Instances of truly colour-blind love
Let me start by telling a crush that I had on someone when I was in Primary Five – she was studying Primary Six in
Let me start by telling a crush that I had on someone when I was in Primary Five – she was studying Primary Six in
The manner in which the nation’s rulers handled the recent developments involving the abdication of Sultan Muhammad V as Yang di-Pertuan Agong reflects the maturity
Last year Sarawak imported RM4.4 billion worth of food while it exported only RM1.17 billion. Hence, the deficit in food trade balance is RM3.27 billion.
Someone in Sabah said Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal’s Warisan is a “one-off party” made up of “frustrated people”, and therefore, should be dissolved. He thinks
World Health Organisation (WHO) statistics have revealed that about 16 million adolescent girls give birth every year, with most of them from low- and middle-income
This past Saturday on January 11, candles were lit in various parts of Sarawak in memory of the fifth chief minister, Pehin Sri Adenan Satem,
What does mass education do to and for a developing country? How was it implemented and what have been achieved so far? In a developing
Yesterday, as I was passing by a recycling centre at Tabuan Laru in Kuching, I saw a group of people sitting or standing outside it.
The surprise outcome of Congo’s election – a vote meant to bring closure to years of turmoil under President Joseph Kabila (pic) – has done
Licensing of tourist guides in Malaysia was introduced in 1975 and I was among the pioneer batch to receive certificates from the Tourist Development Corporation
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