KOTAKINABALU: The Kadazan Dusun Cultural Association (KDCA) Sarawak branch set up in October to cater to the 200-odd Sabahans from the community here hopes more will join it.
“Any KDMR residing in Sarawak, regardless of age, political views or religious affiliation can join,” said KDCA Sarawak Chairman James Samid at its first event, a Christmas dinner. “We have scheduled several activities for next year, including the official launching of KDCA Sarawak, if feasible, in collaboration with interested Sarawak vendors,” he said.
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