Putting politics at the mind’s backseat
Politics, I have enough of its dosage. Anointed once, albeit (probably – I think) half-heartedly by the man holding the Krian state seat to replace
Politics, I have enough of its dosage. Anointed once, albeit (probably – I think) half-heartedly by the man holding the Krian state seat to replace
There are zillions of possibilties when it rains or just during moments before and after the downpours. During the small world of my younger days,
Generally, the people of Sarawak comprising diverse ethnic and religious groups, after more than half a century of Independence, are more convinced that their decision,
The past one week has been a happy one for me. In the short span of time, I attended two birthday parties; one was held
My earliest memory dates back to late 1957 or early 1958 when being carried by Saban Imong a.k.a Apai Badey on his shoulder, a statement
O bviously, the City of Kuching, with a long history of religious tolerance and racial harmony, has gone through a transformation from a town of
Sarawak United People’s Party ( SUPP ) Women Central’s theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is “Love Yourself.” According to SUPP Central Women Sec
RUNNING a big secondary school at the age of 28? It is not really a young age but in Sarawak or even in the entire
Today, I will be saying goodbye to my Aunt Catherine. She is scheduled to be buried at a Catholic cemetery in Kuching. One of my
The election fever is gripping the nation once again, though not so much in Sarawak yet in anticipation of the 14th General Election (GE14), the
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