New Sarawak Tribune creates waves at expo

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A group of Lun Bawang women from Long Sukang, Lawas having a look at the front page of the New Sarawak Tribune.

KUCHING: As the world gradually embraces digital technology, local newspaper New Sarawak Tribune maintains its relevancy among readers today.

During a visit to the Sarawak Timber SMEs Expo 2019 at Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) yesterday, New Sarawak Tribune spotted some people curiously flipping and reading through the newspaper.

Steadily moving along with the existence of the Internet, New Sarawak Tribune will continue to bring the latest updates to its readers.

Despite its smaller size, New Sarawak Tribune can still be shared as seen by two representatives from the Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation. Photos: Mohd Alif Noni
A group of Lun Bawang women from Long Sukang, Lawas having a look at the front page of the New Sarawak Tribune.
Two exhibitors going through the New Sarawak Tribune newspaper while pointing out interesting news to each other.

Being the oldest newspaper in the state, which was originally known as the Sarawak Tribune since 1945, the newspaper was relaunched in 2010.

Earlier this month, the New Sarawak Tribune changed its size from broadsheet to tabloid.

The tabloid now consists of 56 pages covering local issues, business, entertainment, sports, and global news.

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