Dalam dunia moden yang semakin kompleks, rukun mungkin dilihat sebagai sesuatu yang tradisional. Namun bagi masyarakat Bidayuh Salako, ia tetap hidup dan diamalkan, ditafsirkan, dan diwariskan dari satu generasi ke generasi seterusnya.
Dalam dunia moden yang semakin kompleks, rukun mungkin dilihat sebagai sesuatu yang tradisional. Namun bagi masyarakat Bidayuh Salako, ia tetap hidup dan diamalkan, ditafsirkan, dan diwariskan dari satu generasi ke generasi seterusnya.
Bagi masyarakat Salako di Kampung Pueh, kelahiran seorang anak tidak pernah dianggap sebagai peristiwa biasa. Sejak dahulu hingga kini, setiap kelahiran diraikan sebagai sesuatu yang istimewa dan bukan sekadar hadirnya seorang bayi, tetapi lahirnya sebuah permulaan, kesinambungan warisan, dan harapan baharu yang menghidupkan identiti orang Salako.
Sarawakâs community initiatives eradicate poverty, aligning with PCDS 2030, SDGs, and ESG goals.
Grassroots empowerment via cooperatives and digital hubs transforms vulnerabilities into assets.
This ensures equitable prosperity and stability for indigenous rural populations, fostering sustainable growth across the state.
Sarawakâs new veterinary school addresses critical workforce shortages and zoonotic threats like rabies. However, success requires sustainable funding, rural retention incentives, curriculum localization, and a formal One Health framework to translate academic output into field-level impact.
Sarawak's community initiatives foster collective participation through digital literacy, economic empowerment programmes, and collaborative governance frameworks. Sustainable inclusion demands transparent resource allocation, culturally attuned policies, and meaningful civic engagement ensuring all voices shape equitable, resilient, and prosperous neighbourhoods across the state.
By prioritising lifelong well-being, bridging digital gaps, and nurturing intergenerational bonds, Sarawak turns demographic change into a catalyst for inclusive, sustainable communities where every person can thrive with dignity and purpose, supported by strengthened care systems and empowered local networks.
Dalam persidangan Dewan Undangan Negeri Sarawak yang lalu (November-Disember 2025), ucapan penggulungan oleh YB Dato Sri Haji Julaihi bin Haji Narawi, Menteri Utiliti dan Telekomunikasi, bukan sekadar laporan tahunan. Ia merupakan satu pernyataan komitmen yang jelas mengenai hasrat Sarawak untuk membangunkan infrastruktur utiliti yang mampan, inovatif dan inklusif sebagai tulang belakang kemajuan negeri.
In a defining session of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly, the state laid out a bold and integrated vision for its transport future, weaving together sustainability, technology, and community-focused development into a coherent roadmap for progress.
This comprehensive strategy, underpinned by the landmark 2026 State Budget and a suite of progressive legislation, marks Sarawakâs decisive commitment to transforming its transport ecosystem in alignment with the Post COVID-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030, a blueprint for a prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable future.
The Premier of Sarawak, YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg on 13 January 2026, in conjunction with the YAB Premier's 2026 Mandate Ceremony, took the time to deliver a mandate to the entire Sarawak administration machinery.
YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari, in his speech, outlines Sarawakâs journey through foundational reforms, digital innovation, fiscal stewardship, environmental sustainability, and the new phase of accelerated delivery under the Sarawak 13th Malaysia Plan (2026-2030).
The focus on rural education and infrastructure improvements reflects a commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that all students have access to quality education.
Anchored by the people-centric 2026 Sarawak Budget, the vision charts a transformative path from a resource-based economy to a dynamic, high-tech, and sustainable powerhouse.
As the gavel closed on the Third Meeting of the Fourth Session of the Nineteenth Sarawak State Assembly, a clear and ambitious roadmap for the stateâs future emerged. The proceedings, spanning late November to early December 2025, were more than parliamentary formalities; they were a tangible blueprint for social impact, weaving together threads of justice, shelter, sustainability, and inclusive growth.