Can an elected leader choose who he wants to neglect?
Can an elected leader choose who he wants to neglect? By Zan Azlee In a democracy, leaders are elected by the people in a society to lead and govern that […]
Can an elected leader choose who he wants to neglect? By Zan Azlee In a democracy, leaders are elected by the people in a society to lead and govern that […]
Will we stagnate with the status quo? By Zan Azlee JUNE 7 — During the election period last month, I was pretty adamant about wanting to see change, whether it […]
From excitement to fatigue By Zan Azlee MAY 31 – Last week, I had lunch with my friend, Liew Seng Tat, a famous award-winning Malaysian film director of Chinese descent. […]
I’m afraid, really afraid! By Zan Azlee MAY 24 — I’m going to be honest and say outright that I’m afraid of the recent turn of events in our country, […]
Lu lagi, lu lagi! By Zan Azlee Last week, I was in Jakarta on a working trip. The work was mainly corporate in nature, of which is very unfamiliar terrain […]
Serve all races By Zan Azlee MAY 17 — Yesterday, I got back from a working trip to Jakarta and in the taxi from KLIA, the driver started chatting with […]
The ‘Good vs Evil’ trap By Zan Azlee I disagree with the interviewees (forum panelists) in an article published in the Free Malaysia Today website on 14th May 2013 which […]
Remember ‘In the Heat of Battle: The Story of Lembah Pantai‘ which I did during the campaign and election period last week on AstroAwani.Com? Well, the TV version is all […]
The race factor By Zan Azlee MAY 10 — The race factor definitely played a role in the voter swing in the recent GE13. No doubt about it. So when […]
‘Apa lagi Ridhuan Tee mahu?’ By Zan Azlee This debacle with the headline written by the Utusan newspaper last Tuesday has got me thinking – which side is Ridhuan Tee […]
No more opinions, just hard facts before we vote By Zan Azlee Last Monday, I went into Lembah Pantai as usual for my journalistic duty and to find stories for […]