Covid-19 vaccine "monopoly", potential materials shortage in the supply-chain, logistical challenges, and social acceptance can threaten national vaccination efforts.
No matter how challenging the new normal is, political parties and independent candidates are expected to proactively influence and motivate voters’ behaviour to vote on Sep 26.
With Malaysia 5.0 it can contribute to a more sustainable and circular economy, where greater well-being is possible for all citizens regardless of age, ethnicity, and class.
Rural revitalisation in this age goes well beyond agriculture, as it involves creating non-farm markets while making technology and innovation the cornerstones of rural economic growth.