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Covid-19: Year Two pupil at SJKC Tun Tan Cheng Lock tests positive, classmates on six-day quarantine

Covid-19: Year Two pupil at SJKC Tun Tan Cheng Lock tests positive, classmates on six-day quarantine
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LETTER | Malaysians vs the Putrajaya megalomaniacs

LETTER | Malaysians vs the Putrajaya megalomaniacs Modified6:05 am - LETTER | Malaysians do not expect the government to solve all their problems. They know that to be successful and to make a decent living, they must be willing to work hard and spend conservatively. However, they despise a government detached from the realities of every day Malaysians. They loathe a prime minister who tells them they are poor because they are lazy, despite working countless hours.  They abhor a cabinet that tells them to work two jobs when they are already working 60-hour weeks, unable to make time for family and friends. They get enraged at a minister who tells them to not spend beyond their means when they are overworked and underpaid yet still earn below the poverty line. 

Tribute to a nation-building hero

PETALING JAYA: A memorial website for MCA founder Tun Sir Tan Cheng Lock has been launched by the party. The Tun Sir Tan Cheng Lock Memorial Website is aimed at paying tribute to his struggles and sacrifices. Describing Tan as one of the nation-building heroes of Malaya, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said: “We are fortunate to be born in this era of peace. However, we should keep in mind the struggles and dedication of Tan and always remember and respect his contributions.” “We can use the insights and sentiments from his era to draw lessons from history, learn from the past, create new political thoughts and discourses, rejuvenate our party and fight for the interest of the rakyat, ” he said at MCA’s 72nd party anniversary celebration which featured a flag-raising ceremony and the launch of the website.

COMMENT | Playing the pendatang charade all over again

COMMENT | Playing the pendatang charade all over again Modified26 Feb 2021, 8:23 am A - COMMENT | It was refreshing to hear Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar say that Johor appreciates the role played by the Chinese community in developing the state since the beginning of the Johor Sultanate in the 16th century. He said the Chinese were invited to Johor as “guests” by his forefathers to help develop the state and were not pendatang (immigrants). They were invited to Johor to open the land and cultivate plantations. “They are the ‘Bangsa Johor’ – just like the Malays, Indians and others, who are all Malaysians,” he stressed.

COMMENT | Playing the pendatang charade all over again

COMMENT | Playing the pendatang charade all over again
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