When our ministers go abuzz with Covid-19
Social media is up in arms over gaffes by two ministers related to the Covid-19 crisis, a lesson that serves to teach those in power to not insult the intelligence of cooped up Malaysians. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Afif Abd Halim, March 31, 2020.SOCIAL media is abuzz with news about certain antics of a few federal ministers that relate to the marauding Covid-19 virus, resulting in many concerned Malaysians throwing brickbats at them.
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