3y

Hadi’s incoherent rampage is ‘sembah derhaka’ – Rais Hussin

PAS president should be stripped of all titles to bring him to heel

3y

International Women’s Day 2023 – António Guterres

Part of global trend against democracy, women’s rights, autonomy being questioned, denied

3y

Recommendations for disability-inclusive Malaysia Madani – civil society groups

Organisations share suggestions to make nation more accessible to marginalised groups

3y

Economic reform needs confidence, clarity – Geoffrey Williams & Mohamad Shafiq Sahruddin 

Most of PM’s policies will work out well, but communications have been terrible

3y

English competence among teachers vital to DLP – G25

Inability to use language to teach maths, science subjects will result in students losing interest

3y

Continue investing in nature for a safe, resilient, sustainable nation – WWF-Malaysia

Environmental group highlights benefits of using nature-based solutions to curb climate change impact

3y

Budget 2024 must be more strategic for Malaysia’s health – M’sian Health Coalition

System requires deep structural reforms, which needs resources

3y

Arresting teens over SPM paper disproportionate action by police – Malaysian Bar

Counselling, school disciplinary process better alternatives to harsh law enforcement

3y

An astute budget for continuity, market reassurance – Ong Kian Ming

Recently re-tabled document introduces small positive changes to signal future policy direction

3y

Malaysia heading towards labour, ageing crisis – SPCAAM

The nation lacks the necessary policies to ensure balanced economic development

3y

Independence of judiciary is sacrosanct – Hafiz Hassan

Judges must be able to perform their functions freely, independently to arrive at just, fair decisions

3y

What do Sabah’s party-hopping politicians do for the state? – Jason Santos

Eleven reps have switched sides since 2020 state election, yet Sabahans’ problems persist

3y

Govt, opposition should negotiate law for equitable constituency funds – Bersih

Withholding such allocations from Perikatan Nasional MPs disrespects their voters, argues NGO