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NS trainees rewarded with freebies and discounts
All the 85,000 national service trainees will get a loyalty programme card entitling them to a lifetime of free and discounted products and services.
NS trainees rewarded with freebies and discounts
All the 85,000 national service trainees will get a loyalty programme card entitling them to a lifetime of free and discounted products and services.
Sabah BN parties seek fair share of power
Sabah Barisan Nasional component parties want a broad-based power-sharing system which is equitable to all parties at all levels. Parti Bersatu Sabah deputy president Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili, who is also Minister in the Prime Minister's Depart-ment, said the party had always been against the rotation system as it was financially costly and lacked continuity as the state's chief minister was changed every two years.
Heavy at the top with expanded Cabinet
The Cabinet is no longer a place for cosy discussions. In fact, it befits a banquet. SUHAINI AZNAM writes.
Nazri needs a strong showing to boost image
Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz was the name most speculated before the Cabinet line-up was unveiled on March 27. Talk was that the Perak politician would be dropped from the list but he survived. Comment by Wong Chun Wai.
Nazri needs a strong showing to boost image
Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz was the name most speculated before the Cabinet line-up was unveiled on March 27. Talk was that the Perak politician would be dropped from the list but he survived. Comment by Wong Chun Wai.
Ongkili gets his reward
Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili could have moved up the government administration ladder 10 years ago had he accepted offers to leave Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) and join the Barisan Nasional.
Upko suggests new formula to share power
A new power-sharing arrangement that takes into consideration all views given by Barisan Nasional parties should be put in place with the scrapping of the chief minister rotation system, Parti Upko president Tan Sri Bernard Dompok said.
Two extra posts at PM's department
An additional two ministerial posts have been created for the Prime Minister's Department, bringing the total number to six.
Cabinet shaped by realities
Could Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi have been a little bit more radical and bold in appointing his new Cabinet, given that he had been handed such a sweeping mandate in the 2004 general election? Comment by Wong Sulong.