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Bahasa Melayu
Oil price volatility pushes need to keep tabs on govt coffers
There is a need for the government to be less dependent on the O&G sector to sustain revenue stream and shift to non-O&G that adds value to the economy.
By
Jamari Mohtar and Sofea Azahar
5 years ago
Domestic Policy
Flattening the curve – the Malaysian Model?
There must be some fine balance between lockdown and economic death.
By
Jamari Mohtar
5 years ago
Domestic Policy
New government should focus on anger management & rakyat
The new government would have to focus on anger management by not appointing those who are tainted with court cases in the cabinet.
By
Farhan Kamarulzaman
5 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Family tourism can boost industry savaged by Covid-19 outbreak
It’s time to go inwards, focusing on domestic tourism of which family tourism is a part.
By
Jamari Mohtar and Alissa Azizi
5 years ago
Domestic Policy
Building up the capacity of our institutions
The new administration should not shy away from implementing deeper reforms.
By
Jason Loh
5 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Soft skills in securing job opportunities
Without the advantages and additional knowledge, it is difficult for youngsters to get a job.
By
Amir Jalal
5 years ago
Domestic Policy
E-wallet – one step away towards a cashless society with no ATMs
It is must be planned properly and executed in stages – to deliver an optimum cashless society.
By
Nurafifah Suhaimi
5 years ago
Domestic Policy
e-Testing: Enhancing integrity of the driving licensing system via digitalisation
e-Testing is hoped to bring more positive results for the country.
By
Farhan Kamarulzaman
5 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Way out of poverty and corruption is paved with good governance
The latest findings of the Islamicity Indices in 2018 shows that Malaysia is ranked 47th, despite being a Muslim majority country.
By
Jamari Mohtar and Alissa Azizi
5 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Rejuvenation of rural development
The implementation of rural transformation should promote the prosperity and welfare of the people in toto.
By
Amir Jalal
5 years ago
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