Who is really divided – Malays or Malay political parties?
Put race aside for now, and the Malays will support whichever party they see fit to represent them.
Put race aside for now, and the Malays will support whichever party they see fit to represent them.
What the hell are these politicians and MPs squabbling about? The people and country are more important lah!
The similarities between Rosmah Mansor and Imelda Marcos are quite uncanny.
Imposing it in Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur seems suspiciously coincidental with Anwar’s takeover bid.
It doesn’t matter if you eat pork or not and nobody cares if you drink tuak or not.
I think Deputy Minister Zahidi Zainul Abidin needs to resign for falsely accusing UMS student Vevoneh Mosibin of lying.
What if the government or other political parties are doing things that we don’t notice because we’re so caught up with Covid19?
I answer all your burning questions in my Talking Edge column at Options, The Edge.
After more than 500 days, it seems like Malaysians are feeling increasingly dissatisfied with what Pakatan Harapan has done as the government.
500 days on, and Harapan can’t just bank on revenge as their winning point to stay on as the government.
I’m glad that our prime minister voices out on racism, but I think that whatever he is doing is not enough.