Zipline to school: PM approves emergency funds to build suspension bridge for students, says MP


KOTA KINABALU: Help is on the way for pupils in Sabah’s interior Nabawan district, who are forced to risk their lives every day by zip-lining across a huge river just to get to school.

Pensiangan MP Arthur Kurup said the Prime Minister had approved emergency funds to build a new suspension bridge for the students and villagers to use.

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