A bridge to nowhere? KK's multi-million ringgit Sky Bridge has a dead end


KOTA KINABALU: The city’s "newly completed" multi-million ringgit Sky Bridge has become a laughing stock among Sabahans as one of its pathways stops at a dead end.

The dead-end is the one connecting the Center Point Sabah (CPS) mall in the city, raising questions as to why the project was declared "complete and ready" to use with it set to officially open to the public on Thursday (Sept 9).

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