I rebutted Liow Tiong Lai’s statement in his TN50 dialogue with the chinese youth yesterday. He blamed DAP for spreading anti-government statements and splitting the nation. He blamed DAP for the loss of support of MCA. In my chinese statement, I said he is still using the the language of the 70s and 80s. MCA…
Pakatan’s rejection of PAS made after weighing pros and cons
THE agenda was simple yet it took the Pakatan Harapan (PH) Presidential Council the better part of four hours to work out whether the coalition should cooperate with PAS in the 14th general election, a course that is being pursued by component member PKR.
Postcards highlighting plight of missing 4 will be distributed to public
THOUSANDS of postcards with photos and basic information on the disappearance of pastor Raymond Koh and three others will be distributed to urge the police to solve their disappearances, said a group.
Visitation and Speaking in St George’s Church in Penang
I was invited by Right Rev Bishop Charles Samuel from the Penang Anglican Church to speak in St George’s Church in Penang yesterday. It was a new experience for me to attend two different types of service in that church. I shared with the church members on my views and experience on mission in East…
MACC to decide on Sept 4 on action against Guan Eng
The MACC will meet on Sept 4 to decide on the next course of action against Lim Guan Eng, after the chief minister failed to abide by a 48-hour deadline for an apology over his “illegal detention” remark on the arrest of Penang exco Phee Boon Poh.
Women’s council should be led by women, says Marina
Prominent activist says women should refuse to sit on the council, which is led by PM Najib Razak and advertising mogul Lim Kok Wing. PETALING JAYA: Prominent activist Marina Mahathir has slammed the appointment of two men including the prime minister to helm Putrajaya women’s empowerment council, saying it reflects a narrow “patriarchal belief” that…
MACC gives Guan Eng 48hrs to apologise over ‘illegal’ detention remark
The MACC has given Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng an ultimatum – apologise within 48 hours or face action.
China investments put Malaysia at risk, warn MP, economist
MALAYSIA faces greater economic risks because of the high debt and risk exposure from on-going mega projects funded by Chinese banks, PKR-affiliated think tank Institut Rakyat said in a policy paper on Chinese investments.