
A Sarawakian PM is not impossible
DRIZZLING and heavy rain in most parts of Sarawak on Friday night did nothing to cool the ‘political heat’ that had reached its climax. Some

DRIZZLING and heavy rain in most parts of Sarawak on Friday night did nothing to cool the ‘political heat’ that had reached its climax. Some

CHOICES have been made and fingers stained as evidence of accountability under a recognised democratic system. Congratulations to the candidates who successfully won the hearts

TODAY is voting day — the day of resolve that all Malaysians excitedly anticipate. Stress is increasingly felt. No further campaign activities will be held

The last 18 hours starting at 7am yesterday morning until midnight last night was the most critical time in the 15th general election as it

Almost like a tradition on polling day, the onus is on leaders as well as members of the grassroots to get as many people as

Being brave meant that though you might be frightened, you would face the greatest danger if you knew it was the right thing to do.

Hollywood’s a place where they’ll pay you a thousand dollars for kiss, and fifty cents for your soul. – Marilyn Monroe, American actress I was

Political analysts believe that Democratic Action Party (DAP) may only hold two seats in Sarawak after the 15th general election (GE15). The two seats are

TOMORROW is polling day when Malaysians will vote to determine the country’s future. This is one of the fundamental ideas that sustain the democratic system:

THE issue of rural and urban development in Sarawak has become the central focus of every election. With an area approximately equivalent to Peninsular Malaysia