Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Monday, 16 March 2020

Mukhriz has a month to accept PN offer



ALOR SETAR: Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir (pic) has been given a month to consider an offer to join Perikatan Nasional and keep his position, according to sources.

Perikatan insiders revealed that Datuk Seri Azmin Ali, who joined Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia after being sacked from PKR, had been given the task of persuading Mukhriz while Bersatu president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin worked to reconcile with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the federal level.

A source said while Kedah remains a Pakatan Harapan-ruled state for now, a change of government was inevitable “with or without Mukhriz”.

Friday, 30 December 2016

This Ipoh man has been selling records for 40 years

Chen’s modest store houses a treasure trove of goodies, including vinyl LPs, cassettes, hi-fi knick knacks and erhus.

When the sound of the erhu emanates from a particular stretch of Pasar Besar Ipoh, Perak’s central market, that simply means Cheng Ah Lek is at his record store for a day’s work. The proprietor of Perniagaan Nanyang has been selling vinyl LPs for more than 40 years, having opened his first shop on Osborne Street (now Jalan Dato Tahwil Azhar) in 1974.

“I opened another shop in Yau Tet Shin market in 1984, but closed it two years later when I fell ill,” said the gregarious 74-year-old. Ultimately, the original Osborne Street store is what lasted longest, and Cheng was there until the turn of the millennium, when the owner of the lot eventually sold it.

This writer recalls visiting that store in the late 1990s and leaving with cartfuls of records on a number of occasions. With Chen having sold records for so long, he had an amazing inventory then.

According to him, he had tens of thousands of titles, though in the last 16 years, that volume has decreased tremendously. Good titles can still be had, from the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Bad Company, Deep Purple and BB King.

What’s great about Chen’s collection is the condition of his records … they are largely NOS (new old stock titles), effectively meaning, they are unplayed records. And there’s been a copy of 10cc’s Deceptive Bends sitting there for months now, just waiting for the right music lover to claim it.


Saturday, 24 December 2016

Are You Guilty Of Using Any Of These Passwords?


With all that Heartbleed Bug news, suddenly we’ve got thinking about the passwords we use. We’ve even had to go through the headache of thinking up new ones all over again (and if you haven’t, you definitely should – check here for which sites you should change now!).

It’s definitely interesting to see some of the ‘creative’ passwords users think of. Some are extraordinarily funny; some are just alright, while some are straight up common and could be guessed within a few seconds.

Some people use the events of their lives as their passwords (we’re serious!). For instance, we have a friend that uses the name of their ex followed by a horrid word to describe their nasty breakup. Perhaps it’s a way for these poor souls to vent their anger… somehow? We think it would only make us more frustrated, tapping out their name every day.

Then there’s always that fail safe… using the word “password” as their password. Believe it or not, this is actually one of the most common passwords used around the world. They actually believe that no would ever guess it, as it’s too obvious. It’s simply amazing how these people’s minds work, isn’t it?


Tuesday, 20 December 2016

The Future Of Mobile Wallets


What’s in your wallet? Most of us would have some sort of payment method in it, for example, cash, credit/debit card and other nick-knacks such as ID card, loyalty cards, business cards, receipts, insurance cards, and the list goes on.

When we talk about mobile wallet, it’s not just a way to pay with a device, it is encompassing that actual wallet you possess with all of its contents and associated activities; integrating it into a type of digital device that empowers you to process what needs to be done without using your physical wallet.

Most often than not, that device is a mobile phone although it doesn’t necessary need to be. But as you know, the phone has already started to replace the wallet – you keep digital family pictures, perform online banking and transactions – your behaviour as a consumer and the phone is what forms the new digital mobile wallet.

Let’s take a look at mobile wallets through the eyes of the consumer, how they fit into their everyday lives and what we can expect to see in the near future.



Friday, 16 December 2016

5 fabulous natural places to visit in East Malaysia

Much of East Malaysia on the island of Borneo was once covered by natural vegetation like lowland rainforest, montane forests at high altitudes, and mangroves along the coasts. Many natural areas still remain today, and most are reasonably accessible, but in some cases do require long road or river journeys.

