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Wanted: Leaders who listen
Grievances from residents warning of environmental damages must not fall on deaf ears.
A legacy that is fast disappearing
THREE convent schools in Penang are in the news with talk that they may have to close down, supposedly because of dwindling enrolment.
Ops Lalang, our dark days
Thirty years after the operation, some of the same issues – race, religion, language – still plague some of our politicians.
A moderate Malaysia, the way to go
The recent actions of the Rulers and the strong statement issued by the Conference of Rulers are a beacon of hope, just when things seemed a bit pessimistic.
Another government department, seriously?
Perhaps the authorities would also look into beefing up existing enforcement agencies like the MACC, given their heavy workload.
Stop racial and religious hatred
Let’s hear more voices of reason amid the din from critics who assume that being liberal means being hedonistic instead of believing in the universal values of compassion and acceptance.
Moderation, the way to go
PAS, or any other group, should not be allowed to use religion to challenge Malaysia’s social climate and political system.
Malaysian Hospitality, it’s my choice
A lot needs to be done to make our national carrier Malaysia Airlines competitive again but we are on the right track.
Same country, different world
The beauty and simplicity of Kinabatangan remain lost to Malaysians who are caught up in their own political bubble.
Malaysia is all about us
A National Day video has sent out a stark reminder to all that we must work towards making Malaysia a better home for all.
Stand up for Team Rimau
The world is divided by well-meaning doers and self-serving whiners, so we should try to remain on the right side of that divide and not be plagued by negativity.
Disciplining kids begins at home
Problems at schools won’t go away overnight. Schools are not care centres and teachers should not be blamed.