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The implication of the video on covert recording Operation
26 November 2025 KOTA KINABALU: The revelation of a confidential video implicating a covert recording operation, the flow of nearly RM700,000 in cash, and the involvement of individuals alleged to be close to the country’s highest office is no longer a trivial matter. In a statement released by PERPADUAN Deputy President Raynold Saikam Salinggou, this is not merely a political story, it is a Stage 5 cancer in the national system. A cancer that spreads when leaders lose integr
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ReIPvolution Elevates UMS Nationally Through Rural Education Innovation Under SULAM–ReIP
25 November 2025 KOTA KINABALU: Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) continues to strengthen its national standing as its student-led innovation project, ReIPvolution, garners an outstanding series of recognitions through the rural education initiative SULAM ReIP. According to a statement by Centre for Academic Excellence and Development (CAED), this achievement not only elevates UMS’s reputation as an institution committed to community development but also highlights the ability
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Voters encouraged to perform their civic duty
25 November 2025 KOTA KINABALU: In his ongoing efforts to secure support for the United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPKO), candidate Datuk Wong Thien Fook visited several commercial and residential areas in Inanam during the duration of the campaign which started in Novermber 16. During his visits, Wong did not only introduced himself as the people’s potential representative and UPKO’s SabahFirst agenda, he also stressed the importance of voters exercising their civic
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Over 80 Police Reports Filed During Sabah Election Campaign
25 November 2025 KOTA KINABALU: As the Sabah election campaign nears to the end, police reports filed by various parties have reached a total of 85, according to officials. Despite some reports involving misconduct and social media violations, authorities assure that the campaign has proceeded smoothly overall. Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun said, “We have received a total of 85 police reports related to the election campaign. Of these, 53 investigation papers h
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Ex-Sabah Law Society Chief: Zaid’s Remarks Show Ignorance of Federation’s Foundations
25 November 2025 KOTA KINABALU: Former Sabah Law Society (SLS) President Datuk Roger Chin has issued a strong rebuke of Datuk Zaid Ibrahim’s recent remarks on Sabah, Sarawak and the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), describing them as evidence of a fundamental misunderstanding of how the Malaysian federation was formed. In a statement, Chin said Zaid’s remarks — calling Sabah and Sarawak as “burdens”, dismissing MA63 as “useless”, and joking about “just letting them be independ
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CX Summit 2025: Embracing Human-Centred Innovation in an AI World
25 November 2025 KUALA LUMPUR: The 10th Edition of the CX Summit, held on 11–12 November 2025 at One World Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, highlighted a crucial message for Malaysian organisations: how to harness new AI technologies while ensuring customer experience (CX) remains rooted in human needs, empathy, and trust, values now recognised as the true currency in the CX economy. Under the theme "CX – Reimagining a New World," the summit attracted its highest attendance yet, refle
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Youth Vote Could Decide Kapayan Race, Analysts Say, as Billy Joe Dominic Calls Young Sabahans to Lead “Today, Not Tomorrow”
25 November 2025 KOTA KINABALU: With Kapayan emerging as one of the most closely watched constituencies in Sabah, political observers believe that youth engagement may become the deciding factor in the upcoming election, placing unprecedented influence in the hands of first-time and young voters. United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPKO) candidate Billy Joe Dominic, who faces more experienced rivals, has intensified his appeal to Sabah’s youth, framing their role not me
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Smooth Early Voting Process at IPK Kepayan as Police Personnel Cast Their Ballots
25 November 2025 KOTA KINABALU : Early voting for the 17th Sabah State Election proceeded smoothly at the Senior Officers’ MES Hall, Sabah Contingent Police Headquarters (IPK) Kepayan. Election Commission (SPR) staff arrived from 7am to prepare the venue, and by 8am police officers and personnel were already lined up according to their respective channels as the polling centre opened on schedule. Clad in uniform, they waited calmly for their turn to cast their ballots, fulfil
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