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Taju Remaung: August 2008
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Sarawakians want better highway. By Victor James, Kuching. If the Deputy Minister of Works were to travel from Kuching to Miri by road, we ask that he bring along the state minister of In-frastructure Development and other officials from the Ministry of Works. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Money burnt on fuel. River transportation cost up by three folds making economic activities extremely difficult for longhouse folk. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. Sunday, August 3, 2008. Why this is ...
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Taju Remaung: April 2008
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Thursday, April 17, 2008. Selfish Dayak Leaders Blasted. Business bodies became entangled in political wrangling among rival party leaders. Even welfare groups set up to help the needy became stepping stones for certain leaders to engage in politicking. These political aspirants used their position in NGOs to become well known among political circles, to be seen among the VIPs and to rub shoulders with those in power and to garner support for future moves. An example can be found here. The Sword of Gadom.
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Taju Remaung: Sarawakians want better highway
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008. Sarawakians want better highway. By Victor James, Kuching. If the Deputy Minister of Works were to travel from Kuching to Miri by road, we ask that he bring along the state minister of In-frastructure Development and other officials from the Ministry of Works. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sarawakians want better highway. Money burnt on fuel. Hundreds of Borneo aborigines forced from their ho. Four chief ministers in 45 years. View my complete profile.
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Taju Remaung: Money burnt on fuel
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Thursday, August 14, 2008. Money burnt on fuel. River transportation cost up by three folds making economic activities extremely difficult for longhouse folk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sarawakians want better highway. Money burnt on fuel. Hundreds of Borneo aborigines forced from their ho. Four chief ministers in 45 years. View my complete profile.
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Taju Remaung: June 2008
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Friday, June 13, 2008. Ask for full oil revenue. Democratic Action Party (DAP) assemblyman Voon Lee Shan said politicians and political parties in Sabah and Sarawak should demand for full oil revenue. He disagreed that the demand for oil royalty for the two states be increased to just 20 per cent. In a press statement yesterday, Voon, who is also state DAP treasurer general regretted that Sarawak National Party (SNAP) and Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) requested a 20 per cent royalty. Lalu aku udah di pandi...
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Taju Remaung: Four chief ministers in 45 years
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Sunday, August 3, 2008. Four chief ministers in 45 years. KUCHING: Pop quiz: Name all of Sarawak’s chief ministers in the correct order starting from the first. The Borneo Post took this quiz to the street and the answers we got were less than satisfactory. Those above 35 years old answered fairly well but many under 30 years old needed to open their history books again. First Chief Minister of Sarawak, Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan, 1963 - 1966. Datuk Stephen Kalong Ningkan created history when he won in...
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Taju Remaung: Road vs River
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Rakyat : Bina jalan raya ganti sungai. SIBU 29 Julai - Ketua masyarakat dan Tuai Rumah dalam Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Ngemah, Kanowit, dekat sini, memohon agar kerajaan mengutamakan pembinaan jalan raya untuk menghubungkan kawasan berkenaan dengan pekan Kanowit. Tuai Rumah Salang Manggau, 61, berkata, jalan raya dapat mengurangkan kos pengangkutan mereka untuk berulang-alik ke pekan berbanding menggunakan bot berenjin sangkut yang menelan belanja lebih mahal. Majoriti penduduk ...
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The Dayak Stampede: Reshuffle just prelude to major one
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Friday, August 1, 2008. Reshuffle just prelude to major one. KUCHING: Will there be a major reshuffle before the year is out? Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) president Dato Sri Dr James Masing believes there could be one. Masing speaking to reporters after the function. At left is Yap. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Local council elections be held? When will these talks end fruitfully? A Pakatan govt will fail? 8216;Headless’ MDC scouts for replacement. PRS leadership crisis far from over.
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The Dayak Stampede: August 2008
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Friday, August 15, 2008. Local council elections be held? There are of course many arguments on this issue depending on what one believes in. Another foreseeable problem will be that by electing councillors to the local authorities, are these so-called rightfully or democratically elected representatives having the tendency to make populist policies despite knowing that such policies may not be beneficial in the long run, all in the name of securing their position? When will these talks end fruitfully?
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The Dayak Stampede: Local council elections be held?
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Friday, August 15, 2008. Local council elections be held? There are of course many arguments on this issue depending on what one believes in. Another foreseeable problem will be that by electing councillors to the local authorities, are these so-called rightfully or democratically elected representatives having the tendency to make populist policies despite knowing that such policies may not be beneficial in the long run, all in the name of securing their position? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).