YOURSAY | Loke appears hot favourite for DAP sec-gen’s post
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The Wakandan: Mild-mannered Anthony Loke is a diplomat compared to the fiery Lim Guan Eng. In terms of getting things done, both have their own good and bad points, which entirely depends on the time and place that their attributes would be most appropriate.
However, the DAP change of guard can be a good thing to avoid being dominated by the same leadership perpetually and to allow new leaders, ideas and styles to prevail.
FellowMalaysian: Loke isn t picked to become the next DAP leader overnight as there is no shortage of able leaders capable of helming and taking the party to the next generation.
Only 37pct registered for Covid-19 vaccine in Johor
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Only 36.6 percent of Johor adults have registered for Covid-19 vaccine as of April 6, according to government data yesterday.
In light of this, Kluang MP Wong Shu Qi has urged the state government to mobilise efforts to get people registered.
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THE Covid-19 pandemic is like Grimm Brothers’ magic mirror that tells the truth about the real state of things in our country. It exposes the problems not only in our healthcare delivery system, but also in other areas of governance.
Recently, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was put on the defensive when reports of him spending RM35 million to build community halls in his constituency emerged on social media. In the midst of a health crisis, the prime minister, after his government’s massive failure to contain the pandemic, did not seem to understand the priority, the needs as well as the sentiments of ordinary Malaysians who are watching the rising number of Covid-19 cases daily, and experiencing the pandemic getting closer and closer to their own homes.