Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Category: Opinion

The jungle is neutral

I worked as a fulltime tourist guide for the then largest tour operator in Malaysia in 1973. While waiting for my passengers to arrive, I

Asean must meet on transboundary haze

In our rather difficult and complicated world, if countries should ever meet whenever there is a crisis, then I think this is the right time.

Road safety in M’sia

We shiver as emergency vehicles speed past us on the road. Our hearts miss a beat as we hear of a road accident on the

Car Chase

It was late at night when Anson and Tina excused themselves from their friend’s party. It was a great party with good foods, beautiful decorations

Getting frontliners ready for VM2020

Personnel who service customers or interact with the public are called frontliners. They are expected to play the role of ambassador as they represent the

Here’s to canine world’s heroes

It’s a dog’s life, as the Sarawak Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) staff will testify. It’s bad enough trying to beat

Saratok Chinese are a special breed

They speak Iban and local Malay just like the native speakers; their Iban sometimes better than those of city Ibans. They even scold or reprimand

They have no love for Sarawak

When Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said Malaysian politics is stable because Pakatan Harapan (PH) keeps its promises, netizens got riled up. Someone called him

Educational freedom for S’wak

Quality education is a right that should be made accessible and affordable to all. It should be a universally basic human right. It is only