
Statesmanship, the Sarawak way
The Cambridge English Dictionary defines a statesman as “an experienced politician, especially one who is respected for making good judgments”. On August 22 Chief Minister

The Cambridge English Dictionary defines a statesman as “an experienced politician, especially one who is respected for making good judgments”. On August 22 Chief Minister

I finished rereading historian Frank Dikotter’s Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958–1962 which I read for the first time two

When I was a high school girl, I knew an old Hainanese auntie. I was in my teens while she was in her early 70s.

It is already 8am, Monday and I was going to have a three-hour class on security and national defence — a rather boring and dry

JANE took the seat by the window in a quiet coffee shop. She placed her handbag on the chair next to her and looked at

Come every August and September, Malaysians would be urged to fly the Jalur Gemilang in the name of patriotism. Those who decked their houses, cars,
Golf — to the man in the street is for the rich and famous. To the “towkays”, golf is a game where they can hobnob

Our group of boys in the ‘ulu’ (remote hinterland) of the late 50s through to the 60s had to be contented with our surroundings as

Do away with ‘Sabah for Sabahans’ and ‘Sarawak for Sarawakians’. Everyone should think of himself as Malaysian. “We may live in Sabah or Sarawak or
IPOH: Perak state executive councillor Howard Lee Chuan How has stated he has received death threats, one a few days ago and another yesterday. Lee,