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Daily Express
Sabar welcomes Hajiji’s GLC reforms
Sabah civic group SABAR has applauded Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor’s new push to overhaul Government-Linked Companies with regular performance reporting and tougher oversight. A move aimed at boosting transparency and accountability that many locals have been calling for.
Warta Oriental
Hajiji’s GLC reforms a meaningful step toward strengthening public trust – SABAR
Calling it a meaningful step for Sabahans, SABAR welcomes Hajiji’s push for stronger oversight and performance reporting in government-linked companies, promising closer collaboration to turn reform ideas into real impact.
Daily Express
Sabar congratulates Hajiji, pledges continued advocacy for Sabah
After the recent election win, SABAR says it will continue to work with Hajiji’s administration to champion public interests, from education and health to Sabah’s rights under the Malaysia Agreement 1963.
Jesselton Times
Does Sabah Education Need to Be Reformed ?
With comparisons to Sarawak’s education successes, this commentary calls for Sabah to reclaim educational autonomy through a dedicated state ministry and fresh policy direction to equip students for future challenges.
I Love Borneo
Sabah Perlukan Lebih Banyak Klinik Dan Hospital Baru
Healthcare advocates say Sabah urgently needs more clinics and hospitals, especially in rural districts, to reduce travel times and ensure basic medical care is accessible for all communities.
Your Voice Matters
MA63 & Sabah Rights
Daily Express
Lawyers succeeded where politicians failed: Sabar
In a strong statement, SABAR credits the legal community’s work for advancing Sabah’s rights in court and contrasts it with years of political deadlock and unfulfilled promises.
Free Malaysia Today
NGO Sabah, Sarawak bantah 1/3 kerusi Dewan Negara
A coalition of NGOs from Sabah and Sarawak has rejected a proposal to allocate one-third of Dewan Negara (Senate) seats to East Malaysia, saying the appointed chamber lacks the legitimacy to represent their interests and that the idea doesn’t meaningfully empower the states.
Daily Express
High Court ruling on Sabah’s 40pc rights timely: Sabar
Calling it a historic victory, SABAR has welcomed the court’s decision on Sabah’s 40% revenue share and urged leaders to take the judgment seriously, highlighting its importance for Sabah’s constitutional rights and state finances.
Continental Shelf & Territorial Sea Act
Daily Express
Federal Government’s objection thrown out: Locus standi of NGO Sabar in Territorial Sea Act case
In a major legal development, the court ruled that SABAR can proceed with its challenge to the Territorial Sea Act after rejecting Putrajaya’s bid to strike out the group’s standing in the case.
New Straits Times
High Court ruling clears path for Sabar’s challenge against Territorial Sea Act
In a significant ruling for Sabah’s rights advocates, the High Court has allowed SABAR to proceed with its case against the Territorial Sea Act that restricts the state’s waters to just three nautical miles.
Sabah Media
Mahkamah tolak bantahan awal, kini SABAR teruskan cabar Akta Laut Wilayah
The High Court has rejected the federal government’s preliminary objections, allowing SABAR to continue its legal challenge against the Territorial Sea Act that limits Sabah’s maritime boundary, a key move in the state’s fight over ocean rights.
Daily Express
Continental shelf case to proceed on December 11
Sabah’s bid to pursue its continental shelf claim gets a new court date on Dec 11, marking another milestone in the long-running legal battle over the state’s offshore jurisdiction and resource rights.
Daily Express
Yong: Sabah must take up the Territorial Sea Act case
Sabah analyst Yong says the state must take up the Territorial Sea Act case itself to defend its maritime rights, warning that staying passive could weaken Sabah’s position in crucial legal and constitutional debates.
Youth
Malay Mail
The Sabahan youth vote: 30 under 30 and powerful, yet candidates struggle to reach them
Sabah’s under-30 voters are now a powerful force at the ballot box, but many remain underinformed about the issues and hard to reach through traditional campaigns, prompting parties to rethink how they communicate and connect with youth.
Daily Express
Hearing real stories from rural youths
SABAR has kicked off its “Cerita Kita” pilot in Pitas to hear firsthand the challenges rural youths face, from bad roads and water cuts to job scarcity, part of a bigger effort to amplify young voices across Sabah.
Borneo News
SABAR Launches “Cerita Kita” Pilot Session in Pitas to Amplify Youth Voices
In the Cerita Kita pilot session under the Belia Says initiative, young people in Pitas voiced concerns about roads, water, power and jobs, marking a new listening-first youth engagement push by SABAR.
Daily Express
Belia Says to amplify youth voices
SABAR’s new “Belia Says” initiative aims to amplify youth voices in Sabah through a six-episode podcast and engagements that empower young people to speak up on issues affecting their future.
Daily Express
Sabar launches youth-led Belia Says initiative
In a new push to engage Sabah’s next generation, SABAR’s Belia Says initiative brings rural and urban youth into conversations on civic education, rights and community issues through a six-episode podcast and related activities.
Good Governance
Jesselton Times
Hands Off Our Councils: Why Mayoral Elections Are a State Matter for Sabah
Making the case for stronger local democracy, the article calls on Sabah to reclaim control over councillor and mayoral elections so communities can choose leaders who truly reflect their priorities and needs.
The Borneo Post
Citizen-driven report highlights key gaps in Sabah’s infrastructure, seeks transparent evidence-based plan
Highlighting shortfalls in roads, water supply and social services, the report calls on policymakers to use clear data and public engagement to close infrastructure divides across Sabah.
Daily Express
Purpose Sabah GLCs set up defeated
Once intended as engines of development under the Berjaya era, Sabah’s roughly 250 government-linked companies now face criticism for poor performance and lack of economic direction, prompting calls for stronger oversight and reform.
Jesselton Times
Hands Off Our Councils: Why Mayoral Elections Are a State Matter for Sabah
The Borneo Post
Citizen-driven report highlights key gaps in Sabah’s infrastructure, seeks transparent evidence-based plan
Borneonisation & Labour Laws
Sabah Media
Sabah needs its own labour ministry, say lawyer, bosses group
Amid ongoing debates over labour law reforms, experts say Sabah should have its own labour ministry as envisioned under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 to better manage migrant workers, boost local employment and align policies with the state’s economic realities.
