[ad_1] Maybe this weekend was always written in the stars for Gareth Bale. Possibly one of the best players to ever wear a Tottenham jersey, Bale’s fairytale return this season looked sadly on track to become a dismal failure … until the last few weeks. Finally, at last, things have …
Read More »Kalidas elected new president of the Council of Lawyers
[ad_1] AG Kalidas Krishnan is the new president of the Bar Association, replacing Salim Bashir. (photo from selangorbar.org) PETALING JAYA: AG Kalidas Krishnan has been elected as the new Chairman of the Malaysian Bar Council at the organization’s annual meeting today. He previously served as secretary to the council, a …
Read More »Why quit if Xavier did nothing wrong, says PKR’s Abdullah Sani
[ad_1] PKR central council member Abdullah Sani Hamid questions Xavier Jayakumar’s reasons for leaving. PETALING JAYA: A member of the PKR central leadership, Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid, has questioned why Kuala Langat MP Xavier Jayakumar resigned from the party to support the Perikatan Nasional government of Muhyiddin Yassin. Sani, who …
Read More »Cuepacs wants more conversations with PSD about new remuneration system
[ad_1] KUANTAN: The Civil and Public Service Employees Trade Union Congress (Cuepacs) hopes to hold further discussions with the Public Service Department (PSD) as soon as possible on the proposed new Malaysian Compensation System (SSM). Its president Adnan Mat (pix, standing) said that the new salary scheme was more comprehensive …
Read More »1,470 new cases, three deaths reported today – DG Health
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 1,470 new Covid-19 cases and three deaths were reported in Malaysia today, Health Director General Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said. It said 1,830 cases had recovered during the same 24-hour period as at noon today, bringing the cumulative number of recoveries to …
Read More »1,470 new cases, 3 deaths
[ad_1] COVID-19 | The Ministry of Health reported 1,470 new cases of Covid-19 and three deaths today. Most of the new cases still originated in Klang Valley (48.2 percent), followed by Sarawak (15.1 percent), Penang (12.1 percent), and Johor (6.8 percent). Perlis continued to record more than 20 cases for …
Read More »Emergency ordinance not to restrict freedom of the press, criticism of the government- Saifuddin
[ad_1] KUANTAN: The Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance (No. 2) 2021, which came into effect yesterday, does not aim to curb the freedom of the media and prevent the parties from criticizing the government, stressed Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk. Saifuddin Abdullah (photo). Instead, he said, it was implemented to address …
Read More »Call for new protests against the coup in Myanmar as the United States and its allies vow to restore democracy
[ad_1] YANGON: Activists called for more protests against the coup in Myanmar today, the anniversary of the death of a student whose murder in 1988 sparked widespread anti-government protests and led to the rise of Aung San Suu Kyi as an icon of democracy. The calls came as the leaders …
Read More »Perhaps Xavier’s resignation ‘not linked’ to his friend’s MACC case, makes fun of Najib
[ad_1] Former Prime Minister Najib Razak cited various reports on the MACC investigation into Perak PKR Vice President MA Tinagaran, a close friend of Xavier Jayakumar. PETALING JAYA: Former Prime Minister Najib Razak used a mocking post on his Facebook in an immediate reaction to the resignation of Kuala Langat …
Read More »Crucial to uplifting and empowering young women leaders
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin (pix) has encouraged leaders of all organizations, whether in government or non-governmental organizations, political parties and the business sector, to identify, elevate and empower young women leaders. The Prime Minister said that young women leaders must have space as they need to thrive …
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