Moaz Yusuf Ahmad explains why Perbadanan Putrajaya should stop calling for a monorail system in the city.

PPj needs to stop calling for the Putrajaya monorail project to be revived

It has come again – the call from Perbadanan Putrajaya to revive the Putrajaya Monorail has become an annual event for those who follow public transport in Malaysia. Continue reading »

 

I notice press reports mentioning the DAP’s three promises should Pakatan take over Putrajaya:

  • RM1,000 annually for senior citizens
  • Free nationwide wifi
  • Abolition of the postal summons (saman ekor)

Shouldn’t a progressive electoral platform highlight the following: Continue reading »

 

Is the relocation of Parliament to Putrajaya going to be another case of flip-flop, after the sports betting fiasco?

In his written parliamentary reply to Sim Tong Him (DAP-Kota Melaka), Nazri  said the relocation was decided by the cabinet recently.

But according to Malaysiakini, Nazri later clarified to the press that the matter was still being mulled over by Cabinet. “It’s not decided yet… We will bring it to the Cabinet to be discussed,” he said.

Not again! Flip-flop – or testing the waters?

Even Khairy disagrees with the RM800 million plan.

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