In 2018, after Harapan’s win in GE-14, Dr Mahathir Mohamad became prime minister and Malaysians were full of hope because many people thought that he was a changed man. We … Continue Reading → ...
What are our schools teaching if sexual harassment is not taken seriously, and making jokes about rape are considered ‘normal’? What is the message being passed on to our children? … Continue Reading ...
What happened in Ipoh on Sunday, when a woman approached the Sultan of Perak, Nazrin Shah, during the state-level National Day celebrations and then proceeded to hug him, was a … Continue Reading → ...
Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, became the first female Chief Justice (CJ) of Malaysia, in 2018. As described in The Edge, by University Malaya’s Prof Emeritus Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi, many … Continue Reading → ...
Community Champion 2023 of the Chinese Information & Advice Centre (CIAC), Dr Ang Swee Chai. The award was presented to Dr Ang at The Cholmondeley Room and Terrace of the … Continue Reading → ...
Below, is Khairul’s story. In 2012, Muhammad Khairul Hafiz Abdullah, established an NGO called the “Pertubuhan Kebajikan dan Sosial Malaysia” (PERBAK) to fight for justice for the victims of former … ...
Outraged animal lovers have condemned the cruelty exhibited by Ipoh City Council workers and their failure to adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), when catching stray dogs in the city. … ...
If you are a former pupil of the Holy* Infant Jesus Concent, then you will remember your school motto, “Simple in virtue, steadfast in duty.” In the Johore SPM workshop … Continue Reading → ...
Some Malaysian political parties (or ministries) are like family-run businesses, and Prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, is not the first nor last, to show favoritism for a family member. Special posts can ...
Please could you ask your boss, Anwar Ibrahim, how he manages to live on no salary at all. By your logic, RM100 for a couple is a kings ransom, and so we should not be complaining. Ish ish ish…all ...
Very few Malaysians will have heard of Said Zahari (1928 – 2016), the veteran journalist, who was once the chief editor of Utusan Melayu, the first Malay owned newspaper, started … Continue Reading → ...
Socks, crosses, banning the sale of alcohol in convenience stores etc are distractions from a greater threat to the multi-racial nature of our country. It is a smoke screen to hide the true intent of ...
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