Sarawak hopes centre will lift science literacy


For you: Sagah (second from left) presenting a memento to Singapore Science Centre chief executive Dr Lim Tit Meng in Kuching as deputy ministers Datuk Francis Harden (left) and Dr Annuar Rapaee (right) look on. — ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE/The Star

KUCHING: Sarawak aims to improve the level of scientific literacy among its people once the proposed Sarawak Science Centre (SSC) is completed in 2024.

State Education, Innovation and Talent Development Minister Datuk Roland Sagah said his ministry was working with the Singapore Science Centre to develop the RM200mil centre in Jalan Stadium here.

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