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A group of Malaysian fans cheering on Harimau Malaya in a friendly against India. Southeast Asian fans are passionate about the Asean Championship Cup, which kicks off on Dec 8.
Veteran football coach Steve Darby tells Twentytwo13 why the Asean Championship Cup matters but says the top teams should look at winning the Asian Cup and qualifying for the World Cup.
Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah wonders why there has been no progress, seven months after the acid attack on Selangor FC player Faisal Halim. He says, “somewhere there (seems to be) a remote control”.
A new guideline for the implementation of flexible working arrangements launched today by the Human Resources Ministry may require employers in certain industries to hire additional staff, as not all industries can adopt and adapt to such a scheme.
Small Medium Enterprise (SME) Association of Malaysia president Chin Chee Seong says the new guidelines on flexible working arrangements launched by the Human Resources Ministry today can work for certain industries, but not all employers will benefit from such a scheme.
A significant disconnect persists between what academia provides and what industries require. Bridging this gap is vital to nurturing the talent our world needs, writes senior lawyer Datuk Seri Dr Jahaberdeen Mohammed Yunoos.
The race to become president of the two most popular sports associations in Malaysia – badminton and football – is heating up. The FA of Malaysia will see a new president next year, while the BA of Malaysia’s acting president, Datuk V. Subramaniam, says it isn’t surprising there is a move against him ahead of the election next year.

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My biggest regret? Supporting the naturalisation of footballers

Naturalisation in Malaysian football seems to be all impulsive and out of control. We must bear in mind that the exercise must always be regarded as a temporary fix and a mere stopgap measure to the immediate challenges of our national squad, writes Muhammad Yunus Zakariah.

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