As of 2022:
• 97.9% of Rural Households in Sarawak have access to 24-hour electricity supply
• Over 25,000 households at previously unelectrified areas have been provided access to electricity supply for the past 3 years
• Since rural electrification began in 2009, more than 150,000 families in rural villages enjoy reliable and affordable electricity. Many are powered by SARES that gives electricity supply at no cost, although consumption is limited.
The funding grant introduced under the 12th Malaysia Plan aims to make it more convenient for Malaysians to file and subsequently protect their intellectual properties.
How KPWK is meeting the aspirations of PCDS 2030 and its own vision and mission through collaborative, inclusive and holistic initiatives with various stakeholders catering to its wide-ranging target groups.
The surplus budget tabled by the Premier of Sarawak during the latest DUN sitting will prioritise the acceleration of the State’s socio-economic progress through all-encompassing initiatives.
Highlighting historical milestones for electricity, water supply and telecommunications in Malaysia as they evolve in parallel with the nation’s socio-economic progress.
TVET graduates can expect more demand for their expertise as regional development agencies across Sarawak are to implement various development projects for the next many years.