Travels and Cox’s Bazar
I am writing this quickly, as I have a plane to catch later today. I will be heading to Kenya as Chairman of the...
SUBANG JAYA DESERVES BETTER: WHY BASIC SERVICES SHOULDN’T FEEL LIKE A LUXURY
BY TEH ENG HOCK
Subang Jaya residents have been grappling with rubbish woes for some time now, and the perception is that matters have worsened...
Subang Jaya Deserves Its Own Food Court
Subang Jaya is blessed with cafés, restaurants, and mamaks at every corner. Yet for all our reputation as a food-loving city, we lack one...
A TRIP TO SLOVAKIA
By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem
The travel bug is a serious thing. Travelling becomes addictive. It does not matter how near or how far...
DO NOT FORSAKE US
By Sarawakian
Malaysia suddenly has a series of earthquakes. Luckily, we have not got any catastrophes since the gas pipeline fire incident in Subang Jaya...
Rebuilding Together: The Future of SS19/7 Flats Is in the Owners’ Hands
BY TEH ENG HOCK
In researching the case of the SS19/7 low-cost flats, I came across a startling statistic: only 35 Joint Management Bodies (JMBs)...
Parliamentary Notes on the GPA and URA Bills
Selamat Hari Merdeka to all!
I am writing this on the evening of the eve of the national day. We had just concluded the mid-year...
What Makes a Leader Worth Following
By Paul Yung
Strong and weak leadership are not always obvious at first glance. Many times, weak leadership hides behind charisma, authority, or even popularity....
EDITORIAL: Unity Beyond the Flags – Living the Spirit of Merdeka and Malaysia Day
Every year, as August fades into September, Malaysians proudly raise the Jalur Gemilang and belt out patriotic songs. Merdeka and Malaysia Day celebrations rekindle...
SHOPPING CENTRE ICONS
By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem
In countries, regions and states which I have visited, each would have at least one iconic shopping centre. Within...