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Non-essential services sectors in Sibu can operate from May 3, according to Sarawak SDMC

Thursday, 29 Apr 2021 10:28 PM MYT

The good news was also welcomed by the Dayak community, who will be celebrating Gawai Dayak on June 1. The sectors are currently shut down following an extension of the conditional movement control order , especially in the Sibu division, from April 27 to May 17, the committee said in a statement.

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