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These are extraordinary times
While we might pride ourselves on being a democratic country, right now public health and safety should take precedence over democratic processes.
Doing the job free from politics
THE Mayor of Kuala Lumpur is not only one of the most high-profile positions in the country, but it is also one of the most political.
The best that Malaysia can offer
THE recent heavy traffic along the North-South Highway as well as long lines at the toll plazas were an indication that Malaysians are travelling – not overseas, but locally.
A second chance to keep hopes alive
THERE are two key dates at the end of August and September that are crucial in the country’s push to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.The first is the expiry of the recovery movement control order (MCO) on Aug 31 and the second is the expiry of the loan moratorium on Sept 30.
Water disruption is not a laughing matter
Access to our water resources should be tightly controlled to prevent any sabotage.
Please leave your wallet at home
IMAGINE going more than a year without carrying cash on your person. No money at all, just your smartphone and credit cards.
Reckless riders endanger motorists
WITH a swipe of your finger, your order of pizza, fried chicken and burgers will be at your doorstep within minutes. There is no need to get into your car, drive to your favourite restaurant, find a parking spot, spend another 15 minutes getting your order through before finally getting your meal.
As United stumbles, Liverpool rises
THE weekend’s here. But your partner/wife/husband/best friend appears listless, has a blank expression and is generally uninterested.
Tackling the terror threat
The police have been largely successful but more needs to be done to ensure peace and harmony.
A year of hits and misses for the govt
NEXT week will mark a year since Malaysia witnessed a change of government.
The game of geopolitics
Malaysia is performing a delicate balancing act between two superpowers.
Time right to set up police watchdog
“THIS is a country that is governed by the rule of law not the jungle. You cannot abduct people in broad daylight, in circumstances like this. This cannot occur in a civilised society and there must be repercussions.”