Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin’s decision to quit Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia may see her lose her ministerial position. Some believe Zuraida ’s move will have little impact, but others fear that allocations and budgets to carry out activities in Ampang will be affected.
‘All the best, Zuraida but this is no time for politics’
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia deputy president Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu says losing Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin will not weaken the party, and that priority should be on economic recovery, and not politics.
Is Malaysia ready for more Ameer Ali Mydins?
In a country where most businessmen tend to be “diplomatic” when it comes to expressing their views, Datuk Ameer Ali Mydin is the exact opposite. It remains to be seen if more tycoons will speak their minds, in the best interest of Malaysia.
Malaysia, Japan to work on youth, sports initiatives as Look East Policy turns 40
Malaysia and Japan are set to work closely in youth and sports-related matters following the signing of a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) in Tokyo, yesterday.
SEA Games aftermath: ‘We have strayed, individually and collectively’
Scrutinise the roles that schools, families, employers, communities and society play in arresting the decline that we see in the sports that we were once dominant in, but struggle massively with, today, writes Datuk Dr Ramlan Abd. Aziz.
Malaysia needs total reset to reverse rot that started 60 years ago
To save this country from the current maelstrom of corruption and abuse of power, there has to be a systemic change in the fundamentals of governance, based on ethical and moral principles, in ensuring that the country’s wealth benefits the people, writes Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin.
3,000 days on, families of MH370 victims still have no closure
It has been 3,000 days since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished on March 8, 2014. While some have moved on, there is still no closure for the families of the victims.
HFMD: Over 47,000 cases reported this year
Since the start of the year till May 21, Malaysia has recorded 47,209 cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD). Here’s a breakdown of the numbers and what you need to know.
Brick-and-mortar shops still relevant, despite online onslaught, says tech retailer TMT
Thunder Match Technology’s (TMT) ‘Whatsapp Jer’ programme, introduced during the Movement Control Order in 2020, is here to stay. Despite the pivot to online retail, TMT sales and marketing director Eric Chan believes there is still a strong demand for brick-and-mortar shops.
Dissecting Malaysia’s ‘dismal’ SEA Games performance
Malaysia ends Hanoi SEA Games campaign at sixth spot, with 39 gold medals. Twentytwo13 dives into the statistics of the athletes’ performances.
‘Refreshing’ OLY Day 2022 right step in making Malaysian Olympians, past and present, relevant
Wanting to remain relevant and eager to evolve, Malaysia Olympians Association organises OLY Day 2022 to honour some of the country’s finest athletes, past and present.
‘Therapy’ is a beach life, working at a resort in Pulau Perhentian
Beach life is quite relaxing, despite it being hard, writes Pipa Arbee as she nears the end of a three-month working stint on Pulau Perhentian.
Holding on to what matters as we turn four today
This year, Twentytwo13 celebrates its fourth year in the industry. We will continue to bring the People’s Perspectives to the forefront, and Breaking Boundaries, while doing it.