Sarawak has two Hazmat units; the first was established in Tabuan Jaya, Kuching in 2011 and the second in Bintulu in 2014. The Hazmat operation in Bintulu was set up due to the division’s rapid growth in the heavy industry which has been driving Sarawak and Malaysia’s industrialisation through the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE).
Established in September 1987, AIM strives to reduce poverty among the poor and low-income groups in Malaysia by providing micro-credit financing to fund activities that can improve their income.
It also aims to produce entrepreneurs from these groups and offer them continuous financial, guidance and training services.
Looking into the updates on the projects by the Sarawak Rural Water Supply Department (JBALB) to achieve 100 per cent water coverage to rural Sarawak by 2030.
Six years has passed since he helmed the premiership. Yet, YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg’s drive to accelerate development in Sarawak has not lost its steam.
Betong, Sri Aman and parts of Sarikei has a huge potential to be the State food basket region and a net food exporter by 2030, constructing the airport is a logistic necessity if Sarawak is to export fresh food and farm products to the global market.
Rivers are vital in driving socio-economic development. Among many other roles, they provide sources of fresh clean water, help generate hydroelectric energy, irrigate agricultural land, and acts as a foundation for new settlements.
The partnership between the Sarawak Rural Water Supply Department (JBALB) and the media is vital to disseminate accurate information in a fast and efficient way to members of the public.