
Exploring diverse flavours
AS I sit here in quiet ambience of my room, listening to the church bells ringing softly at 6 am, I can’t help but feel

AS I sit here in quiet ambience of my room, listening to the church bells ringing softly at 6 am, I can’t help but feel

I’VE never been much of a gamer. Anything that demands more than a minute of my feeble attention span gets tossed aside for the next

There’s a saying in Malay: “The hand that gives is better than the one that takes”. It highlights the value of generosity and what blessing

By Nurul Ilma Binti Salleh IntroductionIn today’s global economy, sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity for businesses that aim to thrive and

Grown-up people do not know that a child can give exceedingly good advice even in the most difficult case. A fool with a heart and

“The world needs all types of minds, and sensory experiences are the windows through which we explore, learn, and contribute our unique perspectives.“ Temple Grandin (1947-Present);

I never thought that giving a silly name to the spider outside my room window would create affection for an eight-legged creature that, in another

After nearly 35 years of service, having held senior positions across various states and now stationed at the headquarters, I have realised that the most

If it doesn’t come roaring out of you in spite of everything, don’t do it. – Charles Bukowski (1920-1994), German-American writer To write this column,

If knowledge is power, and power corrupts, does knowledge corrupt?– James Moore, Canadian politician Malaysian C-O-K-E (Corruption of Knowledge Endures) is a self-inflicted wound with