‘M For Malaysia’ reminds us why we voted for change
Malaysians should expect that the leaders they voted for to work towards the future. If we start to see that these leaders are losing the plot, then we need to do something.
Malaysians should expect that the leaders they voted for to work towards the future. If we start to see that these leaders are losing the plot, then we need to do something.
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
She invited us to eat and both my father and I scoffed and just took glasses from the counter and drank water. We’re not filling our stomachs with food made by a Chinese!
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
Malaysia cannot focus on bread and butter issues until racial and religious issues are solved.
It is good news that Utusan will not be ceasing operations. However, raising the price of the newspaper in order to be sustainable is a little bit worrying.
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
Zakir Naik, balik India lah!
See! I told you that I will suggest a solution in my writing.
It took a former prime minister who used to lead the Malay-based party that ruled for sixty years to form another Malay-based party and make a promise to the Malays that their special privileges would not be taken away, to bring about a change in the government.