Although Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor maintains his seat in Jeneri with a majority of 16,050 votes, the Election Commission is looking into the issue...
It is not even the end of the day yet, but there has already been lots of drama unfolding in today’s GE15. From rule breaking, to...
According to the do’s and don’ts of voting, one of the major ones is to not wear any clothes or carry any equipment that display the...
It appears that journalists and reporters are not well respected in Malaysia despite the important role they have in spreading information to the public. Recently, journalists’...
At an event yesterday (November 11), Pakatan Harapan’s Prime Ministerial candidate Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim alleged that members of Malaysia’s armed forces have already started to...
The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) and Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) had to deploy tear gas in Tenom, Sabah earlier today against protestors that were causing a...
We are mere weeks away from the 15th General Election (GE15) and while the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) has given students 5 days’ leave to...
Although restrictions have been lifted and the majority of things have gone back to the norm, it appears that Covid-19 is still lurking around. Recently, Health...
Months after the Sabah elections took place, PM Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has finally admitted that Malaysia’s third Covid-19 wave was caused by the Sabah state...
In KKM’s live daily press conference yesterday (27 October), Health Director-General, Dr Noor Hisham said that the Ministry of Health recommends for there to be no...
In a Dewan Negara session on 10 September, Deputy Minister, Datuk Shabudin Yahaya, from the Prime Minister’s Department revealed that 4.2 million Malaysians who are aged...
As the Slim By-Election voting day comes to an end, there were reports of an incident due to a misunderstanding over the voters’ dress code. Seen...
Most teachers teaching the subject of history would agree, that not many of their students are huge fans of the subject. What more with the need...
Identity theft is something that is not taken lightly in Malaysia. Though the main focus of such crimes would normally involve fraud, this time around it...
Earlier this week (16th July), history was made when it was unanimously decided in Parliament to lower Malaysia’s official voting age from 21 to 18 years...
Although the 14th general election has already concluded, certain issues are far from settled as far as Bersih is concerned. Just yesterday (14th May), the coalition...