Here are five fabulous natural places to put on your list of East Malaysian travel destinations.

1. Bako National Park, Sarawak


One of Sarawak’s smallest national parks (just 2,727ha) punches way above its weight class in terms of wildlife. Located 37km from the Sarawak capital of Kuching, Bako supports stands of most plant communities found in the state with mixed dipterocarp forest, mangrove forest (where it’s possible to see Proboscis Monkeys), grasslands, peat swamp forest, and a very unusual kerangas, or heath forest, where pitcher plants thrive in the nutrient-depleted soil.

There are a dozen trails to walk, from a few hundred metres to several kilometres in length and overnighting in basic park accommodations is an option, though most visitors return to Kuching and stay in hotels such as the Pullman Kuching.

Thursday, 15 December 2016

A place in Malaysia you’ve probably never heard of : Bau, Sarawak


The people that live there

There are over 40 sub-ethnic groups in Sarawak and three main linguistic groups: Biatah, Singai-Jagoi, and Bukar and Sadong. In the Bau region located about 40 minutes from Kuching, the major sub-ethnic group are the Singai-Jagoi Bidayuhs. Bidayuh, which translates to ‘people of the land’, were formerly known as the Land Dayaks and they make up the second largest native ethnic group in Sarawak after the Ibans.

People of the Bidayuh tribe during the Gawai Dayak festival | Photo credit: CHEN WS / Shutterstock.com
Tribes in the Bau region are believe to have come from West Kalimantan some 700 years ago. In particular, the Jagoi-Bratak people chose to settle on top of Mount Bratak where they felt it was safe, and that actually held true for quite some time as the settlement was well fortified and flourished.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Kobis Masak Putih Yang Mudah Dan Ringkas




KOBIS MASAK PUTIH 

1/2 biji kobis ~ di potong ikut kesesuaian
5 ekor udang basah ~ buang kepala dan belah belakang, cuci bersih
3 ulas bawang merah ~ di hiris
2 ulas bawang putih ~ di hiris
2 batang serai ~ di ketuk
1 tangkai cili merah di hiris
1/2 biji santan kelapa atau boleh guna 1/2 kotak santan KARA
sedikit air
garam secukup rasa



Thursday, 21 January 2016

6 Fakta Untuk Dapatkan Biasiswa

Perlu ke lulus dan dapat straight A?



Biasiswa dianugerahkan kepada pelajar berdasarkan merit, pencapaian akademik, bakat khas, hobi, atau kriteria-kriteria yang ditetapkan oleh organisasi yang memberi sumbangan tersebut. Ada juga biasiswa yang diberikan berdasarkan keperluan pelajar tertentu.

Biasiswa bukan sahaja membantu pelajar dari segi kewangan, tetapi juga seperti ada kebanggan tertentu sebagai penerima, apalagi jika biasiswa yang diterima terkenal susah untuk didapatkan.

Sebelum mohon biasiswa, cari tahu dulu 6 perkara berkaitan soalan dan fakta di bawah:

Saturday, 16 January 2016

Financial Tips You Should Know For 2016

Top Financial Tips For 2016




Start your year right by ensuring you have plenty of savings set aside for emergencies or to grow your wealth! This might be a tip you often hear but that’s because it will always stay relevant regardless of what year it is. If you don’t have any savings yet, you need to start pronto! If you already have savings, look into trying to increase the amount of your savings and putting the money into investments where you can gain high returns.

Top financial blogger KC Lau’s advice is to

“save at least 30% of your income, and invest for double digit returns.”


Thursday, 14 January 2016

Things You Should Never Buy Cheap




Scoring a bargain and being able to save money is great but there are certain areas in life that you should not be skimping on. Check out the list below to find out what are the things you should never buy cheap!

