
Sarawak and Sabah’s struggle for fairness
The push by Sarawak and Sabah to restore their one-third parliamentary representation is not just about numbers. It is about fairness. It’s about rights. It’s

The push by Sarawak and Sabah to restore their one-third parliamentary representation is not just about numbers. It is about fairness. It’s about rights. It’s

OVER the past few days, I had the privilege of attending a two-day workshop titled ‘Journalism in a New Media World’ organised by the Malaysian

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‘Keep on beginning and failing. Each time you fail, start over again, and you will grow stronger until you have accomplished a purpose—not the one

It’s truly disappointing. Once again, our counterparts in Malaya, particularly those in positions of authority, have shown themselves to be unreliable. Despite 61 years of

SARARAWKIANS have every reason to feel deeply disappointed and frustrated after the federal authorities backtracked on the special teacher recruitment programme, which was specifically designed

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