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11 di samarahan sarawak - Google Blog Search

11 di samarahan sarawak - Google Blog Search


Chemistry in every Smile: Bunyi Aneh <b>Di Samarahan</b>, <b>Sarawak</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 31 Jan 2012 08:40 AM PST


Gempar Samarahan dengan bunyi tok koh. Sekali tek adoh.... Sikpa, glamer kejap... 
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PUTRAJAYA – Jawatankuasa Siasatan Ngauman Langit yang ditubuhkan kerajaan (Sky Roar) mempercayai kejadian 'bunyi aneh dan menakutkan' dari langit yang kedengaran di Kota Samarahan, Sarawak pada 11 dan 12 Januari lalu berpunca daripada aktiviti kilang sawit milik FELCRA di Kampung Endap, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak.
Timbalan Menteri Sains, Teknologi Dan Inovasi, Datuk Fadillah Yusof berkata, jawatankuasa siasatan yang diwujudkan di bawah Agensi Angkasa Negara (ANGKASA) dan Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia (JMM) itu telah melakukan siasatan dan mendapati beberapa andaian penduduk tentang insiden itu sebelum ini tidak mempunyai asas dan kaitan langsung dengan peristiwa itu.
"Antara andaian oleh penduduk setempat ialah mengaitkan bunyi ngauman tersebut dengan kejadian gempa bumi di Sumatra dan High Frequancy Active Auroral Research Programme(HAARP) yang dijalankan oleh kerajaan Amerika Syarikat. Namun begitu, siasatan jawatankuasa itu mendapati kedua-dua andaian tersebut tidak mempunyai asas dan kaitan langsung dengan bunyi ngauman tersebut," katanya melalui satu kenyataan media hari ini.
Fadillah berkata,  jawatankuasa siasatan menggunakan beberapa metodologi dalam siasatan itu seperti menemu bual saksi-saksi kejadian, mengenal pasti sumber potensi punca bunyi, membuat siasatan berkaitan, mendapatkan khidmat pakar tempatan menganalisis audio bunyi berkenaan dan analisis maklum balas yang diterima dari orang ramai.
Menurutnya, penemuan awal siasatan mempercayai bunyi 'Ngauman Langit' itu berkemungkinan besar berpunca daripada aktiviti yang dilakukan oleh  kilang sawit milik FELCRA di Kampung Endap pada tarikh 11 dan 12 Januari lalu.
Jelasnya, perkara ini disahkan Penolong Pengurus kilang sawit tersebut, Yusmizan Des bahawa pihak kilang menjalankan penentukuran (setting) dan pengujian tekanan dandang secara auto yang mengakibatkan pelepasan wap akibat lebihan tekanan dandang secara berkala yang mana proses tersebut telah menghasilkan bunyi yang didakwa sebagai 'ngauman langit' oleh penduduk setempat.
Tambahnya, pelepasan tekanan dandang adalah bagi tujuan mengekalkan tekanan dandang pada nilai yang telah ditetapkan semasa aktiviti pemprosesan kelapa sawit.
Malah, kata beliau, corong lepasan wap juga didapati berada pada arah kampung di mana saksi telah mendengar bunyi berkenaan.
Demonstrasi semula penghasilan bunyi pelepasan wap dandang tersebut oleh pihak kilang telah disaksikan sendiri oleh jawatankuasa dan saksi berkaitan dan kesemua mereka berpuas hati dengan persamaan bunyi proses itu dengan rakaman ngauman seperti yang telah dilaporkan sebelum ini, katanya lagi.
"Bagaimanapun analisis saintifik dan pencirian frekuensi yang sedang dilakukan oleh pakar tempatan diteruskan bagi tujuan pengesahan secara saintifik," katanya lagi. – mynewshub.my

11 di miri sarawak - Google Blog Search

11 di miri sarawak - Google Blog Search


Miri4ever.Net: BERSIH 3.0 <b>di Miri</b>, <b>Sarawak</b>.

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 12:20 PM PDT


Sebelum Perhimpunan BERSIH 3.0 
Akan diadakan di perkarangan Pejabat Daerah Miri





Bersih 3.0 bermula jam 2 petang pada 28 April 2012 di 11 lokasi di Malaysia dan 69 bandar di seluruh dunia. 
Perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 juga akan diadakan di Ipoh Perak, Johor Bahru, Kuantan, Melaka, Penang, Kota Kinabalu Sabah, Seremban, Kuching Sarawak, Miri Sarawak dan Sibu Sarawak.

