Corruption crunch
Our authorities are trying to reset Malaysia for a more wholesome image, but that’s easier said than done.
By the book
Opinions and perspectives may proliferate, but the letter of the law shall prevail.
Mad media mania
The US is afraid a social media platform, perceived as a ticking timebomb, is about to explode in an expose of its nation.
Don’t blame the media
That’s sound advice for anyone, more so politicians who shoot from the hip in a plural society.
Standing tall together
IT’S a little more than a month away from our National Day celebrations, when the nation turns 62, but ironically, instead of proudly celebrating being Malaysian, some of us are continuing to preach about race and religion.
Red blood runs through us all
Contrary to the belief of some, the frequent use of racist slurs doesn’t make it right in any context, and it’s high time it is eradicated.
Sense of inclusion needed
While the China-Hong Kong union still sits uncomfortably at times two decades on, the road ahead is slowly but surely being paved.
Together we stand
Farcical political situations and a depleting economy. If there’s a time to rally the troops to thwart the country’s follies, the upcoming National Day looks the opportune moment.
Alma maters which matter
THE Convent Light Street in Penang will always be a special place for me. It remains the only sister school of my alma mater, St Xavier’s Institution, where I had my primary and secondary education.
A change is in the air?
Loosening wheels and appearing cracks are endemic of a Government swiftly put together, but these wrongs may be righted soon – at the expense of some.
Calling the kettle black
The West’s latest accusations against China’s human rights record simply reek of hypocrisy.
One for all and all for one
THE controversy surrounding the appointment of Latheefa Koya as the new Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief commissioner isn’t going away soon and can only lead to waves of discontent and suspicion.