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One of the primary expectations for the 2025 budget is a renewed focus on grassroots development.
It would not be out of place to hope for a budget that recognises the unifying power of sports, its economic contribution, and its potential to uplift the nation into 2025 and beyond, writes sports consultant Nur Jasni Mohamed.
Four young children are seen running on a track.
As various industries, and even government agencies, discuss and deliberate AI and data, the major stakeholders in the Malaysian sports scene seem aloof about digitalisation.
Six Malaysian teenagers will create history at the F1 in Schools World Finals in Saudi Arabia from Nov 22-28. This marks the first time in the competition’s history that a team is made up of students from three schools across three states.
Hiring the right people is one of the most critical and toughest challenges any organisation will face. Reckless appointments will lead to utter confusion. And this is not exclusive to football clubs, writes former Perak FC CEO Muhammad Yunus Zakariah.
Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin from Universiti Sains Malaysia’s School of Arts shares his thoughts on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s recent remarks about having the wealthy pay for their children’s education in top government schools, and the growing trend of ‘elites’ prioritising English over Bahasa Melayu.

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Pep Guardiola at Eithad Stadium on Oct 6, 2024. Image by Manchester City
Guardiola’s last dance with Manchester City?

Pep Guardiola’s contract is up next summer, and the Spaniard remains coy as to whether he will extend his stay with Manchester City, which could find itself in the lower divisions if it loses its case against the English Premier League.

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The writer’s dilemma: Navigating the art of expression

Former Director-General of the Maritime Institute of Malaysia, Dr Pola Singh, shares a candid reflection on his journey as a hobbyist writer. He explores the inspirations behind his craft, and reminds us that meaningful expression requires more than just the stroke of a pen.

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