
The myth, mystery and magic of land ownership
Ancient aboriginal communities were the original land occupiers. Over a lengthened period of time, they assumed the label of land possessors. Then came the philosophers

Ancient aboriginal communities were the original land occupiers. Over a lengthened period of time, they assumed the label of land possessors. Then came the philosophers

“You didn’t hold my hand, but you had my back.“ – Elizabeth Melissa Heloise (Bella) messaged me after she and her classmates accidentally turned the

“WRITE something about yourself”. I still remember this ‘test’. It was given to me by a senior editor at Sarawak Tribune when I interviewed to

‘Debt is the worst poverty.’ – enslaved African renowned for his mathematical abilities back in 1700s, Thomas Fuller As Hari Raya Aidilfitri approaches, the excitement

SARAWAK, known globally for its lush rainforests, abundant biodiversity, and rich natural resources, sits at a pivotal crossroads. Its future economic prosperity hinges significantly on

Of Needed Synchronicities There are always peoplePeople who are open-mindedWith curiosity enough to allow the newAnd need perspectives, to break throughAlbeit, and oft— only after

“Anyone can become angry – that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for

Will the Malaysian government move to limit the Prime Minister’s tenure to two terms or a maximum of 10 years? This idea has sparked intense

Part 3 As we enter the third week of our discussion on Contradictory Leadership, we have had the opportunity to reflect on our diverse experiences

‘Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.’ Ernest Benn, British publisher ON March