Is Rejoining Cabinet the Ultimate Solution for MCA?

By Zhao Jin Xiang (translated name) With MCA’s extraordinary general meeting (EGM) just around the corner, former MCA President Chua Soi Lek urged the MCA leadership to not neglect Kajang by-election in line with their pursue of cabinet positions. Kajang by-election will reflect the voters’ choice to verify if Chinese community supports MCA to rejoin…

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Relying on Primary School Students to Fight Corruption?

By Ai Qian Recently the government conducted an anti-corruption campaign in one of the Chinese Vernacular primary schools. The response seemed to be good. In future the fight against corruption may be incorporated in the primary school curriculum. Even though it is a good idea to inculcate the ideals of saying no to corruption practices…

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National Reconciliation Needs More Effort

By Puah You Lai (Editor-In-Chief) Series of political wrestling in Malaysia can lead to racial tension. This can be seen from the Kangkong episode to Teresa Kok’s Chinese New Year video clip. The general public feel that this is a waste of resources and a negative sample of ruining racial ties. After the May 5…

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Kalimah Allah: One Nation Two Systems?

By Huang Zi (Current Issue Commentator) Though we call it One Malaysia, but there are great differences between East and West Malaysia. So much so, the opposite shore is seen as though a strange land of foreign country. There are not many news coverage of East Malaysia in the peninsular media; the volume is even…

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Kalimah Allah: One Nation Two Systems?

By Huang Zi (Current Issue Commentator) Though we call it One Malaysia, but there are great differences between East and West Malaysia. So much so, the opposite shore is seen as though a strange land of foreign country. There are not many news coverage of East Malaysia in the peninsular media; the volume is even…

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If I am a Voter in Kajang

By Lu Hui Jing If I am a voter in Kajang, I may be casting a spoilt vote on 23 March for the Kajang by-election to dampen the spirit of Zuraida Kamaruddin, head of PKR women’s wing who wants to help Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to win more than 10,000 of majority votes.…

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If I am a Voter in Kajang

By Lu Hui Jing If I am a voter in Kajang, I may be casting a spoilt vote on 23 March for the Kajang by-election to dampen the spirit of Zuraida Kamaruddin, head of PKR women’s wing who wants to help Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to win more than 10,000 of majority votes.…

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