Current Issue

Current Issue

Current Issue

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SANDAKAN (27/01/2026): A total of 425 teachers have been posted to four districts in the Sandakan Zone, as part of efforts to strengthen Sabah's education system, which encompasses more than 1,000 schools including those in rural and remote areas.

 

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TAWAU (23/01/2026): The Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (KPSTI) will propose that the narrative 'Sabah and Sarawak joined Malaysia' in school history books be changed to Sabah and Sarawak 'formed Malaysia' together with the Federation of Malaya and Singap

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Kota Kinabalu (22/01/2026): The State Education, Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (KPSTI) received numerous complaints and reports from schools and parents regarding delays in the implementation of the project to provide internet services by YTL in schools across Sabah. 

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PUTRAJAYA (21/01/2026): Primary students in Year 4 will be required to sit for a new assessment starting this year. Anwar Ibrahim, who made the announcement, said the assessment covers four subjects: Bahasa Malaysia, English, Science, and Mathematics.

 

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Kota Kinabalu (20/01/2026): The establishment of a Faculty of Law at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is expected to strengthen the development of legal education in Sabah, particularly within the context of its multi-ethnic society and plural legal system.