Modern Farming pays off for Kadazandusun farmers.
Posted by Allan Dumbong in KDCA Keningau, Press on 06. Dec, 2004 | Comments Off
KUNDASANG (NST – Nov 30th 2004) – It all began with the RM150 Suridi Juman earned while working for his brother in a vegetable farm near here in 1983. The money was used to set up his own three-hectare cabbage farm. His business grew from that modest start.Today, the 41-year-old Kadazandusun farmer has 20 hectares [...]
Kadazandusun progress: What needs to be done?
Posted by in Press on 06. Dec, 2004 | Comments Off
First of all, this letter is meant as a festschrift for Prof P Ramasamy's letter and an earlier news report about the Indian Malaysian community's progress. It is also a sincere opinion from a Kadazandusun, however amateurish, about the political and socio-economic conditions of the Kadazandusun. It is also timely in view of the 10th [...]
UNESCO Projects – Endangered Language
Posted by in Press on 02. Dec, 2004 | Comments Off
Read more about UNESCO Projects that has identified Kadazandusun as an endangered language.
KDCA top post okay but not Huguan Siou
Posted by KDCA Web Admin in KDCA Hongkod, KDCA News, Press on 29. Nov, 2004 | Comments Off
Kota Belud: Delegates to the Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA) annual meeting on Dec. 4-5 are urged to demonstrate a high sense of unity and understating among themselves, in compliance with the wishes of their ancestors. Stating this, KDCA chief bobolian (traditional priest) Aman Sirom Simbuna OKK Tarantab said the Kadazandusun communities had spread over seven [...]
KDCA post: Pairin leaves it to delegates
Posted by KDCA Web Admin in KDCA Hongkod, KDCA News, Press on 29. Nov, 2004 | Comments Off
KDCA post: Pairin leaves it to delegates 20 November, 2004 (Source: Daily Express, Sabah) Kota Kinabalu: Huguan Siou Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan is leaving it to the Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA) delegates to decide if he should be challenged for the KDCA presidency.


