
Echoes of Experience
‘We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.’ – Anaïs Nin, a prominent French-born American writer, recognised for her work as a

‘We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.’ – Anaïs Nin, a prominent French-born American writer, recognised for her work as a

The decision by the Public Health, Housing and Local Government Ministry to review and adjust allowances for community leaders, and village chiefs (KMKK) across Sarawak

One thing is quite clear for the unity government. If Umno stands solidly behind the coalition, the Madani administration of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar

I remember Uncle John boiling coffee in a tin pot on a rusty kerosene stove at midnight. It was odd and amazing how he always

Electric vehicles (EVs) have become the symbol of a cleaner, greener future. Governments across the globe, supported by environmental activists, are championing their use to

Having penned two durian narratives previously, the scarcity of roadside sightings of the King of Fruits across Sarawak prompts a reflection on captivating durian tales

Prof Dr Navin C Naidu A former federal minister reportedly questioned Sarawak’s position on its territorial boundaries. He went on to assert that they are

Fulfilling MA63 demands was one of the initial directives I set when I became prime minister, despite the criticisms. Sometimes the opposition criticises me, alleging

‘Music touches us emotionally, where words alone can’t.’ ― American actor, musician Johnny Depp Wherever I go these days, I hear the ‘APT.’ song by Rose

Be not afraid of growing slowly; be afraid only of standing still. – Chinese proverb Weaklings and weak-links in government need early retirement. They are