Of 'frogs', Sabah and changing Malaysian politics
The good news is with more right-minded Independent MPs, we might be able to break the hegemony of party politics.
Taking stock and moving on for Malaysia
We need to get capable Malaysians with real life experience into Parliament with the right character to lead the nation.
Can you have your cake and eat it?
We should not take our democracy for granted. The right to vote is the essence of a democratic country.
Rock-solid oath
The promises made by the then-Malayan government to Sabah when Malaysia was formed in 1963 were literally cast in stone — the historical boulder in Keningau which serves to remind us of our rights to religious freedom, land, culture and customs.
Is a third force the next step?
In Scandinavian countries, the third force comprises citizens’ movements that elect representatives according to shared values and regardless of political parties.
Time for real change for Malaysian education
I HAVE been a big critic of and objector to Maszlee Malik as Education Minister from day one.