Gambar - gambar semasa Perhimpunan BERSIH 3.0 sedang berlangsung.
Perhimpunan BERSIH 3.0 di Miri berlangsung tanpa berlakunya sebarang rusuhan atau kekecohan. 

11 di marudi sarawak - Google Blog Search

11 di marudi sarawak - Google Blog Search


sarawakpage » Bersatu demi pembangunan

Posted: 27 Mar 2011 09:11 AM PDT

Rakyat Baram diingat terus kekal perpaduan, kerjasama demi kesinambungan pembangunan daerah itu

RASMI: Taib melancarkan Masjid Darussalam di Marudi sambil diperhatikan Jabu (kanan), Sylvester (dua kanan) serta tetamu kehormat yang lain, semalam

MARUDI: Ketua Menteri Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud mengingatkan rakyat di Baram agar terus mengekalkan semangat perpaduan dan kerjasama bagi meneruskan kesinambungan pembangunan di daerah itu.

Beliau memberitahu, perpaduan amat penting khususnya di kalangan rakyat berbilang kaum seperti Cina, Melayu, Iban dan Orang Ulu, jika tidak kestabilan yang ada pasti terjejas.

"Masyarakat pelbagai kaum harus bersatu padu. Melalui permuafakatan ini, barulah kita dapat membawa lebih banyak pembangunan khususnya ke kawasan pedalaman seperti Baram," katanya.

Taib berkata demikian semasa berucap merasmikan Masjid Besar Daerah Marudi di Kampung Dagang di sini semalam.

Pada majlis yang sama, Taib menamakan masjid itu dengan nama baru iaitu Masjid Darussalam yang membawa maksud perpaduan.

Masjid tersebut dibina dengan kos RM3.32 juta dan mampu menampung seramai 1,200 jemaah dalam dua dewan.

Dalam pada itu, Taib mengingatkan penduduk Baram supaya menolak politik pembangkang yang penuh dengan kepalsuan dan hanya merosakkan perpaduan yang sudah wujud sejak sekian lama.

"Kerajaan telah merancang pembangunan dalam masa 20 tahun akan datang, iaitu untuk orang Melayu, Cina, Iban dan Orang ulu. Justeru sokongan berterusan perlu bagi membolehkan kita melaksanakan pembangunan ini," katanya.

Taib dalam ucapan seterusnya melahirkan rasa puas hati terhadap masyarakat Iban di kawasan Poyut dan Lubok Nibong kerana bersetuju membangunkan tanah Hak Adat Bumiputera (NCR) mereka.

"Projek ini melibatkan kawasan Lubok Nibong, Sebatang, Sungai Pasir Putih dan Sungai Dabai seluas 15,000 hektar dan sekiranya sudah dibangunkan kelak, maka kita dapat membuka estet sawit di kawasan itu," katanya sambil menambah estet sawit itu mampu menjana pendapatan sebanyak RM30,000.

Selain itu, kerajaan akan memperluaskan projek yang sama ke Long Lama dan Ulu Baram bagi meningkatkan sumber pendapatan rakyat di situ sekali gus membaiki taraf hidup mereka.

Mengenai pembinaan Jalan Miri-Marudi, Taib berkata ia akan merancakkan usaha kerajaan membawa pembangunan ke kawasan luar bandar seperti Baram.

"Apabila jalan ini (jalan) siap nanti, masyarakat Baram dapat membawa dan memasarkan produk masing-masing ke kawasan bandar berhampiran seperti Miri. Ini sudah pastinya menguntungkan rakyat," katanya.

Turut hadir Timbalan Ketua Menteri Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu Numpang, Timbalan Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri Datuk Jacob Dungau Sagan, Timbalan Menteri Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi Datuk Fadilah Yusof, Menteri di ejabat Ketua Menteri Datuk Daud Abdul Rahman dan Menteri Muda Bekalan Air dan Kemajuan Tanah, Sylvester Entri Muran.Rakyat Baram diingat kekal perpaduan, kerjasama demi kesinambungan pembangunan

Oleh WB Ongie

MARUDI: Ketua Menteri Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud mengingatkan rakyat di Baram agar terus mengekalkan semangat perpaduan dan kerjasama bagi meneruskan kesinambungan pembangunan di daerah itu.