Before we start listing out the items, here are a few of the criteria that we’ve used to help you determine why you should never buy these things for cheap:
  • If it is something that you use daily or regularly
  • If it is something that you consume
  • If it is something that involves your health
  • If it is something that you plan to use for a long time

Monday, 11 January 2016

10 Klang Valley Tolls To Go Cash-Free In January 2016



Starting noon on January 13, 10 toll plazas on four highways in the Klang Valley will go cash-free as a full-fledged electronic toll payment system takes effect.
Drivers will have to use Smart Tags, Touch ‘n Go or PLUS Miles cards at toll plazas located along the Maju Expressway (MEX), New Pantai Expressway (NPE), Cheras-Kajang Highway (Grand Saga) and the Kemuning Shah Alam Expressway (LKSA).
The Klang Valley tolls affected are:
  1. Plaza Toll Putrajaya Utama
  2. Plaza Toll Salak Selatan and Plaza Toll Seri Kembangan,
  3. Maju Expressway
  4. Plaza Toll Pantai Dalam
  5. Plaza Toll PJS 5 and Plaza Toll PJS 2
  6. New-Pantai Expressway
  7. Plaza Toll Seri Muda and Plaza Toll Alam Impian
  8. Kemuning Shah Alam Highway (LKSA)
  9. Plaza Toll Batu 9 and Plaza Toll Batu 11
  10. Grand Saga Highway

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Home Remedies to Get Rid of Gas and Bloating

Eating too much or consuming lots of fatty or spicy food commonly leads to gas and bloating. It’s not unlikely for the discomfort felt in the abdominal area to be accompanied with symptoms such as nausea, dizziness and headache. Whenever this excruciating problem strikes, worry not for there are a handful of effective home remedies you may try.



Drink Thirst-Quenching Coconut Water

The calming effect of coconut water to the digestive tract helps alleviate a crabby belly. Drinking it is a refreshing way to allow the stomach to bounce back from all the things that it is forced to process.


Thursday, 31 December 2015

Kung Fu Cult Master

Kung Fu Cult Master is a 1993 Hong Kong wuxia film adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. Directed by Wong Jing, it featured fight choreography by Sammo Hung, and starred Jet Li, Sharla Cheung, Chingmy Yau and Gigi Lai in the lead roles.

Herbal Teas That Help Strengthen The Immune System

For centuries now, drinking tea has been enjoyed by many all over the planet. Aside from allowing you to get rejuvenated, many teas are known to provide all sorts of health benefits. Certain herbal teas are said to be very good at supporting your immune system. With a strong immune system, your chances of getting sick or ill can be considerably reduced.


Read on to get acquainted with herbal teas known to help give you a stronger immune system. Consuming them is a great way for you to have your defenses against invading microorganisms bolstered.

Chrysanthemum Tea Purifies the Blood

Blood filled with toxins can leave a dent on your immune system. It’s for this reason why helping the kidneys to flush out poisonous substances in the bloodstream can help make your body stronger. Traditionally, chrysanthemum tea is consumed for blood purification purposes. Other than this, drinking the beverage also helps your body fight off microbes. It’s also the one to drink if you are suffering from anxiety or insomnia as it has mind-calming properties.


Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Reduce High Blood Pressure (And Solve Many Other Problems) with This Ayurvedic Remedy

Ayurveda is one of the oldest forms of traditional healing on the planet, and it originates from India. It is actually an age-old Hindu art of medicine and prolonging of life with the help of proper diet, herbal remedies and yogic breathing. Ayurvedic treatments are some of the most trusted and highly effective means of attaining healing and wellbeing naturally these days.



There is a particular Ayurvedic remedy for high blood pressure that is revered for its ability to manage the problem. It has been employed by many for a long time already that it’s even found in India’s historical records of traditional medicine. What’s so nice about this remedy is you can easily obtain the ingredients at your favorite supermarket. Without having to comb the entire city just to come across health food stores offering products related to Ayurveda and other traditional forms of medicine, it is trouble-free to take advantage of this powerful and effective remedy for high blood pressure.


Friday, 20 November 2015

Online Scams and How to Avoid Them

Online scams have became rampant with average victims being scammed have been increasing tremendously raising concerns over how secure is our internet. Before falling prey to good-to-be-true offers, kindly observe these symptoms to quickly identify and stopping yourself from being a victim.



