Sarawak Premier Abang Johari is seeking international collaborations to boost the state's high-tech industry, particularly in semiconductors. He visited the Microelectronics UK exhibition and launched keteq.GaN and keteq.ai power converters. Johari highlighted the strategic importance of UK semiconductor labs and partnerships with companies like X-FAB and Melexis, aiming to establish a foundry in Sarawak. He emphasized the rebranded AirBorneo cargo services to support logistics for a potential US$3 billion market, focusing on chip design for the automotive and green energy sectors.
Sarawak assemblyman Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh advocates for Sarawak to regain its health autonomy due to the federal government's failure to provide adequate healthcare, especially in rural areas. He cites overcrowded hospitals, understaffed clinics, and inadequate facilities as evidence of this failure. Wong criticizes the centralized system for neglecting Sarawak's unique geography and bureaucratic hurdles delaying medical equipment and supplies. He believes that reclaiming health autonomy, as per the Malaysia Agreement 1963, would enable Sarawak to build a more efficient and responsive healthcare system.
Sarawak Deputy Minister Datuk Michael Tiang urged public vigilance against online scams after his service centre aided a scam victim in filing a police report. The victim, facing language barriers, received assistance from Tiang's team. Tiang emphasized the importance of sharing such experiences to raise awareness. He highlighted common scam tactics like enticing offers for completing online tasks, suspicious links, and investment schemes on gambling platforms, urging caution against too-good-to-be-true offers.
The University of Technology Sarawak (UTS) will host ARCHIFEST 2025 from October 3rd to 5th, themed 'Shaping Spaces, Shaping Minds'. This festival combines architecture, education, and entertainment with activities like a talk by PAM president Adrianta Aziz, workshops, a Kids Zone, and the Microwave Artisan Market. A collaboration with Watchmovienot Sibu will also feature the 5th WMN Film Festival. The event aims to engage the community and showcase the impact of creativity and design.
Sibu MP Oscar Ling awarded bursaries to 150 first-year university students to encourage higher education pursuits. He highlighted the Ministry of Education's reforms supporting high achievers, noting that all 69 students nationwide with perfect 4.0 STPM CGPAs received their top university course choices, including one student from Sibu. Ling also mentioned that 11 students from Sibu achieved 4.0 CGPAs, with most securing their preferred university placements. He urged students to exercise their voting rights and announced the upcoming Mooncake Festival organized by his service centre.
Miri MP Chiew Choon Man emphasized the importance of STEM education at the STEM Carnival 2025 held at ADTEC JTM Miri Campus. He highlighted that STEM equips students with essential 21st-century skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork. Chiew was impressed by a student's project showcasing a natural insect bite cream based on traditional knowledge. He encouraged further development of such innovative projects and allocated RM10,000 for the STEM program.
The Santuni Madani Carnival and National Health Agenda (ANMS) Tour will be held in Kampung Tunku Abdul Rahman, Lambir, Miri on September 27-28. Organized by the Ministry of Health and the office of Deputy Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni, the event offers free health screenings, fitness checks, dental exams, Rahmah Sales, talks, career counseling, and an exhibition featuring various government agencies. Festivities include a performance by local artist Rickie Andrewson, sports competitions, traditional games, and more.
Applications for the British Council Malaysia's Study UK Alumni Awards 2026 are open until October 16th. The awards recognize UK university graduates making significant contributions in Business & Innovation, Culture, Creativity & Sport, Science & Sustainability, and Social Action. Winners will be recognized nationally and globally, with global finalists invited to the UK in 2026. The national awards ceremony in Malaysia will be held on January 27th, 2026.
Curtin University Malaysia hosted a financial literacy seminar for teachers at SMK Luar Bandar, Miri. Led by Dr. Tanusree Chakravarty Mukherjee, the seminar equipped teachers with practical money management strategies, including budgeting, saving, and long-term financial security. The 'pay yourself first' strategy was emphasized. The goal is to empower teachers to improve their own finances and guide students towards responsible financial habits, contributing to stronger financial resilience within the community.
Xierzhat Nurumu, a horse trainer from Zhaosu County in Xinjiang, China, pursued his passion for horseback riding despite his parents' initial objections. He started at Xinjiang Yema Group performing basic tasks and rose to become a team captain, training over 800 farmers and herders. His five-year-old daughter, Shakela, shares his passion and they performed together at a horse culture tourism festival in Zhaosu this summer.
Rick Peterson, son of a Flying Tigers pilot, visited China to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII. He toured sites related to the Flying Tigers, a group of American volunteer pilots who fought alongside the Chinese against Japan. Peterson was deeply moved by the meticulously preserved relics and photos, showcasing the shared history and sacrifices made by both nations during the war.