When will they learn that English speaks volumes for all
The government’s dual language programme has been caught in a feud between opposing sides. It’s a strange argument between those who feel we should learn more and those who say we must learn less.
Sea-ing off the island in the sun
Development is often a good thing and change is constant. But as hills are cleared, trees felled and beaches threatened, the island of Penang may be in for just too much of a good thing.
Stronger, faster? No, just better will do
Coming into the new year, there have been some depressing stories of hate – and bigotry. We really need to put some effort into becoming better – better human beings, that is.
Let there be a better year ahead
It’s not been a year to shout about with a litany of woes plaguing the country and much of the world. But as 2015 comes to an end, it’s time to count our blessings and hope for better times ahead.
Lessons from the perfect storm
As Malaysians wait for the annual monsoon rains and floods to hit the country anytime soon, there are some very good lessons to be learnt from the flood that ravaged the south Indian city of Chennai.
Going bonkers over bloopers
The national language is the glue that binds us as Malaysians. But mastering English is what will give us the tools we need to take on the world as it shrinks into a global village.
Gangster stories in reel (and real) life
Kabali, the don of dons, is in town. And there’s much news about his activities and his amazing humility. But there are bigger real-life gangster stories that are being largely ignored.
Between money and medicine
The movement against vaccination is largely fuelled by the belief that pharmaceuticals are just in it for the money. But there is a need to worry about the health of the people, too.
No one-size-fits-all in education
In a diverse nation, we need a diverse education system. The goals and destinations remain the same but the approach and routes have to differ according to the needs of the students so that they do not get disillusioned.
Saving sens and losing excellence
Hard times are upon us and the Education Ministry has ordered schools to cut costs. But what of the push for international accolades?
Hope within a fractured nation
Ethnic relations in the country have been worsening since 2006 but through the haze hope flickers in the eyes of our young ones.
Focus on the march, not on the race
There are problems in the country, problems we all need to face as one – not one race at a time. Unity and mutual respect is what is really needed.