
Devt dilemma: How Sabah can learn from Penang
Published on: Monday, June 23, 2025
Published on: Mon, Jun 23, 2025
By: Dr Iling Ma, Dg Shamimi Yusri Text Size: Sabah, while rich in natural and cultural assets, has not yet fully capitalised on its potential. Tourism remains underdeveloped in many areas, and access to rural communities remains limited. Products made by local entrepreneurs often struggle to reach wider markets. PENANG'S success in developing a diversified economy anchored in digital innovation, industrial growth, and a thriving tourism sector serves as a compelling model for other Malaysian states. While Penang's development has been shaped by its own history, location and population, there are strategies that could help Sabah strengthen its socio-economic growth. The goal is not to replicate Penang's model but to reflect on Sabah's unique context and apply lessons that are practical and relevant. Sabah has long been appreciated for its natural landscapes and diverse cultures. The State is home to over 30 indigenous groups, each with distinct languages, customs, and traditions. From the Kadazan-Dusun and Murut in the interior to the Bajau and Suluk along the eastern coast, Sabah's social fabric is rich and multifaceted. Subscribe or LOG IN to access this article.
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