@Mimix1907 Gosh so many comments. Looks like rash. What kind i dont know. But i guess keep it clean and dry. Probably go without a bra when u can. Use a lot of talcum powder if u dont have access to AC. If u have AC probably a topical cream might work. I use Thai cool talcum Bhaesaj pink
@NewsBFM Cars have to go. It's either sell them at a higher cost, parking charges, peak toll charges, higher petrol.
Other than that... It's just time management and public transportation.
@NewsBFM Not sure what is at stake... To change the government at the last leg... They think it's smart... But end up looks like it's for power than the rakyat
@553078693Meng Looks like shingles. Body too hot, outside too hot... Now you can't poke them. You have to "dry" it up either the traditional way or western way. Whatever you do... Don't sweat... It makes it worse.
@NewsBFM Yes it's a sponsored product. Sure it's not effective. But hey some ppl might take up the offer and make changes to their travel. 1% is some change. Our travel times are highly based on start of office hours and school
@jameschin110 Cash... You get the money. You hide it from being "registered" in the system. Hidden money. Guess my angpau money under my pillow is similar. 😆
A group of students from multiple public universities has urged the MACC and the Higher Education Ministry to investigate alleged corruption within procurement systems at universities nationwide.
Speaking during a press conference at Rumah Mandiri in Petaling Jaya today, Himpunan Advokasi Rakyat Malaysia (Haram) chairperson Brendon Gan described university procurement systems as a “cesspool for corruption and manipulation”.
The third-year law student at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), together with student representatives from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), and Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), raised concerns following a series of procurement scandals that have implicated public universities over the years.
Full story: https://t.co/32sQfoUxU1
🚨 JUST IN : PM Anwar Ibrahim has announced a new Cabinet lineup, which saw two ministers - Zaliha Mustafa and Naim Mokhtar- dropped from their ministerial roles.
📌 The new changes are :
• Federal Territories Minister : Hannah Yeoh, previously Youth and Sports Minister.
• Economy Minister: Akmal Nasrullah, previously PETRA Deputy Minister.
• MITI Minister: Johari Abdul Ghani, previously Plantation and Commodities Minister.
• Human Resources Minister: R. Ramanan, previously KUSKOP Deputy Minister.
• Sports Minister : Taufiq Johari (Sungai Petani MP).
• Religious Affairs Minister : Zulkifli Hasan.
• Plantations and Commodities Minister : Noraini Ahmad, previously KPWKM Deputy Minister.
• NRES Minister : Arthur Kurup, previously Agriculture and Food Security Deputy Minister.
• Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Ministry : Steven Sim, previously KESUMA Minister.
• Minister in the PM Department (Sabah, Sarawak Affairs) : Mustapha Sakmud, previously MOHE Deputy Minister.
This is the guy who insisted that Malays cannot stand on their own and must be dependent on the government to succeed. He didn't help Malays, he kept gaslighting Malays with "you are weak, you need us, you are weak" while he made loads of money for himself.
Religious Affairs Minister has no business to threaten syariah charges against Wan Sabrina.
1. Religious affairs minister Naim Mokhtar has threatened to file syariah offence charges against Sabronzo (Wan Sabrina Wan Rosli ) over a music video - allegedly for being “too sexy”.
2. The Minister has no business whatsoever to make such threats. A government minister has no authority to investigate or prosecute citizens.
3. Prosecutions, whether civil or syariah, can only be decided on by the prosecuting authority, after a fair & impartial investigation by the relevant investigative bodies.
4. By launching this tirade against Wan Sabrina, the Minister has publicly shamed her even though she’s not been found guilty of any offence. He has also prejudiced her fundamental right to a fair investigation and trial.
5. This whole backlash against Wan Sabrina & her band is sensationalist & displays a distasteful obsession with female purity, whilst ignoring harmful misogynistic attitudes in society.
6. Anyway, how did the minister decide that this music video was too sexy? Did he watch it? What’s the criteria to decide this? Perhaps he should just “have lowered his gaze”.
7. It would be best if Naim and his Ministry, instead of scrutinising Dolla’s performances, should focus on real problems. For example, thousands of children who are denied citizenship just because their parents marriage documents are not in order. Isn’t defending innocent children our highest religious duty?
16 Nov 2025