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Aerial view of Johor Bahru.
After 11 years, Johor will revert to Saturday-Sunday as its weekends from the current Friday-Saturday. The move is natural, given the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone, which would enhance productivity.
The systemic abuses of power, exemplified by allegations against Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH), underscore the need for accountability and reform in businesses and religious institutions, writes strategic communications practitioner, Eliza Mohamad.
Subang MP Wong Chen believes strong political will exists within the current government to push for the Social Work Profession Bill, citing the recent Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings Sdn Bhd (GISBH) scandal as the reason for the need for legislation to regulate and professionalise social workers.
For those still asking the rakyat to “tolerate” one another and differing beliefs, let me tell you – “tolerate” is a bad word. The right word is “respect”, writes public relations expert Jacqueline Arnold.
Three creative young Malaysians emerge as winners in the recently concluded Pipit Writing Competition. Sponsored by Twentytwo13, the competition received entries from talented young writers nationwide.

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‘So what if the Malaysian football team is privatised?’

Fans were quick to accept the privatisation of the football league and hated the idea of state-owned football associations. Then, why was there so much brouhaha about plans to privatise the national football team, asks ex-Perak FC CEO, Muhammad Yunus Zakariah.

New grants to help SMEs adopt AI

Minister of Digital Gobind Singh Deo urges Malaysian companies, including SMEs, to explore emerging technologies to further strengthen the nation’s digital economy.

Beyond the White Coat: A tribute to the unsung heroes of medicine

Twentytwo13 contributor Pola Singh attended the launch of the book ‘Beyond the White Coat’ at Universiti Malaya recently. He says the book is a powerful reminder that doctors are not just healers but also human beings who experience the full spectrum of emotions, challenges, and triumphs.

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