News Over 200,000 visitors expected at upcoming MATTA Fair 2023 Anticipation is building as the upcoming MATTA Fair 2023 gears up to welcome a staggering influx of visitors. With expectations soaring high, the event is projected to draw in over 200,000 attendees. This prominent travel and tourism exhibition has gained a reputation for offering a wide array of enticing
News QuickCheck: Alleged Parang Attack During Dinner in Matang Amidst the usual tranquility that dinnertime brings, a startling incident took place, as captured in a viral video on social media. The footage reveals a man engaged in a meal with a companion, only to be confronted by a group of five individuals. The scene quickly escalates as these men
News Seven Arrested for Rioting Outside Penang Stadium Following Football Match A group of seven individuals were apprehended by authorities for their involvement in a riot that took place outside Penang Stadium after a football match. The incident highlights the challenges of crowd control and security measures during sports events and underscores the importance of maintaining order in such settings. The
News EC Reports Sale of 22 Candidate Nomination Forms for Pulai and Simpang Jeram By-Election The Election Commission (EC) has disclosed that a total of 22 candidate nomination forms were sold for the upcoming by-elections in Pulai and Simpang Jeram. This development indicates a keen interest among potential candidates to contest in these electoral constituencies. The Pulai and Simpang Jeram by-elections have garnered attention as
News Anwar Announces Perdana Fellows to Receive Mentorship from Cabinet Ministers Anwar Ibrahim, a prominent political figure, has revealed that the upcoming Perdana Fellows will have the unique opportunity to be mentored by members of the Cabinet. This initiative aims to provide young talents with valuable insights and guidance directly from experienced Cabinet ministers. Anwar emphasized the significance of mentorship in
News PM Anwar proposes a shift in affirmative action policies, suggesting their expansion from being solely race-based to incorporating a need-based approach. KUALA LUMPUR, August 21 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has proposed that affirmative action policies transition from being based solely on race to becoming need-based. During an exclusive interview on "The CNBC Conversation" last Friday (August 18), Anwar highlighted that if these policies remained excessively focused on race, they