[ad_1] SABAH SURVEYS | Former Chief Justice Richard Malanjun has urged Sabahans to reject the previous state administration that had ruled Sabah for 55 years but did little to develop the state. In a video clip uploaded to social media yesterday, Malanjun, who was once touted as a Warisan candidate …
Read More »Mohamaddin’s misstep could cost Warisan election
[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | “The Lahad Datu confrontation was a matter of national security, it should not be turned into campaign material …” Mohamaddin apologizes for comments on Ops Daulat Warisan suffers a self-inflicted blow at a critical time in the Sabah campaign Army Voters Angry Over Mohamaddin’s Fake Pax …
Read More »Jack Ma dethroned as China’s richest: ‘lone wolf’ Zhong Shanshan rises
[ad_1] BEIJING (Bloomberg): A bottled water and vaccine mogul has become China’s richest person on a day also marked by massive losses among the global tech elite. Zhong Shanshan’s net worth reached $ 58.7 billion on Wednesday (Sept. 23), 2 billion more than Jack Ma’s, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires …
Read More »Jung Joon Young and Choi Jong Hoon receive finalized prison sentences from Supreme Court
[ad_1] The Supreme Court of South Korea has made its final decision on Jung Joon Young and Choi Jong Hoon’s appeals. Last November, the Seoul Central District Court sentenced Jung Joon Young to six years in prison and Choi Jong Hoon to five years in prison on charges that include …
Read More »RM10bil more help for people
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The government has introduced several new initiatives worth RM10bil to help people cope with the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Kita Prihatin package is an additional boost to previous government initiatives such as the RM35bil Pelan Jana Semula Ekonomi Negara (Penjana) announced in June and the …
Read More »147 new cases registered with three deaths, says DG
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: It was a triple blow for Malaysia when it comes to Covid-19, as yesterday the nation recorded triple-digit cases, three new deaths, and a new cluster. A total of 147 new cases were registered, of which 143 were transmitted locally and four were imported, said the director …
Read More »Experts differ on whether snap elections will stabilize the economy
[ad_1] Helping SMEs is one way to rebuild the economy, says Michael Kang of the Malaysian Small and Medium Business Association. PETALING JAYA: An economist and the director of a business association are divided on whether the snap elections can help stabilize the economy, given that the country’s current political …
Read More »Guan Eng Thought GPS Was Backing Anwar, Report Says
[ad_1] Lim Guan Eng (center) says he was campaigning in Sabah when Anwar Ibrahim called him about his plan. (Facebook photo) PETALING JAYA: DAP Secretary General Lim Guan Eng says he was under the impression that PKR President Anwar Ibrahim had managed to convince Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) to join …
Read More »Trump Says He Believes 2020 Elections Will End In Supreme Court
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he believes the 2020 elections will end in the United States Supreme Court, adding that this is why it was important to have nine justices. Trump, speaking at an event at the White House, said Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, who chairs the …
Read More »Time to move on from moratorium, say bankers
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Although the six-month automatic loan moratorium was beneficial to the country, it is important to get out of the moratorium period so that the economy can begin to recover. CIMB Group Holdings Bhd Executive Director Datuk Abdul Rahman Ahmad said that any decision to extend the moratorium …
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