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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="Elephants can’t read road signs, but we can"><meta itemprop="description" content="From the Top News Podcast, Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi reminds us - when elephants end up on roads, it’s never their fault. <br /><br />Drivers don’t mean to harm them but accidents happen when we least expect thus the responsibility is on us to slow down, stay alert and drive safely in wildlife areas.<br /><br />Because on the road, one careless second can cost a life - human or animal. <br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEO:<br />FACEBOOK:<br />https://www.facebook.com/sinardaily/videos/1545674256811659<br /><br />YOUTUBE: <br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tJLUvecuBU&amp;t=2263s<br /><br />#TopNewsPodcast #AlexanderNantaLinggi #WildlifeSafety #ElephantCrossing #RoadSafety #DriveSafe #WildlifeConservation #AnimalProtection #Coexistence #SinarDaily<br />"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-08-13T02:26:35.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/Yvzqo1ec_WV0XTygZ/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P192S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9onvw2"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9onvw2"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="Highway repairs to face third-party auditor scrutiny"><meta itemprop="description" content="For the first time ever, Works Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi is bringing in an independent third-party auditor to check highway repairs.<br /><br />Why it matters: Most highway concession contracts expire next year and until now, quality checks were done only by JKR and the concessionaires themselves.<br /><br />With external eyes on every pothole patch and guardrail fix, the ministry wants no shortcuts, no subpar work - just safer roads.<br /><br />Better roads. Fewer accidents. More lives saved.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEO:<br />FACEBOOK:<br />https://www.facebook.com/sinardaily/videos/1545674256811659<br /><br />YOUTUBE: <br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tJLUvecuBU&amp;t=2263s<br /><br />#TopNewsPodcast #AlexanderNantaLinggi #RoadSafety #HighwayMaintenance #BetterRoads #MalaysiaTolls #JKR #PublicInfrastructure #SafeDriving #SinarDaily<br /><br />"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-08-13T02:11:47.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/Yvzcg1ec_HpkFH9Q1/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P179S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9onv6y"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9onv6y"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="How the government &#039;belanja the rakyat&#039; and spent RM500 million to keep tolls down"><meta itemprop="description" content="Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi revealed what most road users don’t realise - if the government hadn’t intervened, toll rates would already be much higher this year.<br /><br />By instructing toll concessionaires to freeze toll hikes in 2025, the government is paying over RM500 million in compensation to these companies. <br /><br />Why? Because highway development and operations are bound by detailed agreements that allow for scheduled toll reviews, usually upward to help concessionaires repay private loans taken to build and maintain the highways.<br /><br />Good news, you save this year. Heads up - come January 2026, a toll increase might still happen!<br /><br />#TopNewsPodcast #AlexanderNantaLinggi #TollRates #HighwayTolls #RoadUsers #MalaysiaTolls #PublicInfrastructure #TollFreeze #TollHike #RakyatFirst #SinarDaily"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-08-12T09:59:10.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/Yvfy41ecn24LGyEaS/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P248S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9om51g"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9om51g"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="There&#039;s no hierarchy in Sabah: Alexander"><meta itemprop="description" content="&quot;There&#039;s no hierarchy in Sabah&quot; says Gabungan Parti Sarawak Secretary-General Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi shared his take on the stark political differences between Sarawak and Sabah.<br /><br />He said there was a clear political hierarchy in Sarawak with Tan Sri Abang Johari at the helm, supported by leaders who work together instead of competing for the top seat which bring an inclusive leadership, economic growth and the “Sarawak First” vision to uplift living standards.<br /><br />In contrast, Sabah’s political scene is more crowded and that &quot;there was too many tigers on a hill&quot;. With many leaders on the same level, competition for the Chief Minister position is intense.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEO:<br />FACEBOOK:<br />https://www.facebook.com/sinardaily/videos/1545674256811659<br />YOUTUBE:<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tJLUvecuBU&amp;t=388s <br /><br />#TopNewsPodcast #AlexanderNantaLinggi #SarawakPolitics #SabahPolitics #SarawakFirst #GPS #AbangJohari #PoliticalStability #EconomicDevelopment #LeadershipMatters #MalaysiaPolitics #SinarDaily<br /><br /><br />"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-08-12T02:38:38.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/YvYNO1ecgfdIDRmv0/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P150S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9olh3s"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9olh3s"></script></div>
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