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Financial literacy key for elite athletes to make ringgit and sense
A TOTAL of 393 athletes under the Podium programme, the nation’s elite group of full-time athletes, will soon be earning a monthly salary ranging from RM1,500 to RM7,500.
We don’t value water enough in Malaysia
WATER, that most basic of life’s necessities, is often taken for granted until scarcity looms.
Burying attempts to overthrow the government
THE rather reclusive Tun Daim Zainuddin has found himself in the spotlight.
Water doesn’t just fall from the sky
MY nephew’s house was a mess. There were boxes everywhere, with those black rubbish bags all filled with water. Elsewhere, pots and pans were stacked high, also filled to the brim with water.
Unlock Perak’s tourism potential
THIS year should be an exciting time for visitors to Malaysia’s silver state, as Visit Perak Year 2024 has now kicked off.
How India have evolved in sports to challenge China at Asia
INDIA want to be next world sporting power from Asia to rival China soon.
A muddled affair
NO sooner after social media celebrated the best moments of 2023 and prayed for stability in 2024, the “Dubai Move” emerged: another alleged power grab in Malaysian politics supposedly brewing.
Sabah politics in a state of flux
POLITICAL dating is abuzz in Sabah. Politicians from either side of the divide are overtly or covertly meeting each other for possible tie-ups ahead of the state polls due anytime before September 2025.
Beauty in diversity
BETTER late than never, goes the adage, so I’m relieved that I’ve finally watched Malaysia’s much-acclaimed first crowdfunded film, Pendatang, which has emphatically won my admiration.