AT a dialogue session between Prime Minister (PM) Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and senior media practitioners last Saturday, I was ready to address the omission of two keywords from the names of ministries ...
THE bilateral ties between Malaysia and China have almost breached the half-century mark, but it took last week’s four-day official visit to the world’s second largest economic powerhouse by Prime Minister ...
MALAYSIA has just gone through an unprecedented massive exercise involving hundreds of billions of ringgit in expenditure to flatten the curve in the battle against the devastating Covid-19 pandemic.
IT takes a United Nations (UN) envoy to call out Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to be more serious about saving lives on the road by making road safety the country’s top agenda.
IT’S like watching a replay of very old movies on television or listening to songs of yesteryears once again when yet another devastating landslide tragedy struck last Friday, this time at a campsite along ...
WITH the 15th general election (GE15) round the corner, it is only to be expected that political parties are working overtime to outdo each other with all sorts of populist plans to woo voters. What more ...
ROAD safety activists who closely followed the Finance Minister’s Budget 2023 presentation last week in Parliament must have been utterly disappointed once again when nothing was set aside for the nation ...
WE often read or hear advice from motivational speakers to “think outside the box”. It’s given with the intention of improving our work performance for better quality service or higher productivity, to ...
WAY back in 2019, Prof Datuk Dr Ahmad Murad Merican had proposed that Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Malaysia’s largest institution of higher learning, be renamed Arshad Ayub University. Tun Arshad ...