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Oil price hike the tipping point
Trigem | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
The Prime Minister and his government have apparently failed to understand the problems the rakyat face when he asked the angry citizens to understand
We rural residents are suffering
John Wong Chee Kwong | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
The recent fuel hike has come as a shock across people around Malaysia and especially from my homeland, Limbang, a remote and rural district at Sarawak.
Time ripe to demand for freedom information act
Hai Hiung Lo | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
Malaysians are angry at their government. They are rightly so, especially after the recent cut in fuel subsidies that would affect everyone on the street
Fuel price hike: Alternative suggestions
Har Wai Mun | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
I believed that the fuel and electricity tariff increase was inevitable, despite repeat denials by the ministers before the 12 th general election. Nevertheless,
Do they even understand what 'change lifestyle' means?
Ong BK | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
It is a cliche for government leaders who decide to hike fuel prices to ask the rakyat to ‘change lifestyles’ - a term borrowed from environmentalists
People will change, gov't must too
HF Soo Hoo | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
During my secondary school, I was taught about the consequence of globalisation and its effects on the developing and under-developed countries. However,
Ministers' entertainment: A 75% cut more like it
Yow Lop Siaw | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
The initiative to cut the entertainment allowances of ministers by 10% and other costs such as restricting paid overseas travel by families of ministers
Electricity: C'mon, no one uses less that 200kW
Concerned Netizen | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm
The recently announced increase in public and company electricity tariffs had me curious. I noticed that the announcement claimed that less than half of
JPJ hires 751 but only 15 of them non-bumis
Murugesan Sinnandavar | Jun 12, 08 4:09pm
On June 8, the Road Transport Department or Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) published the list of successful candidates for ‘Jawatan Pembantu Penguatkuasa
Dorian Gray, Pak Lah and Scomi
A Ghani Ismail | Jun 12, 08 4:09pm
I refer to the Malaysiakini report Dr M poser on Scomi-RapidKL bus deal . On Aug 7, 2006, in an arranged interview on TV3 with Bernama chairman Annuar
Drastic cut in oil subsidies a mistake
Yen Yen | Jun 11, 08 4:32pm
The latest cut in oil subsidies receives strong objection from the majority of the society. The same old question re-emerged to the surface: should the
Malaysia's looming economic meltdown
Gerard Darryl Chong | Jun 11, 08 4:32pm
Despite Malaysia's pretty economic growth over this past few months, something just doesn't seem to be right. It is almost as if the GDP growth figures
PM needs all the good political karma he has
Wan Mohd Aimran | Jun 11, 08 4:32pm
The facts are as such: The price of a barrel of oil is hovering between US$120 to US$140. The total cost of our government's subsidies is approximately
Don't be demoralised, just prioritise
HondaCabok | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm
Fuel subsidies should stop. Period. As responsible Malaysians, we have to start thinking of the country's economy and sacrifices have to be made by all
Have a heart for the innocent victims
V for Victim | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm
I am a victim of the gross incompetence of Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s former government. I received my driving license for more than 10 years but I did
No way gov't can enforce price controls
Vijay Kumar Murugavell | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm
Recently, after an unprecedented increase in petrol prices at the pump, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad - while admitting
The more dangerous side of fuel price hike
JD Lovrenciear | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm
The citizens are still reeling in an abrupt shock with the sudden and unprecedented huge hike in the fuel price. And the paralysis seems to be more widespread
Petronas in the red? Impossible?
Steve Oh | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm
There will be no viable solution to the growing problems of food shortage and escalating prices unless the government urgently works in tandem with the
M'sia, over-glorified raw materials producer
DPBM | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm
I refer to the Malaysiakini report It's only ‘16 sen per litre in Venezuela’ . By consulting the CIA World Factbook, the data of each country's
Disassociate yourself from NS, Lee
Sabah Fan | Jun 11, 08 4:16pm
I refer to National Service Training Council Chairperson Lee Lam Thye’s letter . There seems to be a tinge of frustration in his letter as he clearly
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