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    Integrate digital upskilling and reskilling initiatives into the education curriculum

    By continuously reforming/improving and adapting the curriculum (in the education system), the end result is higher standards leading to better employability, and not least sought-after digital skills.

    By Amanda Yeo
    3 years ago
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    Deconstructing 5G Rollout in Malaysia — Part 2

    Digital National Berhad is yet to prove providing a synergistic win-win arrangement with respect to the cost-benefit for all stakeholders direly needed by Malaysia.

    By Rais Hussin, Margarita Peredaryenko and Jason Loh
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Time to take child marriage to the next level

    Both the state legislative assemblies and the parents are the frontline stakeholders in the cause of preventing future child marriages.

    By Tze Yong Tan
    3 years ago
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    Pro-active steps to address national athletes’ plight

    The government should take the welfare of national athletes seriously to avoid our treasured national athletes from being forced to leave the national team or even prematurely retiring.

    By Tze Yong Tan
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Deconstructing 5G Rollout in Malaysia — Part 1

    Digital National Berhad is yet to prove providing a synergistic win-win arrangement with respect to the cost-benefit for all stakeholders direly needed by Malaysia.

    By Rais Hussin, Margarita Peredaryenko and Ameen Kamal
    3 years ago
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    Recalibrating National Budget – Eradicating Leakages and Corruption

    Given the dire state of our nation, we need a solid framework to keep our public servants doing their job and hold them responsible for it.

    By Rais Hussin and Margarita Peredaryenko
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Stop illegal logging once for all to minimise the occurrence of landslides and floods

    When companies prioritise profit over the environment, they would continuously cut down more trees to meet the increasing demand for timber.

    By Jason Loh and Amanda Yeo
    3 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Closing 2021: Reflecting on the Dire State of the Nation

    Poor governance and corruption are common denominators for many issues in Malaysia, driving the nation towards a failed state if not urgently addressed.

    By Rais Hussin, Margarita Peredaryenko and Ameen Kamal
    3 years ago
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    Flood management – please come up with a masterplan

    Instead of directly channelling and diverting flood water to rivers, “absorption” would collect and store flood water in a more sustainable manner.

    By Rais Hussin and Jason Loh
    3 years ago
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    Adopt drastic strategies to tackle river pollution

    To completely address the problem of river pollution, it is necessary to amend the constitution and strengthen ground inspections.

    By Tze Yong Tan
    3 years ago
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