the Pan Borneo Highway, a reduction of 144 kilometres," he said.
He was speaking at the official opening of Batang Lupar 1 Bridge by Premier Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Openg today.
Uggah said they comprise Package A1-A, from the Samarahan Bridge to Sadong Jaya, worth RM529.8 million and expected to be completed in December 2027; Package A1-B, involving the construction of an elevated highway to the Sadong Jaya Bridge, worth RM779.9 million and expected to be completed in September 2030; and Package A2, from Sadong Jaya to Sebuyau, worth RM542.8 million and expected to be completed by the end of 2030.
He said other projects being carried out include Package B1, from Sebuyau to the Lingga Bridge, worth RM494.6 million, and Packages P1 and P2, involving road upgrading works from the Lingga Bridge to Bakong and Entulang (Sri Aman), worth RM140.8 million.
He said other projects include Package B4, from the Batang Lupar 2 Bridge to the Pan Borneo Highway junction in Betong, worth RM292 million and expected to be completed in September 2026, as well as Package A5, from the Saribas 2 Bridge to the Pan Borneo Highway junction in Roban, worth RM431.8 million and expected to be completed in March 2027.
Among those present were Dr Sim Kui Hian, Speaker Mohamad Asfia Awang Nassar, Minister for Utility and Telecommunication, who is also Sebuyau Assemblyman Julaihi Narawi, Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, Food Industries, Commodities and Regional Development Minister Dr Stephen Rundie Utom and Women, Early Childhood and Community Wellbeing Minister Fatimah Abdullah.
 
 

Abang Johari: If I have rejeki, it is possible I may reduce AirBorneo fare of RM375 for Kuching-Kuala Lumpur sector

SEBUYAU, July 9 2026: Premier Abang Johari Openg said the state government may consider lowering AirBorneo’s fare rate of RM375 for flights along the Kuching-Kuala Lumpur sector.

Caption: Premier Abang Johari Openg (seated, centre) speaking to reporters after official opening of Batang Lupar No. 1 Bridge 

AirBorneo is introducing fares of RM375 all-in for a one-way Economy Class ticket and from RM736 all-in for a one - way Business Class ticket, inclusive of airport taxes and fuel surcharges, for a year travel commencing from July 20 2026.

“If I have “rejeki”, it is possible that I may considering reducing the fares for the benefit of people of Sarawak,” he said at the opening of Batang Lupar No.1 Bridge.

He said the purpose of setting up AirBorneo is not to make profit, but to provide service to the people.

“We want to give opportunities to the people to connect with each other.

“It is also a way for us to connect to places outside Borneo,” he explained.

He said the fare of RM375 for one-way is cheap because it is also include foods and drinks while on board.

The premier noted that each time there is a festival, such as Hari Raya or Gawai Dayak or Chinese New Year, commercial airlines would raise the price of tickets.

“It causes a lot of frustration and disappointment among Sarawakians  working in Malaya who want to be with their families in Sarawak.

“As long as I am the premier I will not allow AirBorneo to increase the price of their air tickets,” he said.

225 kaban baru SUPP, mandang pengandal ke penau GPS

SARIKEI, 9 Julai 2026: : Bisi 225 kaban baru nerima kad nyadi kaban Parti Sa’ati Rayat Sarawak (SUPP) lalu mandangka pengandal sida ngagai pengeransing parti nya sereta tuai Gempung Parti Sarawak (GPS) ngemudi pemansang nengeri.

Caption: Kaban parti SUPP nerima kad nyadi kaban

Sapit Menteri Pengawa Bekebun Bedandang Besai enggau Komoditi ti mega Chairman SUPP Pampang Sarikei, Huang Tiong Sii madah, kaban ti nambah nya mandangka sukung rat rayat ngagai pengawa SUPP ti semampai keran negi hak rayat enggau pemansang Sarawak.

