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GRS leads Sabah state election with 16 seats as results come in
GRS leads Sabah polls with 16 seats, Warisan has 10, BN 3 as EC announces partial results with 38 of 73 seats declared so far.
Hajiji wins Sulaman seat for ninth consecutive term
Sabah CM Hajiji Noor retains Sulaman with 8,919-vote majority, securing his ninth victory in the 17th state election.KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri...
Key negotiations underway to form new Sabah state government
Sabah government formation talks intensify as GRS leads with 29 seats, with UPKO, STAR and independents holding balance of power in hung assembly.KOTA KINABALU:...
Chan Foong Hin among DAP’s eight defeated in Sabah
Chan Foong Hin loses Tanjung Aru as DAP is defeated in all eight Sabah seats, prompting party reflection and review.
PH in talks with GRS to form new Sabah state government – Fuziah Salleh
PKR confirms Pakatan Harapan is negotiating with Gabungan Rakyat Sabah to establish new Sabah administration following state election results.
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Sofia Rini dibebaskan dengan jaminan SPRM hari ini
Sofia Rini, ditahan SPRM bagi siasatan kes tohmahan rasuah, dibebaskan dengan jaminan selepas tamat tempoh reman empat hari.
Nine workers hospitalised after inhaling ammonia gas at factory
Nine workers suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling ammonia gas while cleaning a tank at a Terengganu animal-food processing plant.
T7 Global strengthens leadership with key appointments
T7 Global Bhd has announced a leadership reshuffle, with Tan Kay Zhuin redesignated as executive director and industry veteran Azman Yakim appointed as the new group CEO. The transition marks the group’s next phase of growth, building on Tan’s contributions in expanding its energy and industrial solutions divisions and Azman’s extensive experience in operational management across the oil and gas value chain.
Man charged for using fake ‘Datuk’ title
A 50-year-old man faces charges for possessing business cards with a fake 'Datuk' title, an offence carrying a potential RM500,000 fine or five years' imprisonment.





