Author: Nazmi Suhaimi

Make youth participation meaningful

Invest in people because the dividends are incredible. ― linkedin.com If you are reading this, today marks the beginning of a three-day mega event celebrating the inauguration of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu’s (PBB) new wing in Sibu. This marks the culmination and realisation of the party leadership’s vision to inject

AFF empowers Satok entrepreneurs

KUCHING: Seven entrepreneurs in the Satok constituency received a boost to their businesses with assistance from the Sarawak government’s Agricultural Facilitation Fund (AFF). Satok assemblyman Datuk Ibrahim Baki presented the recipients with cooking equipment at a simple ceremony at the PBB Satok service centre today (Sept 29). The beneficiaries were

Keep fighting the good fight

If one were to learn something back in the old days, read a book, most would say. Today, they can do the same by watching instructional videos. The purpose is the same, but the medium is different and far more efficient. For me, instructional videos have been a godsend whenever

You’re not fooling anyone

They can’t kill your dreams, so they assassinate your character. ― Nitya Prakash, writer, banker and motivational speaker Over the past week, a series of articles attacking Sarawak and Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg have made rounds on social media. As of writing, the series, titled,

What a difference a debate makes

IT was only two months ago that sitting United States President Joe Biden had his re-election bid effectively ended after the 81-year-old stumbled and stammered through his debate with former President Donald Trump. Gone were the eloquence and charm that Biden was known for throughout his political career, and in

Question mark over China’s renewed claim

What could be their end goal? That is one question that begs an answer when attempting to explain the controversy surrounding China’s 10-dash line claim in the South China Sea. It was around this time last year that the country published a new map laying territorial claims over disputed regions

Navigating the unattainable homeownership dream

Every person growing up is often nurtured with two main aspirations: starting a family and owning a home to settle down in. The former is often seen as a matter of fate or one of life’s mysteries, while the latter’s conclusion appears predetermined, barring any divine intervention. So, why are

Authenticity in political messaging

This week, I followed the Democratic National Convention (DNC), a party convention for Democrats ahead of the United States presidential election. For an avid political observer, party conventions such as this are a great opportunity to analyze speeches delivered by leaders, providing insight into the issues affecting the local population.

Another reshuffle? Are you kidding?

Political Turmoil: The Reshuffle Chronicles Begin Anwar’s Cabinet: Stability or Shake-Up? It has only been eight months since the first Cabinet reshuffle of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s administration, and as speculations would have it, another reshuffle is on the cards. Surely, this has to be one of those

Don’t be tone deaf

Every people, every society, needs a culture of resistance, a culture of being difficult and disobedient, that is the only way they will ever be able to stand up to the inevitable abuse of power by whoever runs the state apparatus, the capitalists, the communists, the socialists, the Gandhians, whoever.