We’re not multiracial enough in schools
We’re not multiracial enough in schools By Zan Azlee Last week, my wife and I were called to our daughter, Athena’s, school by her teachers. They had something to report, […]
We’re not multiracial enough in schools By Zan Azlee Last week, my wife and I were called to our daughter, Athena’s, school by her teachers. They had something to report, […]
Oh my (English) accent! By Zan Azlee My first language is the English language. Sure, people can criticise me all they want if they think that being Malay, I have […]
Don’t doubt the ‘lost at sea explanation’ By Zan Azlee As many would know, aside from writing my articles, I am also a broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker. Hence, a […]
How can an average Malaysian address the A-G report? By Zan Azlee I’m just an average person living an average life. I work an average job and I make an […]
Datuk Seri Draco in da house! By Zan Azlee How well do we know our politicians in Malaysia? We know them well enough to know that they are populists when […]
Sabahans could be Earth’s saviours By Zan Azlee The movement and collection of heat and carbon dioxide caused by pollution and global warming shows a worrying trend for countries near […]
The opening up of Myanmar By Zan Azlee Myanmar is a country close to my heart. It’s not because I have relatives there or that I’ve lived there before. In […]
One positive statement regarding Umno please By Zan Azlee My colleague, Dzulfitri Yusop, a fellow journalist, asked me yesterday if I could make one positive statement about Umno or name […]
Looks like Parameswara lost the election! By Zan Azlee I have fallen into the trap. The trap of going on family vacations during public and school holidays. So is my […]
Cambodia’s urban poor children By Zan Azlee Cambodia is most notoriously known for the 1970s violently oppressive Khmer Rouge regime led by Pol Pot. In more recent times, it has […]