‘Foot-in-mouth’ disease, taking on Trump
There has always been constant chatter over the years in coffee shops, newspapers and now in social media about bigots, and to put it politely
There has always been constant chatter over the years in coffee shops, newspapers and now in social media about bigots, and to put it politely
Recently I watched a movie called “22 July” on Netflix. Nope. It’s not a movie about Sarawak’s Independence Day. In fact, “22 July” is the
Putrajaya’s recent excuse that local council elections in Malaysia may give rise to conflicts related to race is certainly not well-received as it implies a
Chinese all over the world celebrated the Winter Solstice Festival on Dec 22, 2018. One of the traditional Chinese festivals, it is marked by the
It picked up momentum after the May 9 general election and the desolated automotive industry which has been lying quiet in the last couple of years, is all of
Sabah Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Satta) president Datuk Seri Winston Liaw was reported to have said, “After a study made and communicating with
At this time of the year, one of the many thoughts that spring to my mind is both simple and direct. That is: peace and

Recently, a wealthy friend asked me how much I spent holidaying with my family over the past decade. I told him ballpark, around RM500,000. To
Education, by very simple definition, is the process of acquiring knowledge through learning. Schools are institutions to facilitate the process of learning. Teachers are experts
Change is ubiquitous. No country remains backward. No society remains traditional. Influences for social changes come from within the nation and with an increasingly capitalist,