Beliau memberitahu, perpaduan amat penting khususnya di kalangan rakyat berbilang kaum seperti Cina, Melayu, Iban dan Orang Ulu, jika tidak kestabilan yang ada pasti terjejas.

"Masyarakat pelbagai kaum harus bersatu padu. Melalui permuafakatan ini, barulah kita dapat membawa lebih banyak pembangunan khususnya ke kawasan pedalaman seperti Baram," katanya.

Taib berkata demikian semasa berucap merasmikan Masjid Besar Daerah Marudi di Kampung Dagang di sini semalam.

Pada majlis yang sama, Taib menamakan masjid itu dengan nama baru iaitu Masjid Darussalam yang membawa maksud perpaduan.

Masjid tersebut dibina dengan kos RM3.32 juta dan mampu menampung seramai 1,200 jemaah dalam dua dewan.

Dalam pada itu, Taib mengingatkan penduduk Baram supaya menolak politik pembangkang yang penuh dengan kepalsuan dan hanya merosakkan perpaduan yang sudah wujud sejak sekian lama.

"Kerajaan telah merancang pembangunan dalam masa 20 tahun akan datang, iaitu untuk orang Melayu, Cina, Iban dan Orang ulu. Justeru sokongan berterusan perlu bagi membolehkan kita melaksanakan pembangunan ini," katanya.

Taib dalam ucapan seterusnya melahirkan rasa puas hati terhadap masyarakat Iban di kawasan Poyut dan Lubok Nibong kerana bersetuju membangunkan tanah Hak Adat Bumiputera (NCR) mereka.

"Projek ini melibatkan kawasan Lubok Nibong, Sebatang, Sungai Pasir Putih dan Sungai Dabai seluas 15,000 hektar dan sekiranya sudah dibangunkan kelak, maka kita dapat membuka estet sawit di kawasan itu," katanya sambil menambah estet sawit itu mampu menjana pendapatan sebanyak RM30,000.

Selain itu, kerajaan akan memperluaskan projek yang sama ke Long Lama dan Ulu Baram bagi meningkatkan sumber pendapatan rakyat di situ sekali gus membaiki taraf hidup mereka.

Mengenai pembinaan Jalan Miri-Marudi, Taib berkata ia akan merancakkan usaha kerajaan membawa pembangunan ke kawasan luar bandar seperti Baram.

"Apabila jalan ini (jalan) siap nanti, masyarakat Baram dapat membawa dan memasarkan produk masing-masing ke kawasan bandar berhampiran seperti Miri. Ini sudah pastinya menguntungkan rakyat," katanya.

Turut hadir Timbalan Ketua Menteri Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu Numpang, Timbalan Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri Datuk Jacob Dungau Sagan, Timbalan Menteri Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi Datuk Fadilah Yusof, Menteri di ejabat Ketua Menteri Datuk Daud Abdul Rahman dan Menteri Muda Bekalan Air dan Kemajuan Tanah, Sylvester Entri Muran.Oleh WB Ongie

MARUDI: Ketua Menteri Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud mengingatkan rakyat di Baram agar terus mengekalkan semangat perpaduan dan kerjasama bagi meneruskan kesinambungan pembangunan di daerah itu.

Beliau memberitahu, perpaduan amat penting khususnya di kalangan rakyat berbilang kaum seperti Cina, Melayu, Iban dan Orang Ulu, jika tidak kestabilan yang ada pasti terjejas.

"Masyarakat pelbagai kaum harus bersatu padu. Melalui permuafakatan ini, barulah kita dapat membawa lebih banyak pembangunan khususnya ke kawasan pedalaman seperti Baram," katanya.

Taib berkata demikian semasa berucap merasmikan Masjid Besar Daerah Marudi di Kampung Dagang di sini semalam.

Pada majlis yang sama, Taib menamakan masjid itu dengan nama baru iaitu Masjid Darussalam yang membawa maksud perpaduan.

