Welfare and well-being of athletes settled – now to work on their discipline
IT pays to be an athlete in Malaysia.
A bitter pill to swallow
TWO years after his retirement at the age of 60, father of two, Peter Hoe decided to stop paying for his medical insurance and instead rely on public healthcare.
Ways to reduce the smoking scourge
The biggest challenge facing Act 852 is ensuring consistent and effective enforcement.
Final pause before the grind: A look at Premier League teams’ must-haves
THE Premier League heads into the international break with 11 games completed and 27 left to play.
Do we need a council of professors?
This might not be a burning issue the public cares about.
Friendship: The family we choose
IN the journey of life, we are shaped not just by the family we are born into, but by the family we choose — our friends.
Robotic surgery: A breakthrough in prostate cancer treatment for younger patients
I am delighted to learn you have dedicated this November to Prostate Cancer Awareness.
Whistleblowing or political moves?
This is Malaysia, even revealing supposed corruption is part of a game plan that could be a play for power.
The bullying must stop
A university meant to produce disciplined officers is again embroiled in a case of assault on juniors, and the people in charge must answer for that. But bullying is not just on campus, it is prevalent in society too.
Our country, our future
A call to build a united and resilient nation together.
The night Harimau Malaya and Ibrahim got stuck in Senayan
FOR millions of Indonesian football fans, it must have felt that the tsunami hit them twice in a matter of days almost 20 years ago.