JUNE 29 — After three months of working effort, eventually Malaysia successfully flattened the pandemic curve. However, noises and arguments emerged between ruling and opposition party politicians. Current ruling government is trying to prove that it is a good backdoor government as Perikatan...
JUNE 29 — After three months of working effort, eventually Malaysia successfully flattened the pandemic curve. However, noises and arguments emerged between ruling and opposition party politicians.
However, what has Malaysia been through since the Sheraton Move emerged in the end of February this year? Is Malaysia back to square one again where money politics are still being allowed to take place? Is there any meaning for Malaysians to vote for change? During this pandemic, it is clear to see that this society is becoming more divided. Inequality is getting more and more severe. The rich become richer, the poor become poorer.
When Ryverra Wiviani Rinus, a 15-year-old Kadazandusun student from SMK Keningau googled “digital divide” using her mother’s phone back in their home at Kampung Bomboi in Keningau, she couldn’t download a page.
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