Tun Dr M relaunches ‘Chedet’ website to mark his 101st birthday


PETALING JAYA: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has marked his 101st birthday by relaunching his official website, thechedet.com, with a refreshed design and updated content.

The revamped website serves as a platform for Mahathir's articles, speeches, media statements, videos, books and photographs, while also allowing members of the public to leave birthday greetings.

Among the well-wishers was Saraswathi from Kuala Lumpur, who wrote: "Happy Birthday Tun. Happy 101st Birthday Tun! Today, we celebrate not only an extraordinary milestone but also a remarkable life devoted to service, leadership, and the pursuit of a better future."

Grace Aisyah, also from Kuala Lumpur, thanked Mahathir for his "lifelong service and unwavering commitment to Malaysia". At the same time, Noor Sa'adah Sha'ari from Ampang wished him continued good health and said his contributions to the nation would always be remembered.

Born on July 10, 1925, Mahathir served as Malaysia's fourth prime minister from 1981 to 2003 before returning as the country's seventh prime minister from 2018 to 2020.

Known as the Father of Malaysia's Development, Mahathir also holds the distinction of serving twice as Malaysia's prime minister, earning him not only the country's oldest former prime minister at 101, but also the longest-serving.

 

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