PETALING JAYA: Warisan is confident that it can independently form the next Sabah state government despite contesting the state polls without aligning itself with any political bloc, said its vice-president ...
PETALING JAYA: Sabah BN is banking on its long-standing record of governance and stability to win over voters, even as the state’s political landscape grows increasingly crowded with new parties and coalitions. ...
PETALING JAYA: The upcoming Sabah election will not alter the country’s political balance no matter who wins, said political observers, as all major state players are already aligned with Prime Minister ...
PETALING JAYA: Bersatu Supreme Council member Datuk Zainol Fadzi Paharudin has called for a review of the party’s Disciplinary Board chairman, Datuk Mohammed Radzi Abdul Manan, citing concerns about potential ...
PUTRAJAYA: Findings from a townhall session with schoolchildren on the proposed Child Protection Tribunal will be presented to the Cabinet in November, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department ...
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia could continue providing financial aid without worsening its debt burden, but only if reforms and targeted policies are in place, economists say.
PETALING JAYA: Once the undisputed backbone of Malaysian politics, Umno is now wrestling with a question that ties into its survival: Would an early general election help the party recover or push it deeper ...
PETALING JAYA: Mounting political manoeuvres and shifting economic currents are fuelling speculation that Malaysians could head to the polls as early as 2026, two years before the current mandate expires. ...
THE strong sense of community and mutual concern among Malaysian motorcyclists is well-known. It is common to see riders assisting their peers in need, whether it’s a mechanical issue or a lack of fuel. ...