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  2. BRT Kota Kinabalu - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] It has also been lauded by the Prasarana Malaysia, the government-owned company specialise in bus and light metro development, the Chief Minister of Sabah, Musa Aman and various other politicians who said they have been waited for almost 10 years. [9] [10] [11] As of April 2024, there is still no BRT in sight in the Kota Kinabalu area.

  3. Free Malaysia Today - Wikipedia

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    Free Malaysia Today emerged from the aftermath of the 1990s Reformasi period in Malaysian history, during which Malaysia's government, under Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, attacked various journalistic media in response to their efforts to investigate the government—particularly its prosecution of Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim.

  4. Sabah State Water Department corruption probe - Wikipedia

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    The Sabah State Water Department corruption probe (Malay: Siasatan Rasuah Jabatan Air Negeri Sabah) refers to a 2015 to 2016 widespread investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over the alleged abuse of power inside the Sabah State Water Department resulting in the arrest of two senior officers in the state agency along with the confiscation of RM3 million which had ...

  5. Peter Joinud Mojuntin - Wikipedia

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    He worked at a newspaper known as The North Borneo News and Sabah Times (now known today as the New Sabah Times, but the paper has been closed down since 2020), with Donald Stephens as the owner and the editor-in-chief of that publication, working as a columnist and a part-time journalist under the latter's mentorship, he then later worked as ...

  6. New Sarawak Tribune - Wikipedia

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    A new tabloid, the Eastern Times, is said to have replaced the Sarawak Tribune. Its printing license was approved on 1 March, and began publication on 26 March 2006. The Eastern Times is owned by Total Progressive Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of a real-estate developing corporation and government-linked company, Naim Cendera Holdings Bhd. The company ...

  7. Keningau Oath Stone - Wikipedia

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    Information about Batu Sumpah Keningau at the District Office. The Keningau Oath Stone (Malay: Batu Sumpah Keningau) is a monument in Keningau, Sabah which was specially erected to commemorate the merger of the British Crown Colony of North Borneo with the former colony of Sarawak and states of the Federation of Malaya to form Malaysia.

  8. Demographics of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Sabah is the third most populous state in Malaysia, with a population of 3,418,785 according to the 2020 Malaysian census.It also has the highest non-citizen population, at 810,443. [2]

  9. Keningau Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, a former Aussie soldier who had married and stayed in Sabah with local indigenous native spouse donates historical items to the museum. [6] The museum as seen from outside.