Sunday, November 29, 2009
15 CATTLE FOR EID ADHA IN KUNAK
Thursday, November 26, 2009
ASTEROID - CAUSE FOR BONE BAY EXPLOSION
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
INACTIVE BANK ACCOUNT REASON FOR LATE DELIVERY WELFARE FUNDS
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
HELPING FARMERS TO IMPROVE PRODUCTION
Kunak, Nov 24--The Sabah State Government is continuously putting effort to improve the income of farmers and raise the standard of living of people in the rural areas. Personnel from various government agencies and departments are frequently deployed to kampongs to assess how citizens in the rural areas make their living and evaluate areas where the government can channel resources to help them improve production.
This morning, personnel from the Agriculture Department, three from Kota Kinabalu and one from Kunak made a visit to Kampung Cenderawasih, about 9 kilometers from Kunak Town. They visited an entrepreneur processing cassava crackers and a sugar cane farmer.
Sugar cane in Kunak is grown mainly for producing fresh sugar cane juice and mostly sold at the two weekly markets in town, Pasar Rabu (Wednesday Market) and Pasar Minggu (Sunday Market).Saturday, November 21, 2009
COAL-FIRED POWER PLANT AT KAMPONG SINAKUT WILL NOT POLLUTE ENVIRONMENT

Currently almost 40% of East coast power requirement is imported from West Coast Grid System with daily average of 100MW. The daily West-East power transfer is forecasted to deteriorate further to 70% by 2010. Such huge power imbalance will render the power supply extremely unreliable and unsecure. In the event of interruption of East-West link, a not unlikely possible considering its long 270km line, it will be exposed to risk of total blackout due to insufficient generation capacity within the East Coast Grid.Thursday, November 19, 2009
PRAWN REPLICAS - NOT APPROPRIATE FOR KUNAK
Landing at Tawau airport from Kota Kinabalau last night, I met with a friend who was about to board a plane to Kuala Lumpur. He greeted me with a question, “Why prawns?”
Astonished, I asked back, “What about prawns?”
Smiling, my friend, a local Tawau chap explained, “I wonder, why the hell you people of Kunak put up three big, concrete prawn replicas at the Kunak town roundabout? It gave me the impression that Kunak is a main producer of big prawns. So, I went to your wet market, you know… to buy some big, cheap prawns!”
He began to giggle.
The Prawn Replicas Under Construction in Kunak
“You know what?” the giggles turned to big laughter, and said, almost shouting, “I can’t find a single prawn!”
He continued to tease, hurting my feeling and pride “Since you don’t have prawns to offer, I bet your giant prawns represent the Malay proverbs, Otak Udang (Prawn Brain – meaning “fool”) or Udang Di sebalik Batu (A shrimp behind the rock – meaning “to have hidden agendas”).
Embarrassed, I just managed to put up a wry smile. What can I say? He was right. Kunak fishermen do not catch enough prawns to cater even for local consumption.
Disturbed by my friend’s remarks, I phoned the Kunak Pemimpin Kemajuan Rakyat (People’s Development Leader) this morning to find out whether he has any information on how the decision was made to put up the prawn replicas. He told me that neither he nor the local state assemblyman, Datuk Nilwan Kabang, was consulted on the matter.
Personally, I would prefer any of the following replicas:
- Replicas depicting activities of the prehistoric hunter-gatherers that took place in Tingkayu in Kunak District sometime in 30,000 BC;
- Activities of oil palm harvesters as palm oil is the main produce of Kunak; or
- Zalacca fruit to represent Kunak as the first snake fruit propagator in the state.
REQUEST TO REPLACE STALLS WITH SME COMMERCIAL CENTER
Kota Kinabalu, 17 November 2009. The State Assemblyman of Kunak, Sabah Datuk Nilwan Kabang today requested the Sabah State Government to setup a commercial premise taking the model of the Tawau Central Market or the Alor Star Pekan Rabu building, to replace the make-shift stalls of Gerai Simpang Empat.

Simpang Empat Stall in Kunak
"Beginning with three stalls constructed by the locals some twenty years earlier from discarded planks for frame and corroded zinc sheets for roofing, the number of stalls steadily increased to the present number of more than twenty”, said Datuk Nilwan.
"Therefore, I hereby request for some of the 2010 budget provision for development be channeled to construct a commercial center for SME and agricultural products at the Simpang Empat Stall site, to replace the make-shift stalls”, added Datuk Nilwan.
According to Datuk Nilwan, Kunak is an invaluable latent tourism treasure, only that, developers of the tourism industry are too preoccupied with products that they already have, that they tend to overlook this “tourism gold mine”.
The Kunak Tourism Package integrates crucial elements for tourist attractions including prehistoric background, eco-tourism, agro-tourism and marine-tourism.




