Archive | Citizen’s Post

The time to buck up is NOW

SARAWAK found themselves in alien territory at the end of Sukma XIII. Since becoming treble champion
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Opportunity for MCA to end long-drawn crisis

THE Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) will hold fresh party elections on March 28 – next Sunday â€
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Firm action needed to tackle school bullies

BULLYING is persistent unwelcome behaviour, mostly using unwarranted or invalid criticism, nit-picki
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

No room in the state BN for PPP

THE entry of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) into Sarawak has more than raised eyebrows and r
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

When will we ever learn?

THE recent drowning of five students and a teacher of Chung Ling High School in Penang when their bo
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Zero tolerance for fire-bombs

THERE is absolute need for Malaysians from all walks of life across the entire country to remain cal
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Does word ‘Allah’ really important?

Just an opinion from a fellow Sarawakian. Word 'Allah' have been used by Christian community in S
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Redtone WiMAX : User experience

If you drive around Kuching recently you should see a lot of buntings promoting new broadband provid
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Public Convenience

Mok Hoon Chong wrote: I am a resident of Chonglin Park at Tabuan Road. At one corner of Chonglin
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Pact Signed to Test Coco Oil for AIDS Treatment

Mohd Mahalim wrote: IMMEDIATE RELEASE Pact Signed to Test Coco Oil for AIDS Treatment
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Mind your language!

Players guilty of swearing will lose valuable ITF points KUCHING: The use of abusive language by pla
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Cin chai lah! All are abang adik in Batang Ai what!

DATUK Joseph Salang was in fine spirits — ha, literally that is. Holding a glass of red wine, he w
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Innocent but real friendship

Childhood memories — Part 2 WHEN my family made the big move from Kuching to some remote village
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

If the buying stops…

RECENTLY, I received a joke via email which read: “The Chinese will eat anything that flies ex
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

A tribute to a great friend and priest, Father James Muhren

LAST Monday, March 2, I received the sad news of the passing of the Very Reverend Father James Muhre
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Infringement of privacy

OF course it is a crime — secretly taking intimate photographs of someone and posting on the Inter
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Love is a gift free from anticipation

WHAT is love? Love is knowing deep down that if I help another, I am only helping myself. If I harm
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Technology and communication

IT was a strange sight as I watched the world go by sitting at a roadside café one lazy afternoon.
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Allow Elizabeth Wong to find her peace of mind

IF I were to ask all the men reading this whether they have seen a woman in the nude, the answer wil
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Sex, lies, money and politics

WELCOME to Malaysian politics. That is the most I could reply every time someone lamented to me the
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Take it as it comes, eh?

RAIN, rain go away, come back some other time. So goes the lyrics in Bobby Vinton’s 1970s hit so
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostComments Off

It’s now or never, boss!

AS I flipped through the newspaper yesterday morning, I must say I was taken by surprise to see the
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

London Bridge is falling down?

THE Kuala Terengganu by-election is over, with the opposition once again toppling the BN in a by-ele
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

Tigger does not know how to whistle

DO you know that Tigger does not know how to whistle? I did not, until very recently when I chanced
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

The Chinese enigma

WHILE driving from Miri back to Kuching some time ago, I stopped for rest and a spot of refreshment
Read the full story

Posted in Citizen's PostView Comments

send to mysarawak
Subscribe to NewsLetter
*Your email address:
*Enter the security code shown:
 
Follow us on
  • Polls
    • Could Taib’s cousin Norah be the next Sarawak’s Chief Minister?

      View Results

      Loading ... Loading ...