Masjid tersebut dibina dengan kos RM3.32 juta dan mampu menampung seramai 1,200 jemaah dalam dua dewan.

Dalam pada itu, Taib mengingatkan penduduk Baram supaya terus menyokong polisi pembangunan kerajaan dengan memperkukuhkan perpaduan yang sedia wujud sejak sekian lama.

"Kerajaan telah merancang pembangunan dalam masa 20 tahun akan datang, iaitu untuk orang Melayu, Cina, Iban dan Orang ulu. Justeru sokongan berterusan perlu bagi membolehkan kita melaksanakan pembangunan ini," katanya.

Taib dalam ucapan seterusnya melahirkan rasa puas hati terhadap masyarakat Iban di kawasan Poyut dan Lubok Nibong kerana bersetuju membangunkan tanah Hak Adat Bumiputera (NCR) mereka.

"Projek ini melibatkan kawasan Lubok Nibong, Sebatang, Sungai Pasir Putih dan Sungai Dabai seluas 15,000 hektar dan sekiranya sudah dibangunkan kelak, maka kita dapat membuka estet sawit di kawasan itu," katanya sambil menambah estet sawit itu mampu menjana pendapatan sebanyak RM30,000.

Selain itu, kerajaan akan memperluaskan projek yang sama ke Long Lama dan Ulu Baram bagi meningkatkan sumber pendapatan rakyat di situ sekali gus membaiki taraf hidup mereka.

Mengenai pembinaan Jalan Miri-Marudi, Taib berkata ia akan merancakkan usaha kerajaan membawa pembangunan ke kawasan luar bandar seperti Baram.

"Apabila jalan ini (jalan) siap nanti, masyarakat Baram dapat membawa dan memasarkan produk masing-masing ke kawasan bandar berhampiran seperti Miri. Ini sudah pastinya menguntungkan rakyat," katanya.

Turut hadir Timbalan Ketua Menteri Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu Numpang, Timbalan Menteri Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri Datuk Jacob Dungau Sagan, Timbalan Menteri Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi Datuk Fadilah Yusof, Menteri di Pejabat Ketua Menteri Datuk Daud Abdul Rahman dan Menteri Muda Bekalan Air dan Kemajuan Tanah, Sylvester Entri Muran.

Source: Utusan Borneo

11 di padawan sarawak - Google Blog Search

11 di padawan sarawak - Google Blog Search


Woman Abused To Death - <b>Sarawak</b> Update

Posted: 12 Jun 2012 02:50 AM PDT


A man aged 40 was pulled in by police for questioning after his Indonesian wife was found dead with injuries all over her body. A huge rock with blood stain was found near the front door.
Felic aged 33 was skeletal and had swollen face, eyes and bruises all over her body. She was found dead in a single story detached house at Kpg Abang, Padawan yesterday afternoon.
Her mother in law told police that when she tried to wake up Felic, she could not and her body was so cold.
She said her 40 year-old son was married to the Indonesian woman and had two boys in primary school. She claimed not to know what has happened but said Felic did look very unwell and was walking outside the house when she last saw her.
A neighbour had alerted the police saying that there was something not right in the victim's house.
Deputy of Kuching Police Chief, DSP Pauzi Bujang said police classified the case as sudden death and would wait for the post mortem to find what caused the death of Felic.

di negeri sarawak - Google Blog Search

di negeri sarawak - Google Blog Search


WikiSabah News: <b>Sarawak</b> is the future for Papa Orangutan

Posted: 11 Jun 2012 11:34 AM PDT


An open letter by Peter John Jaban (Papa Orangutan)

One week after the recent debacle with the Police in Miri, I am happy to be home, here in Sarawak.  I've been resting after going to ground and planning for the future.  I've decided that my future is here.  I was born here and I intend to remain here!  There is so much work to be done especially with crucial elections just round the corner.  This is our chance is to bring about real change in Sarawak politics.  My struggle for Sarawak will continue where it's needed most.

The events of the last week have revealed many things.  The first is just a reminder of how much I love this country, how much I love Sarawak.

