What’s on the menu tomorrow?
ON a recent call-in at a local radio station, a listener claimed that a fellow student had resorted to rummaging through garbage to get left-overs to eat.
The future workplace, post-Covid-19
There is an ongoing debate over ideal working arrangements for employers and employees, but remote work and virtual meetings are likely to continue.
A long and tough journey
World Cancer Day is tomorrow. Spare a thought for those stricken with the disease and their families.
Time to fix the capital city
If we’re not looking up, the unity government must have its eyes on the ground, especially within Kuala Lumpur, which will be celebrating its 49th anniversary on Feb 1.
Sadness amid year end festivities
JUBILATION and tragedy seem to go hand in hand when it comes to the month of December.
It’s the mayor’s job to oversee KL
The capital city does not need a minister, just an effective mayor to solve its many woes.
No more empty promises, it is time to deliver
GE14 showed us that politicians shouldn’t take voters for granted because the electorate has become increasingly demanding.
A proud Malaysian icon in London
AS the strains of Wau Bulan filled the chilly evening sky, many of the Malaysians present at the long-awaited launch of the Battersea Power Station were visibly moved.
Fraud is a billion-ringgit business
A FRIEND sent me a screencap of a WhatsApp message purportedly from “Star Media managers” offering jobs with a monthly salary ranging from RM1,500 to RM24,000.
Aye for equal partnership
It’s Malaysia Day today and we can expect the usual platitudes from our politicians.
Making life better for the Orang Asli
The government needs to come up with a comprehensive strategy to uplift Orang Asli communities.