Guided by various international, national and state requirements, Sarawak, through Sarawak Energy Berhad, continues to harness its renewable energy to achieve sustainable progress and prosperity.
Sarawak's Gedong District steps into a new era with the inauguration of its council. Deputy Premier Dr. Sim Kui Hian emphasises sustainable development and community engagement for lasting prosperity.
Marudi District is experiencing a revitalisation in its socio-economic growth, especially in its tourism sector, thanks to various development projects that have been implemented for the past many years.
Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari champions collaboration at Sarawak GLC Leadership Forum 2024, stressing unity for a prosperous future. The forum highlights upcoming renewable energy plans, inclusive development goals, and international interest.
Ministry of Infrastructure and Port Development 's proactive approach promises a future of progress, prosperity, and improved livelihoods for citizens.
Sarawak's HDC reveals bold plans for 2024, introducing a Trust Fund to address housing demands. Changes in developer regulations aim to ensure affordable housing accessibility, combating issues and advancing ongoing projects.
Our rural communities are rich with opportunity. Rural regions provide essential services to the economy, including food, mineral resources, energy, water, carbon sinks but also other important services, including tourism and culture, that contribute to societal well-being.
Young people also have a unique contribution to make to national development due to their energy, enthusiasm, resilience and an ability to inject fresh vigour.
Through major infrastructure projects under IRSDA, DID Sarawak as the implementing agency is on a mission to control Sebuyau District’s susceptibility to coastal floods and erosion, in hopes of ensuring the area’s economic and social prosperity.