SARIKEI, March 10 — The Sarawak government will continue to work in developing rural areas in various ways to ensure the development gap with the city can be reconciled. Advisor...
Advisor in the Sarawak Premier’s Office Tan Sri William Mawan Ikom receives a souvenir from chieftain TR George, on his right, while others look on. — Borneo Post picSARIKEI, March 10 — The Sarawak government will continue to work in developing rural areas in various ways to ensure the development gap with the city can be reconciled.
“Most of the residents in the constituency depend on the agricultural sector to generate income for socio-economic development. Mawan said this at the thanksgiving ceremony for the longhouse roofing project at Rumah George Chunggut, Nansang Pakan on March 8.
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