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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Limbang, Limbang News, Federal Grant, Community Harmony, Churches, NGOs, Sarawak Development

Federal Grant of RM321,000 Boosts Churches and NGOs in Limbang

LIMBANG – The Federal Government has channelled a total of RM321,000 in outright grants to churches and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Limbang District, reinforcing its commitment to community harmony and multi-religious cooperation in Sarawak.

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The allocation was presented during the Leaders with the People Programme at Batu Biah RPR Multipurpose Hall, where Deputy Minister of Transport and Member of Parliament for Limbang, Datuk Hasbi Habibollah, emphasised that Sarawak’s stability stems from its diverse yet united society.

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He noted that the peace enjoyed today is the result of generations living together with respect, tolerance, and neighbourliness across racial and religious lines.

“If the people are divided and lose respect, then the ambition to achieve a prosperous Sarawak will be difficult to realise,” he said.

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Datuk Hasbi highlighted the role of community leaders and institutions in safeguarding unity, mentioning the contributions of Elizabeth Bujang, representative of the Limbang Division Resident, Assistant District Officer Mariati Samat, and traditional leaders including Temenggong Willie Marum Liaw and Temenggong Leong Boong Ming.

He also stressed the importance of religious institutions – churches, mosques, and suraus – in fostering mutual respect and cooperation.

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At the ceremony, 92 churches received grants amounting to RM252,000, while six NGOs were awarded a combined RM69,000, bringing the total allocation to RM321,000.

Datuk Hasbi expressed hope that the funds would be used effectively, particularly in preparing for the upcoming Christmas celebrations and supporting community-based programmes.

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He also reminded the public to remain vigilant against divisive elements and misinformation spread through social media, urging unity as the foundation of Sarawak’s development.

“Harmony is the basis of our stability, and with determination and cooperation, we can continue to strengthen Sarawak’s progress,” he added.

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The event was attended by local leaders and officials, reflecting strong institutional support for initiatives that promote inclusivity and cultural respect.

The grants are expected to ease the financial burden of community organisations while encouraging activities that bring people together across faiths and backgrounds.

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This latest allocation underscores the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to empower grassroots institutions and sustain Sarawak’s reputation as a peaceful, plural society built on tolerance and shared values.

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By Sarawak Daily

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