Penang has come up with several new housing rules aimed at cooling down the property bubble.
Miracle rising or economic betrayal in South Africa?
Nelson Mandela and his team, along with global pressure, may have succeeded in hastening the end of apartheid – but did class ‘apartheid’ replace racial apartheid in one of the most unequal societies in the world?
Five things we can learn from Mandela’s life
As we mourn Nelson Mandela’s passing and celebrate his lifetime of struggle for a democratic South Africa, there are a few things we can learn.
Mujahid meets up with peninsula Catholic bishops
Destruction of ancient Hindu temple: Penang CM responds
Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has responded to the destruction of Candi no. 11 in the historical Bujang Valley region.
Electricity tariffs up by 15-17% after TNB posts RM4.6bn profit
Another deficit forecasted for Penang even though previous actual results show surpluses
The Penang state government has come up with yet another budgeted deficit, RM255m for 2014, even though the actual results in previous years have shown surpluses.
2012 – RM114m actual surplus – Accumulated reserves RM825m (as at end-2012)
2013 – RM262m budget deficit (but surplus expected)
2014 – RM255m budget deficit
Poll: What do you think of the pay hikes for Selangor reps?
The pay hikes for the Selangor Mentri Besar, executive councillors, Speaker, deputy Speaker and assembly members are excessive and come at a time when the rakyat are feeling the pinch of the higher cost of living.
What do you think? Looks like the poll below shows less than 50 per cent of you think the pay hikes are justified.
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Malaysian activists stage protest at Lynas’ headquarters in Australia
Six Malaysian activists from Himpunan Hijau are in the midst of a week-long ‘occupation’ in front of the Lynas Corp headquarters in Sydney to protest at the toxic rare earth refinery in Kuantan, Malaysia.

