The March 7 event will be hosted by SIGA founding member Mastercard at its Tech Hub in Manhattan, New York.
This tired old circus desperately needs an overhaul, a new ringmaster
When a show no longer excites the crowd, it is time for a change in leadership, writes Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin.
Small, yet meaningful Chinese New Year for Lee Chong Wei
Former world No. 1 badminton player, Datuk Lee Chong Wei will have a small gathering to celebrate the Lunar New Year, as his youngest son is less than two months old, and he does not want to risk going anywhere as Covid-19 is still in the air.
Covid-19 boosted, thanks to a fun run
National Cancer Society Malaysia administered Covid-19 booster jabs at a running event last Sunday. Sports organisers should consider working with the Health Ministry or other organisations to offer vaccines at their events.
Albums and memories
Thirteen-year-old Keerthanaa Surendran penned a story entitled ‘Albums’, which centres around Bryan, his father, stepmother, and how life had changed with the death of his mother two years ago.
AIA rectifies final GL, apologises to lawyer for classifying benign growth as cancerous
AIA Malaysia, in a statement to Twentytwo13 today, says it has rectified the final Guarantee Letter to reflect the accurate diagnosis of lawyer Lim Zi Hwei whose medical report stated she had a benign growth, and not a cancerous tumour.
Victory over Red Devils will give Gunners title push, says Malaysian fan
Malaysian Arsenal fan Gary Mark Nagan is excited about his favourite team’s form but believes its matches against the two Manchester clubs will decide if it regains the English league title it last won in 2004.
Of strays and corporate social responsibility
In a world that’s increasingly talking about environmental, social, and governance (ESG) compliance, a feeding-adoption-Trap, Neuter/Spay and Release programme for strays would be a big plus point for Malaysian manufacturers targeting Western markets, writes public relations expert, Jacqueline Arnold.
Lawyer cries foul after insurance company classifies benign growth as cancer
Lawyer Lim Zi Hwei hopes more people will read the final guarantee letters issued by insurance companies after learning her insurance company had classified her as having a cancerous tumour, despite the medical report stating it was a benign growth.
Decade-old idea to set up BMX tracks in Malaysian schools remains a pipe dream
National cycling coach John Beasley, in a 2011 paper, suggested that BMX be given the right attention as it is now an Olympic sport. Yet, work to popularise the sport and unearth new talents remain to be seen.
Olympians’ contributions to nation-building should be on the menu at tomorrow’s luncheon with Sports Minister
Malaysia’s Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh is set to meet Olympians over lunch tomorrow. Will it be another content for social media, or will there be serious conversations about turning our prized assets into nation-building ambassadors?
‘Pas’ dominance set to rise in state elections’
The ‘green wave’ or the dominance of Pas in state elections later this year is set to get stronger, as voters are expected to continue to register ‘protest votes’ despite not fully identifying with Pas and its struggles, says political analyst Dr Azeem Fazwan Ahmad Farouk.