Well, this is new! Ever since GE14, press and other media have gotten more freedom to publish unbiased content compared to the times before the election....
There are so many government agencies and departments to handle the various issues and complaints we have but sometimes, it can be rather difficult to reach...
Everywhere you go (mostly kopitiams), you will hear a lot of uncles and aunties ranting about the government. Government this la, that la, aiyo sometimes you...
All e-hailing users, take note! On 9th July, Grab announced that there will be some changes in their e-hailing regulations that came into effect on 12th...
Many states in Malaysia have already implemented a law saying that there will be no plastic bags given out on weekends, but Pahang state government is...
Some of the rules did not make sense! A group of disabled drivers are asking for equal opportunity when it came to becoming a e-hailing driver....
Wow, this seems like a good idea! With so many cases of sexual assault on the news lately, this seems like a good way to raise...
Everyone experiences some form of confirmation bias – the tendency to search, interpret, favour, and recall information that confirms pre-existing beliefs. In Malaysia, we have plenty...
The price of petrol is one of the biggest concerns of Malaysians across the country. While the state of public transport is slowly improving, especially with...
It’s officially been one year since Pakatan Harapan took over as the ruling government after they toppled Barisan Nasional in the 14th general elections last year...
Student activist Asheeq Ali Sethi Alivi reminded Perbadanan Tabung Pinjaman Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN) to be prepared to face the anger and wrath of Malaysians if they...
PTD examinations or the Pegawai Tadbir Diplomatik M41 examinations were all the rage this week, as thousands of applicants took the online exams which took place...
In a forum at Universiti Sains Malaysia on Thursday (16 April), the Education Minister Maszlee Malik has defended the matriculation program’s quota system which favours Bumiputera...
It’s official, guys, we are no longer a part of Rome Statute! Yesterday (15th May), The Star reported that Malaysia was still listed as a member...
In Malaysia, Ramadan is synonymous with food as consumers, regardless of their religions, are spoilt with choice at bazaars, restaurants and buffets all across the country....
This is definitely good news for those who’re seeking opportunities from overseas! Malaysian Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran will be visiting Tokyo early July this year...