News

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Of Diesel Subsidy Cut – RM4 Billion Savings Plundered By PN

Until the diesel subsidy was scrapped beginning June 10, the country had to spend RM14.5 billion annually on the subsidy. Minister of Finance II Amir Hamzah Azizan

News

UiTM – Heavily Subsidized By The Gov, Who In Turn Get The Money From Taxes Contributed By The Chinese?

According to Finance Twitter , UiTM boasts that it is the largest public university, with 35 campuses throughout all 13 states in Malaysia. Claiming that

News

“Type C” Chinese Uncle Mike Raises 3 Malay Boys As His Own Children

Meet Michael Tong Wai Siong, a 55-year-old man who has raised three Malay boys as his own children for the past 16 years Tong’s story

News

The Chilli Sauce Controversy: What Happened at McDonald’s SS2 Petaling Jaya?

Imagine stepping into your favorite fast food restaurant for a quick meal. You’re craving a burger and fries, and all you need to make the

News

Mirzan Mahathir Is Estimated To Have A Net Worth Of USD 1.2 Billion ( RM 5.6 Billion )

Mirzan Mahathir is estimated to have a net work of $1.2 Billion as of 2023, according to Forbes. He is ranked as the 15th richest

News

Dubai Leak : Playground For More Than 300 Malaysians Money Launderers Worth Billions

Last week, viral on social media that over 300 Malaysians are property owner in Dubai, including on the  the David Beckham associated Palm Jumeirah artificial

News

63% Of Malaysia SMEs Fear Losing Business If They Reject Corruption

Nearly two-thirds (63%) of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) fear that rejecting bribery and corruption will cost them business, new research from the Association of

News

PAS To Leave PN & Join Anwar Unity Government

Pas may consider joining Pakatan Harapan based on their party strategy and the potential for receiving grants and rewards, as they are open to aligning

News

Who’s The Past, Present, Or Future Leader In MCA That Will Get The Party Out Of The Doldrums & Predicament?

MCA is now in the situation DAP was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. That was when the Chinese voters in particular were