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The birth of a new political culture?
With what is happening in Malaysia’s political landscape of late, voters have every reason to be sceptical and believe that politicians have only one code of conduct – protecting their own interests.
Veveonah, the unlikely game changer
There is an urgent need to address the digital divide between rural and urban areas.
Poverty in the time of pandemic
Poverty-stricken households need sustainable assistance such as work and business opportunities in the long run.
Charting a new education pathway
I WAS asked by Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) to look at higher education in the time of the Covid-19 pandemic. I am not an educator. Perhaps they wanted a perspective of an “outsider” who is as passionate as anyone about education.
The case, the man, the fightback
As Datuk Seri Najib Razak files an appeal against his SRC conviction, it will be worth observing the fightback from the man dubbed as a natural born political fighter.
Moving beyond racial imperatives
The fight to eradicate poverty must go on. We have to acknowledge it is not merely a concept, it is real.
Addressing child marriage issue
I WAS in the city of Ponorogo in East Java in February this year. Ponorogo is famous for its culture and tradition. People from that part of Java have migrated to Peninsular Malaysia, with many settling in Johor and Perak.
Rebooting the creative industry
Leadership is sorely needed in an industry that is not merely about entertainment. The priority is to look at creative content industry from a totally different perspective.
How a pandemic has changed us
I USED to joke about Americans’ obsession with numbers in sports. Anyone following a National Basketball Association (NBA) game will be bombarded with statistics unthinkable in most other games.
It’s high time to reclaim our lives
There are too many irresponsible people using their social media accounts as a weapon of mass destruction.
Adapting to a (painful) new normal
THE month of Ramadan is the time Muslims would love to be in the Holy Land most. Mecca and Medina are usually swarmed with pilgrims from all over the world to perform their umrah.
It is a full scale war, no less!
A BLOOMBERG report recently pointed out that the coronavirus pandemic is set to rob the global economy of a staggering US$5 trillion (RM20 trillion) of growth in the next two years.