As the Malay saying goes: 'Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri.'  I am a Sarawakian!  I need to be here among my people to work effectively.  I started Radio Free Sarawak and moved to London mainly because freedom of expression here in my own country is lacking – something that I am trying to change.  But, I just couldn't stay away.  Now, I feel that I can best continue my struggle for the future of Sarawak here.  No matter what London offers, it has nothing to compare to my own ties that bind me to Sarawak, my ibu pertiwiku, as it is called in the Sarawak State Anthem.   So, maybe you'll see me driving around town in my Cadillac with my beautiful daughter at my side.  I'll even wave again at YB Abdul Karim Hamzah, Assistant Youth Development Minister, as he stares at me from his tiny classic car.

What else have I learnt from the last week?  I have learnt that I am safer here than in any other country.    In spite of all the stories from the government-controlled media trying to paint me black, I have learnt that, when I need help, the people of Sarawak are right there behind me.  There are so many great heroes here in this state, carrying on their good work and supporting my own; I feel proud to work with them and will continue to do so wherever they need me.

As for the police, those that I met in KK were polite and courteous.  I thank them.  Last week's drama was not my intention.  Sadly, in the past, certain members of our police force here have smeared the name of their colleagues by acting too hastily and too strongly towards people in their custody.  Unfortunately, we live in times where even answering to someone's fist in custody is viewed as normal and part of day to day business.  Even now, reports of deaths in custody continue to come out in the independent media.  I am ready to meet the Police, should they wish, but on an even basis, with my representatives present – not when I am under their power to do with as they choose: to be placed under duress or to be mistreated or physically and verbally abused in any way.  That is why I left, to allow myself the opportunity to meet them on my own terms.  After all, I am a citizen of Sarawak.  I have committed no crime.  I have not robbed or killed or cheated anyone.  I want to return, to be free to live my life in the country that I love, and to continue my struggle for a better future for all of us here.

Finally, what of the events of last week?  The time has come for the public to hear the story from the orangutan's mouth.  As someone has said, I owe the public an explanation and this is it.  After my stay in Kuching in May, I went to Sabah for a week.   I took a flight, first from Kuching to Miri (no problem at all) and then from Miri to KK (again, no problem).  It was only on my return flight to Miri that the problem surfaced.

As I queued for immigration, I was told that there was an issue and called into the office.   I waited.  My flight time was drawing near, so I questioned immigration who informed me, very politely, that this was a police matter which had been reported in July 2011 and they were waiting for Special Branch to arrive.  Special Branch did arrive!  They photocopied my documents and they took pictures of me from every angle, again very politely.  Then, they informed me that I was being 'referred' to the Sarawak Police and escorted me to the aircraft.  I understood this to mean that I would be met by police at Miri airport.  As I wanted to make sure that I wasn't taken away by the police without proper representation, I contacted my people to make certain that I was met at Miri by a few friendly faces.

On my arrival, I was surprised to find the airport full of people waiting for me!  There were police, as I had expected, some were in uniform and some I took to be plain-clothes officers – I know the look from my activist days.  There were reporters, all taking photos right in my face, and of course, my own representatives.

I was confused and feeling unwell.  The lawyer Alan Ling, now the assemblyman for Piasau, and Dr Michael Teo, taking advantage of the fact that the police were still waiting for instructions, took me to the car and we drove off, heading to Dr Teo's clinic.  On the way into Miri, there was an accident ahead and a queue of traffic behind it.  We were stuck.  Dr Teo was busy on the phone, his driver busy with the road.  It was raining heavily.  As I sat, a car pulled up beside us on the fast lane.  Two men got out – I recognized one of them from my flight – and told me that the police were chasing our car.  So, on the spur of the moment, I decided to follow them.  There was no time to update Dr Teo who was otherwise engaged on the phone anyway and I'm sorry for that but I had to make my move.  These three men were genuine Samaritans – they sought only to help me and I thank them for that.  They then dropped me somewhere safe.

So, why did I not let anyone know where I was for three days?  Well, it's not that easy to do so when I was supposed to be avoiding detection.  My own phone was not working because of the heavy rain.  I had to get out of Miri, which I did on the same day.  I travelled on foot under the SESCO overhead lines and by hitchhiking.  So, just let it be said that I didn't sit around reading about myself online and worrying about who to tell first where I was.  Finally, another Good Samaritan gave me a new phone.  It seemed foolish to register a phone in my own name.  As soon as that happened, I contacted my colleagues at RFS as this was the only telephone number I could remember.  My thanks go out to them and all those who helped me – the good Samaritans, Dr Michael Teo, the lawyers Alan Ling and See Chee How.  If any fingers are still being pointed at my supporters and friends who came to my aid in my time of need – I want this to stop now.  This is the only reason why I am making this statement at this time.  In reality, I'd be quite happy for this whole event to pass into history.

