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FAM must build a team of leaders, not a fan club

AS the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) stumble into yet another leadership transition, the silence is deafening.

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When the feel-good period is over

FOR any incumbent government in most parliamentary democracies, calling an election is all about timing.

Analysis

Will the green wave reach urban Malays?

The highly-educated professionals who dominate the newly-elected central leadership of PAS is a sign that the party is serious about capturing the urban Malay vote.

Citycism

Giving voice to voters all over S’wak

Legislative expansion can foster equality, but reps must provide better services.

Sports Box

Promises made in the light of athletes’ glories must be fulfilled

The truth is plain – fulfil the promises, honour the commitments, respect the sacrifice.

Why Not?

Seat belt rule and the money trap

The seat belt ruling for everybody in cars is about to be enforced, and that's a good thing. But the question is: Will it reduce casualties or increase corruption?

#Abidinideas

Enhancing our constitutional inheritance

I WAS pleased to accept an invitation from Akademi Kenegaraan Malaysia to address young Malaysians about constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy and my various roles.

So Aunty, So What?

So smart it could kill you

I JUST scared myself. I re-watched The Terminator, that 1984 science fiction movie by James Cameron, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the cybernetic assassin who was sent from the future to kill Sarah Connor, played by Linda Hamilton.

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What we want our leader-managers to lead and manage

IN POLITICS, government, business and social institutions, leader-managers must be able to lead and manage in four key areas.

A Winning Factor

Guardiola takes the safe route, Amorim plays with fire

FOR the first time in a Manchester Derby, Pep Guardiola understood the assignment. Instead of trying to dominate possession and impose his style, the blue half of Manchester sat back and played on the counter.

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Greening Asean’s future: Workforce lessons from Malaysia and China

IN AN era where sustainability is a global imperative, Asean's green transition depends on human capital. While technology and policy often dominate discussions, it is ultimately the workforce equipped with green skills and a sustainability mindset that drives real change.

On The Line

Vaithi makes us pine for values from a vanishing era

Vaithilingam's story is a masterclass in old-school integrity.

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