Iya ngelalu semua kaban baru ba ruang bilik besai SUPP lalu ngarap sida ulih begulai negap parti sereta terus gawa ke komuniti.

“SUPP semampai ngelalu penatai kaban baru. Pengelebih parti bepanggai ba kaban ti bekunsi juluk iya nya gawa ke rayat enggau ngemansang Sarawak.

“Aku mega gaga meda majak mayuh raban nembiak ngulu SUPP. Nengah semangat enggau kerejasama semua, kitai ulih nempa Sarawak ti maju, seati enggau lantang agi,” terang iya.

Iya nyebut jaku nya lebuh bejadi Pengawa Nyua Kad Nyadi Kaban SUPP di Palan Servis Pengari Rayat Repok, ditu, Hari Tiga.

Kaban Parlimen Sarikei nya madah, SUPP nyadi siti ari parti komponen pemungkal GPS deka terus mangku pengawa besai nentuka penegap politik nengeri seraya meri servis pemadu manah ngagai rayat. 

Huang ti mega Kaban Kunsil Nengeri (ADUN) Repok madah, nengah iring Premier Sarawak enggau GPS, parti nya deka naka ulih ngemujur agenda pemansang ke pengelantang rayat sereta pemansang Sarawak. - Ukas

Btg Lupar No.1 Bridge officially declared opened, recognised as the longest bridge spanning over a river in the country

SEBUYAU, July 9 2026: Batang Lupar No. 1 bridge was officially declared opened today, recognised by the Malaysian Book of Records as the longest bridge spanning over a river ever to be built in the country.

Caption: A representative of the Malaysian Book of Records handing a certificate to recognise Batang Lupar No, 1 Bridge as the longest bridge in Malaysia spanning over a river to Deputy Premier Douglas Uggah, witnessed by Premier Abang Johari Openg

Premier  Abang Johari Openg declared the RM849 million bridge opened in the presence, among others, Deputy Premier and Minister of Infrastructure and Port Development Douglas Uggah, Deputy Premier and Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government Dr Sim Kui Hian, Speaker Asfia Awang Nasar, Food Industries, Commodities and Regional Development Minister Dr Stephen Rundie Utom and Utilities and Telecommunication Minister and Sebuyau State Legislative Member Julaihi Narawi.

Batang Lupar No. 1 is a two-lane, one-way bridge spanning the Batang Lupar River , connecting Sebuyau with Triso.

 With a total length of 4.884km , the bridge was built to the state Public Works Department R5 standards and is supported by 87 bridge piers.

The bridge was officially opened to the public on May 21, 2026 at 4pm, completely replacing the previously operating Batang Lupar ferry service and seamlessly connecting the Coastal Corridor.

The construction of the bridge is a key component of the Coastal Roads Network and the Second Major Road Plan by the State  government which aims to drive socio-economic and commercial activities in the coastal area.

The ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of the bridge was held on March 21 2021.

Batang Lupar No.1 bridge was one of the three major bridge projects cancelled by the Pakatan Harapan federal government.

The state government took over the funding from the federal government as its significance and importance to Sarawak was beyond politics.

Speaking to reporters later, the premier said the construction of the bridge was at the request of the local communities and Julaihi as well as the then Batang Lupar Member of Parliament Rohani Karim.

He said the construction was approved by the then Prime Minister Najib Razak and the then Chief Minister the late Adenan Satem in 2018.

“After the defeat of the Barisan Nasional government, the new federal government of Pakatan Harapan led by Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Finance Ministe Lim Guan Eng and Works Minister Baru Bian decided that there was no need to build the bridge.

“They said the funds for the bridge was needed for the Sabah-Sarawak Link Road.

“Gabungan Parti Sarawak, at that time, was an opposition coalition at the federal level,” he said, adding that it was difficult for the federal government to continue with the bridge project.

Abang Johari said, he as the leader of the state government and other state leaders, decided they must find solution so the bridge’s construction could proceed.