Sabah medical practitioners fear the worst following spike in Covid-19 cases in the state.
Author: Haresh Deol
Vials, syringes and needles – is Malaysia prepared for mass Covid-19 vaccine delivery?
Industry experts warn Malaysia, like many other developing nations, should start stocking up on vials, disposable syringes and needles even before buying Covid-19 vaccine to avoid possible worldwide shortage.
Many studies on Malaysian sports but what have we really learnt?
Numerous studies and researches to improve Malaysian sports have been carried out by experts over the years but judging by the present day scenario, it remains a mystery if the guardians have learnt anything.
So how many goals did Mokhtar Dahari score? 85? 86? Or more?
Football fans in Malaysia are made to believe (the late) Datuk Mohktar Dahari scored 86 goals but it is a figure that even the FA of Malaysia cannot confirm as we have once again failed in documenting history.
Event by TSG Cycling Team to ‘celebrate’ passionate Finance Minister
Recent cycling event in Kuala Terengganu to celebrate Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz, who is a cycling enthusiast, explains pro-athlete Hariff Saleh.
Minister Rina Harun faces bankruptcy suit
Paris-based film and television programme production company Sarl Novovision has filed a bankruptcy suit against Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Rina Harun for failing to pay some RM1.9 million for television shows purchased close to a decade ago.
In Malaysia, athletes toil but officials reap the rewards
Athletes make sacrifices and bring honour to the country but they end up playing second fiddle to officials who are put on a pedestal and rewarded with perks, even free health screening.
With high rating, best for Muhyiddin to call for polls soon, says political expert
An academician says now is the best time for Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to call for a general election. This comes after 69 per cent of close to 3,500 Malaysian voters surveyed by Merdeka Centre said they are satisfied with his performance as prime minister.
Set up unit to implement election reforms, says ERC boss
Electoral Reforms Committee chairman Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman says setting up an implementation unit under the Prime Minister’s Department will be the first step to ensure the 49 recommendations by the ERC become a reality.
Give IGP extra hands to combat drug trade, says criminologist
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) lecturer Assoc Prof Datuk Dr P. Sundramoorthy hopes the Public Service Department will hear Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador out and increase the number of narcotics personnel to fight the lucrative drug trade in the country.
Tourism Ministry explores travel bubbles, Singapore top target
The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry is working on ways to encourage tourism in Malaysia, catering to foreign and domestic travellers, especially Singaporeans, while ensuring the safety of the rakyat and the visitors.
Dribble into basketball, Saifuddin urges companies
Communications and Multimedia Minister and avid basketball fan Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah has urged more corporations to invest in the sport as he hopes to see it scale to great heights.
Back to starting line as elite athletes race to get fit
The Movement Control Order imposed on March 18 has affected the fitness levels of Malaysia’s elite athletes. The National Sports Institute is now helping the athletes to get back on track ahead of several major tournaments next year.