Video | KiniTV TalentCorp CEO Johan Mahmood Merican says incentives to entice Malaysians overseas is necessary, to enhance economic development. He says Taiwan had given similiar incentives when it was encouraging its people to come back and strengthen its'e electronics sector. TalentCorp: …
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Kit Siang: Is DPM admitting to BN’s failure? His call that another 'May 13' is not impossible proves 1Malaysia too has failed… Kit Siang: Is DPM admitting to BN’s failure?
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Unfazed ‘vagrant’ claims lawyers will defend him Lying on the pavement, he vows he would not be confined to a welfare home. Unfazed ‘vagrant’ claims lawyers will defend him
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Crowds at soup kitchen proves it's still badly needed Opposition MPs join the hungry masses for a taste of the hard life. Crowds at soup kitchen proves it's still badly needed
Read More »Khalwat arrests: MB directs Jais to explain The department is likely to explain…
Khalwat arrests: MB directs Jais to explain The department is likely to explain its action on Monday, says Khalid Ibrahim. Khalwat arrests: MB directs Jais to explain
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Racial and religious issues stressing up our country COMMENT NGOs make provocative proposals, but Putrajaya isn’t taking action! Racial and religious issues stressing up our country
Read More »A real threat to Selangor water supply From six new highways planned that will…
A real threat to Selangor water supply From six new highways planned that will destroy water catchment areas. A real threat to Selangor water supply
Read More »When did being poor and homeless become a crime? FREE YOURSAY ‘Scandals can be…
When did being poor and homeless become a crime? FREE YOURSAY ‘Scandals can be hidden but not starving humans.’ When did being poor and homeless become a crime?
Read More »Najib’s cabinet suffers from an inability to trust Zaid tells PM to take his mi…
Najib’s cabinet suffers from an inability to trust Zaid tells PM to take his ministers on a retreat to transform negative thoughts. Najib’s cabinet suffers from an inability to trust
Read More »Queen of songs Sharifah Aini, 61, dies The songstress passes away after sufferi…
Queen of songs Sharifah Aini, 61, dies The songstress passes away after suffering from chronic lung fibrosis. Queen of songs Sharifah Aini, 61, dies
Read More »‘Putrajaya, we’re no idiots, it was a cover-up’ FREE YOURSAY ‘Requesting to sea…
‘Putrajaya, we’re no idiots, it was a cover-up’ FREE YOURSAY ‘Requesting to seal documents and dropped charges not a cover-up?’ ‘Putrajaya, we’re no idiots, it was a cover-up’
Read More »Foreign investors would be able to purchase apartments worth at least 2.5 billio…
Foreign investors would be able to purchase apartments worth at least 2.5 billion rupiah (RM699,056) in the capital, other main cities and Bali island. Jokowi to ease foreign-ownership ban on apartments Indonesian presidential hopeful Joko Widodo plans to allow foreign investment in apartments to bo …
Read More »Zafrul is the CEO of CIMB Investment Bank, but only since January. He assumed hi…
Zafrul is the CEO of CIMB Investment Bank, but only since January. He assumed his current post after giving up the top job at Maybank Investment Bank in late 2013. Zafrul tipped for CIMB Group CEO postwww.kinibiz.comIndustry talk singles out well-connected Zafrul as the most likely candidate to succ …
Read More »Two UM students crop hair for academic freedom Two university students cropped…
Two UM students crop hair for academic freedom Two university students cropped their hair in their fight for academic freedom in front of the Universiti Malaya chancellery today. UM Students Association president Fahmi Zainol said it was a symbolic protest against the multiple, unnecessary intervent …
Read More »Rare earths industry teeters as Lynas heads to full ramp-up Four years after Be…
Rare earths industry teeters as Lynas heads to full ramp-up Four years after Beijing’s efforts to control the global supply of rare earths sent prices soaring, the much-hyped industry is teetering as companies seeking to break China’s grip struggle with production problems and slumping prices. Austr …
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