Najib Can’t Shut Up About Sabah’s Dissolution Of Assembly When He Has Other Things To Worry About
Former prime minister Najib Razak, true to everyone’s expectations, has begun the appeals process against his conviction. He has filed three notices of appeal to overturn his conviction, Najib was convicted of seven counts of corruption for accounts relating to the rm42 million belonging to SRC International, which carries a 12 year jail sentence and […]
Foreign Visitors Must Pay Quarantine Cost Or Have Their LTV Pass Revoked
Malaysia is not being lenient on the matter involving quarantine of foreigners coming into the country, ever since we started seeing a spike in cases especially from those travelling here. With the impending opening up of the borders and return of students and foreigners who are either employed or have spouses, the government is not […]
Covid-19: MoH Reports Single Digit Cases Today
Today, the Ministry of Health have identified 8 new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 8,964 cases, with 223 active cases as of July 30. 3 of the 8 new cases are imported, with 5 cases being local transmission cases. 5 new cases have recovered, bringing the total of recovered cases to […]
Sony’s BRAVIA TVs Are Ready For Playstation 5 And So Should You
‘Ready for PlayStation 5′. That is the tagline. In partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), Sony announced today a lineup of BRAVIA TVs that will make gamers gaming experience even better. The lineup will make it easier for consumers to select the optimum TV in preparation for the upcoming and highly anticipated launch of PlayStation […]
Authorities Can Only Do So Much, It’s Up To The People Now
“What will the state of Selangor do to ensure that everyone will follow this new rule?” That was the question one reporter asked Selangor Chief Minister, Amirudin Shahri during a Q&A session at a press conference for Selangor E-Bazar Raya Campaign yesterday regarding the new rule to make face masks compulsory. A very good question […]
[BREAKING] Sabah Chief Minister Dissolves State Assembly; Snap Election Polls In Imminent Future
Sabah Chief Minister Shafie Apdal has announced dissolution of state assembly paving way for polls within 60 days. In the midst of a national Covid-19 pandemic, snap polls will be held to decide the next ruling coalition for the Sabah. Click here for our coverage on this quickly developing political change.
Musa Aman, Formerly Charged With 46 Counts Of Corruption Poised To Become Sabah Chief Again
Former Sabah chief minister once on the receiving end of 46 criminal charges linked to timber concessions contract is looking to return to his seat as chief minister with a coalition of elected representatives from Sabah Umno, PPBM, STAR, PBS, PKR, DAP, Warisan and Upko. Values? Clearly some in the opposition have never heard of […]
Issues That Were Highlighted In Parliament Yesterday; What You Need To Know
Here are some of the topics that were highlighted at the Dewan Rakyat sitting yesterday: Starting off, one of the topics that was highlighted was the implementation of the Petrol Subsidy Program (PSP) to which the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry and the Finance Ministry (MoF) have decided to deny the implementation. The reason […]