Follow us on our Malay and English WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Tiktok and Youtube channels. When the Trade Union Act 1959 ...
Amid all the noise that has been created by political friends, his legal team and his supporters, the simple fact is that the ...
Progress and change does not require perfection; it requires consistency. Small, repeated actions will always outperform grand intentions that fade quickly. This matters whether you’re building a ...
Malaysia is still becoming the country it claims to be. Every generation inherits institutions shaped by compromise, courage ...
Instead of taking over, good leaders sit down with the person, reframe what ‘good’ looks like and walk through the thinking, not just the outcomes. They stay close, offering clarity and guidance. They ...
True legacy isn't about monuments or achievements – it's the conscious choices we make today that shape the world the next ...
From an economic and global competitiveness perspective, recognising the UEC could strengthen Malaysia’s higher education sector.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s latest cabinet reshuffle is more than a cosmetic exercise. It is a calculated political manoeuvre, part pre-general election positioning and part tacit admission of ...
Taken together, the reshuffle does not project confidence, reform or renewal. Instead, it reinforces an uncomfortable truth: under Anwar, loyalty still appears to trump competence, preference still ...
We laid tracks that carried tin from Ipoh, timber from Bahau, and coal from Kampar; ports hummed with cargo we helped move, towns like Klang and Penang grew on our backs. I watched trains leave with ...
Opinion
Anwar’s three years: Can reform survive Sabah polls shock, Umno baggage and bloated bureaucracy?
As the PM enters his final stretch, the fragile state of his ‘unity government’ and the urgent reforms needed to salvage Malaysia’s direction have come into focus.
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