Don’t let your hard earned go wasted


Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Top 10 Richest Men In Malaysia 2015 [Infographic]

Forbes recently released its 2015’s edition of Malaysia’s 50 richest men. This year the list saw some new additions and some changes in net worth.
“Sugar King” Robert Kuok, safeguarded his number one position in the list, saw his net worth slipped by US$200 million (RM722 million) last year due to the plunge in commodity prices to US$11.3 billion.
Likewise, Ananda Krishna, maintained his second position but saw a drop in wealth from US11.3 billion to US$9.7 billion.
There have been some changes in net worth and placements in the list, with two new faces in the top 10 list: Goh Peng Ooi, the first technopreneur to hit the top 10 with US$1.6 billion (an increase of US$0.5 billion from last year) and Lee Oi Hian & Lee Hau Hian, who saw their net worth spike from US$1 billion to US$1.5 billion.
This year, four new contenders joined the top 50 list: real estate tycoon Khoo Cheng Hai, packaging specialist Lim Teck Meng of Scientex Bhd, oil-ship fabricator tycoon Ng Chin Heng of Coastal Contracts Bhd, and co-founder of United Overseas Australia Ltd, Kong Chong Soon.

Monday, 16 November 2015

How Much Do Top Politicians In Malaysia Earn?

“I am one of the best paid and probably one of the poorest of the Third World prime ministers,” Lee Kuan Yew, the late minister mentor of Singapore was once quoted.
The saying of “if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys,” is also undeniable. To get good quality people, you need to pay for it. However, paying high does not always guarantee good quality people.
Prior to the amendments to the Members of Parliament (Remuneration) (Amendment) Act on April 10, 2015, members of the parliament (MPs) in Malaysia were paid RM4,112 a month, excluding allowances.
Some of the allowances claimable by MPs are:
  • Entertainment allowance – up to RM2,500
  • Fuel allowance – up to RM1,500
  • Toll allowance – up to RM300

Is The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Good For Malaysia?

So, what exactly is the TPP Agreement? The TPP is a proposed regional regulatory and investment treaty aimed at creating a platform for economic integration across the Asia Pacific region.
The proposed agreement originated in 2005 as the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP or P4), and included just New Zealand, Chile, Singapore and Brunei.
It was the United States’ (US) participation and its subsequent dominant role in the negotiations of the partnership that resulted in the expansion of its membership, as well as having a primary role in its agenda setting.

How does it affect Malaysia?

Malaysia joined the TPP in 2010 and is expected to increase its GDP by 5.6% and also its export by 11.9% by year 2025.
The industries most likely to benefit from the pact are textiles, apparel, commodities and electronics.

Saturday, 7 November 2015

The New Age Magazine and Occult Explanations of the Great Seal



I‘ve recently acquired sixty issues of The New Age Magazine, spanning the years 1968-73. The New Age Magazine was “the official organ of the Supreme Council 33°, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Southern Jurisdiction.” The magazine was inaugurated in 1904 and still continues today. In 1990, however, the title of the publication was changed to the Scottish Rite Journal—probably in an effort to distance themselves from being identified with the New Age Movement. In any case, the original name for the magazine alludes to those same esoteric yearnings of the socialist utopians and occult theosophists at the turn of the 20th century. They believed that the world was on the cusp of a New Age of enlightenment. The Age of Aquarius was about to begin; occultists had generally agreed that a shift in consciousness was imminent, and the transformation of society—based upon a masonic ideal—would soon be realized. It is thus appropriate that Grand Commander George Moore, in 1904, named the magazine after the “rite of perfection” conferred on those who partake in the ritual of the 18th degree, the Rose Croix. Candidates who pass through this degree symbolically ascend the mystic ladder from darkness to glory and perfection. The Rose Croix degree, in turn, refers to the 17th Century mystic secret society of adepts, the Rosicrucians, who themselves called for a new age. They practiced the transformation of self through an amalgam of rituals involving hermeticism, gnosticism, alchemy and the kabbalah.