
Education and other reforms in ‘on the march’ Sarawak
BY JOE FERNANDEZ WITH newfound stability post-pandemic, Sarawak is ready for long-awaited reforms in education and various sectors across Malaysia. There’s unity and political will

BY JOE FERNANDEZ WITH newfound stability post-pandemic, Sarawak is ready for long-awaited reforms in education and various sectors across Malaysia. There’s unity and political will

SARARAWKIANS have every reason to feel deeply disappointed and frustrated after the federal authorities backtracked on the special teacher recruitment programme, which was specifically designed

By Joe Fernandez The RM will stop heading north when speculators stop selling US$ and start buying the American currency by selling RM and gold!

The recent anonymous two-parter article titled ‘Abang Jo’s Luck Is Running Out’ in a national news portal is nothing short of a smear campaign aimed

The debate on increasing representation for Sarawak and Sabah in Malaysia’s legislative framework is not new. However, the recent proposal by Projek SAMA, an NGO

BY THAASHAA DIVEENA In my previous article, I had mentioned about English in Malaysian education on the surface. I do have to mention this though:

By THAASHAA DIVEENA The inclusion of English in the Malaysian education system is seen as a significant contributor to the country’s growth, both nationally and

Alas, just when I thought the issue about Sarawak’s historical rights to our natural resources is settled – more or less – the debate over

BY PROF. (DR.) NAVIN C NAIDU Rules are mostly made to be broken and are too often for the lazy to hide behind. – General

Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Nor’s appeal to Sarawak to cover part of the costs for his state’s participation in Sukma is ridiculous