In shock, disbelief, Utusan employees reminisce about oldest Malay daily
Employees arrive to find family atmosphere gone for good.
Employees arrive to find family atmosphere gone for good.
Many find themselves in need of assistance even though they don't qualify for cash aid.
Most families don't want more cash aid, but for govt to either intervene in the market or reduce fuel prices.
The former PKR vice-president says she is only the Permatang Pauh division chief now and it is not her place to comment.
'Insider' well placed to observe goings-on at school says there's no sign of racial rifts that politicians have spoken about.
Lokman Noor Adam wants Najib Razak’s former aide investigated over alleged offences revealed at the trial.
Wan Ji Wan Hussin wants people to put ‘deliberately magnified’ issue behind them, sensationalising it does nation no good.
Penang deputy chief minister says unity speech read out during ceremony at girls’ school, no prayers of any kind.
‘Christian’ prayers at Penang mission school stir anger, concern among Muslims.
But district police chief declines to give details, saying he wants to avoid hyping up the issue.
An agency should be set up to act as the middleman and to regulate prices, says the Teluk Air Tawar fishermen’s group leader.
This is even though the leadership crisis has been resolved and new leaders have been installed for a month, they say.
Malay pressure group files police report after alleging Christian prayer recited during awards ceremony.