To ease the burden of Malaysians, the Selangor state government has initiated the affordable houses programme (RMM) targeted to specific groups of people, with various affordable...
Potholes cause more trouble than we think. It’s not just about the risk of getting into an accident and if you “make it out” alive, your...
Puchong Member of Parliament (MP) Yeo Bee Yin recently shared some concerning statistics regarding Malaysia’s education system, stressing that the Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013-2025 has not...
The allocation of allowance from the government is meant to help those who are in need, especially those who are struggling financially. However, some members of...
It’s no secret that the Malaysian Parliament can turn into a circus at any given moment (some might even equate the chaos to one who find...
If you ever travelled to Thailand from Malaysia, you’d notice that both countries have different timezones despite our close proximity, with Thailand using GMT+7 instead of...
Recently, Bak Kut Teh was announced to be among the 10 foods gazetted as heritage foods by the Heritage Commissioner Mohamad Muda Bahadin in the Declaration...
Deputy Minister of Communications Teo Nie Ching has announced that starting next month, the new Mandatory Standards for Quality of Service (MSQoS) for wireless broadband will...
As it always does, Dewan Rakyat burst into chaos yesterday (February 27) after the opposition party staged a walk out over Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s additional...
At 8am this morning (February 27), a group led by NGO, the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH), marched from Plaza Tugu Negara to the...
If you watch the parliamentary debate from time to time, you’ll be aware of how intense the debate can get at times, to the point where...
According to reports, the Malaysian Parliament is expected to incorporate solar energy in its operation by June next year in its effort towards a more sustainable...
Always be mindful of your words, regardless of where you are and who you’re speaking to. Words can be hurtful and the consequences can be unimaginable. ...
With the ongoing conflict between Palestine and Israel right now, many statements can be sensitive especially when it involves the lives of victims of war. Politician...
Most of the time, the National language – Bahasa Melayu is used in the parliamentary sessions. However, as political figures, they’re expected to understand and speak...
Langkawi’s MP, Suhaimi Abdullah recently “invited” Teresa Kok to Langkawi beach naked in response to the latter’s question about wearing shorts in Langkawi. His response caused...