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What’s in a cup of coffee? Jokingly, City Hall Mayor Datuk Noorliza noted that just the aromatic whiffs of coffee alone invigorated her for the day, she quipped at the launching of the Sabah International Coffee Fest at Suria Sabah Shopping Mall on Sept 30

By: Kan Yaw ChongThe launching of Sabah International Coffee Festival by Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Dr. Joachim Gunsalam.

Daily Express reporter Anthea Peter covered the coffee festival and shows she has the expert touch of a barista.

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