Agar tidak sesekali lupakan rakyat yang kasihi dan sanjungi padamu, dan paling penting sekali, yang menaruh sepenuh Harapan serta keyakinan pada perjuangan ini..
Lead with integrity, rule with compassion.
#reformasi2dekad#PM10#reformasi#membujurlalumelintangpatah
I find this to be a common sentiment, especially in Malaysia itself, but it’s based on a a few false premises. Let me note the confounding factors, and you can decide for yourself how much there is in this
Pejabat Parlimen Petaling Jaya secara konsisten telah menyuarakan hasrat dan keperluan rakyat Petaling Jaya untuk memiliki sebuah hospital awam melalui beberapa tindakan dan perkembangan berikut:
rich people with helpers are interesting because they'll have these massive houses with guest rooms but will order a plastic box so that their helpers can live in them
It could take up to 5 years to fully restore gas operations in conflict-hit regions, even if the Middle East war ends immediately, says Anwar Ibrahim.
The PM however noted that BNM's latest data showed Malaysia’s economy is performing better than expected, with stronger growth, record-high investment, and low inflation.
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A different way to view this data, which underscores where the separation really lies.
M40, T20, T10, not thaat far apart. T1 is the 🤯🤯🤯
Final note: All of this data SUPPORTS a gradual + data-driven approach to subsidy rationalisation, which is exactly what our gov is doing.
Wage growth in Malaysia has not kept pace with economic growth since 2010, the World Bank said, noting that median wages rose about 43% since then as of 2024, roughly half the rate of GDP growth.
"Wage growth has also been uneven, with those in the middle of the income distribution seeing the slowest wage gains," its report said.
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Eight years ago today, Malaysians queued up at schools just like these.
Most of us didn’t actually think it would happen. We hoped. We showed up.
But deep down, many of us weren’t sure a single vote could change 61 years of the same government.
And then it did.
We did it.
Six years on, it’s hard to know how to feel about all of it.
A government that fell in 22 months.
Three prime ministers without a single election.
Another vote that gave us a unity government that, honestly, still doesn’t feel like what people queued up for back in 2018.
Reforms that were promised are either half-done or quietly forgotten. The feeling of “different faces, but a lot of the same feelings”.
I’ve had this conversation so many times now, with friends, with family, and I keep hearing the same thing.
“I’ve given up. The government disappoints me. The opposition isn’t any better.”
I don’t think that’s apathy. I think that’s what exhaustion sounds like after years of hoping.
But here’s the thing about political cycles.
They end.
And when they do, people who said they’ve given up somehow find themselves back at the polling station.
Pen in hand, doing the one thing that actually changed something once before.
We’re getting close to that moment again.
And if 2018 taught us anything, it’s that we’re more capable of surprising ourselves than we think.
The 118 Mall, located at the base of Menara 118, will officially open this August, with more than 70% of its retail space already taken up.
A key feature is the “Malaysian Artisan District,” an 80,000-square-foot area dedicated to showcasing local craftsmanship and culture.
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📌Putrajaya directed all ministries and government agencies to reduce operating expenditure to save costs amid the economic impact of the West Asia conflict.
The directive included:
• Cuts to unfilled civil service positions.
• A 10% reduction in services and supplies.
• A 20% cut for statutory bodies and GLCs.
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Malaysians start earning more than they spend between ages 29-55, before their income surplus turns into a deficit at 56.
The 26-year window should be used wisely by managing spending and delaying consumption to build future savings, said Chief Statistician Uzir Mahidin.
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Looking at how other countries are hit with the fuel price surge...
Really makes me feel grateful to be a Malaysian. 🇲🇾
- In Australia, gas prices have gone up by 60%. A 65L tank that cost $125 in February now costs nearly $200.
- In the Philippines, 365 gas station have shut down.
- In Laos, you would have to queue for hours just buy half tank of gas.
- In Thailand, the govt is struggling to deal with panic buying.
Meanwhile in Malaysia, we still have RM1.99/Litre, yet some still complain it's not enough. 🥲
Let’s give credit when it’s due.
The decision of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to engage in relentless phone-call diplomacy — and many foreign visits — is now yielding tangible, measurable results.
Few outcomes are as strategically significant as Iran allowing Malaysian vessels to pass through the Straits of Hormuz.
According to news reports, about 50 per cent of Malaysia’s total oil passes through the narrow strip.
The Prime Minister had called up Iranian president Masoud Pezeskian, while Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan also spoke to his counterpart, Abbas Aragchi, to allow seven ships to continue their journey home, of which four are carrying crude oil.
Kena cancer, siap boleh beli condo?
Dr. Malar ada share kisah kawan dia yang kena breast cancer. Lepas dapat berita tu, dia terus berhenti kerja.
Macamana tu?
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I waited almost a year for paperwork to go through to become UD44 after HOship. After countless calls, I found out my application didnt go to KKM at all cause the admin lost my file. I was working as MO with full registration but getting paid as a HO for years. I quit after that.
2. The Revenue Anchor
Situation: Five different stakeholders are screaming that their specific feature needs to be shipped first, creating massive political friction across departments.
Response: "Let's align on impact. Which of these requests directly unblocks Q3 revenue or prevents immediate churn? I will ship that one today."
Why it works: It cuts entirely through office politics and subjective opinions. You tie your engineering output directly to cash flow and business survival.