
Cemetery and hospital – a reflection
Someone once said that a visit to the cemetery and hospital can teach a person good lessons in humility as well as humanity. I just

Someone once said that a visit to the cemetery and hospital can teach a person good lessons in humility as well as humanity. I just

FOCUS By VENESSA JAMES Two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are extending a helping hand to young pregnant women in a bid to reduce the incidence of
One of Malaysia’s oldest rugby clubs celebrated its 60th anniversary in style at the Riverside Majestic Hotel Kuching last week. Kuching Rugby Football Club (KRFC),

By DR AHMAD SAMSURI MOKHTAR I have been asked by my peers, is it true that the small-scale prototype of the ‘flying car’ exhibited at

During the Brooke era in Sarawak, every time the three white rajahs – James, Charles and Vyner – acquired a territory from the Sultan of

Sarawakians don’t have to agree with state PH chairman Chong Chieng Jen who appears pissed off because the GPS people are not listening to him.

ANALYSIS By ERDA KHURSYIAH BASIR The PH government’s biggest achievement to date has to be its success in getting rid of the kleptocracy label that

Open the newspaper and you will frequently come across a charity fundraising event and it is the same on social media. Requests for donations nowadays

Do you know that currently, some 3.6 million Malaysians are suffering from diabetes? This is the highest rate in Asia and one of the highest

It is always worrying when governments and academics raise a hue and cry about how inequality is rising and something or anything must be done