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Getting our lives back to normal
THE lifting of so many restrictions on our lives from Sunday means that we are well on our way towards Covid-19 endemicity and back to a semblance of normality.
Racism in the property market
REAL estate agent: Eh, what race are you ah? You sound different.
Recovery is on the horizon
TODAY is April Fool’s Day, traditionally a day where pranksters make jokes at the expense of others.
Collateral damage in invasion
IT was the biggest disappointment of my career, said former Malaysian football captain Soh Chin Aun.
Iron out hiccups in the system
The MySejahtera app has its hits and misses and needs to be constantly improved to make things easier, especially for those infected and their close contacts.
After the feast, fast and keep fit
Make sure to eat right and exercise after festive seasons to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Still not ready for an electrifying ride
Record-breaking sales for electric vehicles but lack of infrastructure remains a challenge for Malaysia to go green.
A seemingly never-ending story
The Covid-19 pandemic is causing fatigue among the people who are asking how often must they get vaccinated.
Urgent need for price control
As many consumers are struggling with more expensive food and essential goods, frequent enforcement is crucial to check and punish profiteers and errant traders.
A welcome chance to reconnect
For many Malaysians it will be a reunion with their loved ones after nearly two years with the opening of the Causeway VTL from Monday.
Here comes the flood
RESIDENTS living in Lim Garden, Ipoh don’t get much sleep. Especially when it rains.
Enjoy, but follow SOP at all times
Malaysians and foreigners alike must still adhere to the Covid-19 SOP whether we like it or not.