Top posts

Featured Posts

Lajim’s new gambit rattling Sabah PKR

Sabah MPs Wilfred Bumburing and Lajim Ukin’s unusual
terms of ‘joining’ PKR has raised the question and
stoked resentment within state PKR.
They try to keep it as quiet as possible – to subdue the irritations – but Sabah PKR just can’t keep it down. The prevailing discomfort has morphed into serious disagreements and the leaders just can’t keep it behind the curtains anymore.

Since MPs Wilfred M Bumburing (Tuaran) and Lajim Ukin (Beaufort) and later (Senator) Maijol Mahap, “joined” PKR, several serious consequences have surfaced.

First of all, Bumburing and Lajim’s unusual terms of “joining” PKR without becoming actual PKR members have raised the question of their real commitment to PKR.

Bersih Sabah demand explanation on the delay in RCI

KOTA KINABALU: The 11th of September 2012 marks exactly one month since the announcement of the Terms of Reference on Sabah's Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) on illegal immigrants was announced. However, as to date, there is nothing but deafening silence on this matter as there is yet to be any concrete action taken to show that the government is serious in carrying out their promises to the people of Sabah.

Bersih Sabah is demanding explanations for the long delay in the implentation of the RCI.

Pesakit kronik diabetes dan buah pinggang terpinggir dapat bantuan kerajaan

Oleh: Mail Mathew
Rumah kediaman Saziman dalam keadaan serba daif.


TENOM: Sesungguhnya kemerdekaan yang sudah dilalui kira kira 49 tahun lalu namun masih terdapat sisa sisa insan terus terpinggir tidak menikmati bantuan kerajaan, dimana keadaan penghidupan mereka bagaikan sebuah bahtera yang belayar dalam suasana gelap gelita tanpa hala tujuan yang sebenar.

Malahan dalam keadaan terpaksa mereka terus mendiami sebuah rumah dalam serba kedaifan tanpa disedari pihak berkuasa keperitan nhidup mereka namun kerajaan pula saban hari melaung laungkan slogan mereka ke dalam media arus perdana seperti "Rakyat didahulukan, pencapaian diutamakan dan janji ditepati".


Booming health tourism in Malaysia

PETALING JAYA:Malaysian healthcare has not only attracted neighboring countries but also tourists from developed countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom and Japan, due to the high quality of services rendered and the reasonable rates offered.

Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council's chief executive officer (CEO) Dr Mary Wong said last year, the number of healthcare tourists to the country showed an increase of 48% from 2010, with 583,000 arrivals recorded compared to 383,000 in 2010.

Why socialism fails nations

An economics teacher at a local school made a statement that he had never failed a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class. That class had insisted that Gillard/Brown socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equaliser.

The teacher then said, "OK, we will have an experiment in this class on the Gillard/Brown plan". All grades will be averaged and everyone will receive the same grade so no one will fail and no one will receive an A.... (substituting grades for dollars - something closer to home and more readily understood by all).

Search This Blog