Opinion

Skyworth PV Enters Malaysia Solar Market as Policy Changes Drive Growth

China’s Skyworth PV is making an aggressive push into Malaysia, betting that regulatory reforms, rising tariffs and shifting energy economics will trigger the next wave of rooftop solar growth — but it is entering an increasingly crowded and competitive market.

How AirAsia X Is Navigating Cost Pressures and Uncertainty

In the world of aviation, leadership is often tested not during growth but during uncertainty. For Malaysia's biggest low cost carriers, AirAsia X, that moment is now.
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LETTER | Time For A Total Reset Of Malaysian Politics

By Mohamad Aidi Amin Yazid From as far as I can recall, every year end, without fail, our nation will be hit by flash floods...

Commentary: Political Stability In Malaysia Hinges On Consensus Principle

It doesn't matter who is Prime Minister in Malaysia as long as the Cabinet observes the consensus principle i.e. no vote against. I am...

Not The Road Ahead, Nor Behind, But The One Beneath My Feet  – How I Will Live In 2022

"The unhappy person is one who has his ideal, the content of his life, the fullness of his consciousness, the essence of his being, in some manner outside of himself. The unhappy man is always absent from himself, never present to himself. But one can be absent, obviously, either in the past or in the future. This adequately circumscribes the entire territory of the unhappy consciousness." As 2021 comes to a close, Joel Wijesuria reflects on these words, written almost two centuries ago by Søren Kierkegaard. and adds his thoughts on living in the present.

Inseparable Duo, Najib And Rosmah, Have Options In Court

It isn’t possible for anyone, including court, ‘to know law’. ‘Fake News’ by Reuters on Rosmah Mansor . . . In law, those who accuse...

Hysterical Opposition, Unthinking Media, Made The 1MDB Fiasco Happen

In law, a line must be drawn somewhere, lest Pandora’s Box opens. No court will allow the floodgates to open. The spirit of the law, read...

Indomitable Malaysians. Their Spirit of True Grit During Disasters

Say what you want about Malaysians. They can be such culprits when it comes to the social media sphere where they tend to be...

The Rulings, Being Based On ‘Flaws’ In Law, Means It’s Unsafe To Convict Najib

COMMENT and ANALYSIS by Joe Fernandez At the very outset, it must be stated, that Opinion isn’t law. Only the court can declare law. Parliament makes...

The SRC Trial: Is There A Miscarriage Of Justice?

For many of Najib Razak's supporters and family members, last week was a truly miserable moment. Not only did the Court of Appeal (COA)...

With 89% Turnout, GPS Seen Leading In Early Polls

Kuching: A total of 89 per cent, or 18,141 individuals, fulfilled their responsibilities as early voters on Tuesday (14 Dec) in the 12th Sarawak...

Case Of Justice Ignored Is Justice Denied

PUTRAJAYA, Tuesday - It is interesting to note that the outcome of former premier Najib Razak's case brings a new norm in the decision-making...

Playing Jenga With Nature, And We Know How That Turns Out – Part 2

So, what do we do with the questions raised in Part One? Firstly, WAKE UP! There can never be a going back to a...

We Are Playing Jenga With Nature, And We All Know How That Turns Out! – Part One

Such a simple question, isn’t it? Yet, so profound! How has the most clever species ever to walk this earth managed to plunder it...