As for claims in the press that I 'staged' the whole thing, I suggest those journalists verify my version of events with Special Branch in KK.  As for claims that I did it for publicity, I can only say that it was not me that contacted the press – it was my representatives who felt that greater coverage would minimize the chances of improper conduct by the police.  As for those claims that I shouldn't have run and that I should have waited for the police to simply arrest me, I would ask what you all would do, knowing that you are in danger?  Would you sit in the car and wait for instructions or would you take action and save yourself?  I chose action.

With regards the near future, I will continue to take action, fighting on the ground for the people of Sarawak.   I fly no flag but theirs, as I have always done.  I  know that Radio Free Sarawak will carry on, business as usual, spreading the message to where it is needed and, of course, I will give them every assistance in that.  I urge listeners to continue to tune in and listen to the real message.  You might even hear me reporting from the interior.  But from now on, I'm staying right here.

Jawatan Kosong <b>di</b> Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam <b>Negeri</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 15 May 2012 09:17 PM PDT

Iklan dikeluarkan oleh : SURUHANJAYA PERKHIDMATAN AWAM NEGERI SARAWAK

Warganegara Malaysia anak Sarawak yang berumur tidak kurang dari 18 tahun yang memenuhi syarat-syarat yang ditetapkan dalam skim perkhidmatan adalah dipelawa untuk memohon pelbagai jawatan di pelbagai jabatan dan kementerian dalam Kumpulan Sokongan seperti berikut:

Tarikh tutup permohonan adalah pada 20 Mei 2012

Bil Jawatan Jumlah Kekosongan
1 Tukang K2 (Tukang Letrik), Gred R11 5
2 Tukang K3 (Tukang Paip), Gred R9 42
3 Tukang K3 (Tukang Kayu), Gred R9 2
4 Pekerja Awam Khas (Operator Pam), Gred R3 27
5 Pekerja Awam Khas (Operator Loji), Gred R3 10
6 Pekerja Awam Khas (Operator Enjin), Gred R3 12
7 Pekerja Awam Khas (Operator Jentera), Gred R3 5



Iklan dikeluarkan oleh : KEMENTERIAN KEMUDAHAN AWAM SARAWAK

Warganegara Malaysia anak Sarawak yang berumur tidak kurang dari 18 tahun yang mempunyai kelayakan ijazah / Sijil adalah dipelawa untuk memohon pelbagai jawatan di KEMENTERIAN KEMUDAHAN AWAM SARAWAK dalam Kumpulan Pengurusan & Profesional dan Kumpulan Sokongan seperti berikut:

Tarikh tutup permohonan adalah pada 20 Mei 2012

Bil Jawatan Jumlah Kekosongan
1 Jurutera, Gred J41 1
2 Jurutera (Letrik), Gred J41 5
3 Juruteknik (Lektrik), Gred J17 7



Iklan dikeluarkan oleh : Jabatan Pertanian Sarawak

Warganegara Malaysia anak Sarawak yang berumur tidak kurang dari 18 tahun yang mempunyai kelayakan ijazah/ Diploma/ Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia adalah dipelawa untuk memohon pelbagai jawatan di JABATAN PERTANIAN SARAWAK dalam Kumpulan Pengurusan & Profesional dan Kumpulan Sokongan seperti berikut:

Tarikh tutup permohonan adalah pada 23 Mei 2012

Bil Jawatan Jumlah Kekosongan
1 Pegawai Pertanian, Gred G41 11
2 Pegawai Veterinar, Gred G41 1
3 Pegawai Penyelidik, Gred Q41 10
4 Pegawai Pembangunan Masyarakat, Gred S41 1
5 Penolong Pegawai Pertanian, Gred G27 7
6 Penolong Pegawai Perikanan, Gred G27 1
7 Penolong Pegawai Veterinar, Gred G27 5
8 Jurutera, Gred J41 1

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