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Sports Matters: Malaysian football rocked by player attacks - What you need to know
Malaysia’s football league season was set to start with the Charity Shield match, but after three...
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Sports Matters: Harimau Malaya out, CWG bid rejected, what's next for Malaysian sports?
Harimau Malaya's Asian Cup exit and Malaysia rejecting the 2026 Commonwealth Games bid leave...
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Sports Matters: No Money, No Glory
Kelantan football fans are up in arms after it was discovered that its football players’ salary...
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Sports Matters: Dedication And Values In Sports
The Asean Para Games has kicked off and we are back with another episode of Sports Matters...
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Sports Matters: Error In The System
Critics are demanding for an overhaul of Malaysia’s sports programmes and how the system works...
Former Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq
National
Impose sugar tax to raise funds for sports, Syed Saddiq tells Putrajaya
SHAH ALAM - Former youth and sports minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman suggests implementing a...
Former Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq
National
Stable funding needed to turn high athlete Podium programme a success, says Syed Saddiq
SHAH ALAM - The high athlete Podium programme under Sports ministry requires stable funding to...
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Sports Matters: Role of Politics & Advertising in Sports
The 2023 SEA Games are over but drama has just started!Politicians are now thrown into to match thus...
Podcast
Sports Matters: Soaring Upwards
The Malaysian contingent have recorded their worst-ever achievement in the history of the SEA Games...
Karate Gold Medalist Shahmalarani Chandran - FILEPIX
Sports
From running to Karate, Shahmalarani shines bright
SHAH ALAM - Cross-country race and long distance running was initially Karate Gold Medalist...
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Nor Halimah Sa'diah Awang@Abdullah began making the soap three years ago for washing dishes, laundry, and personal hygiene for use by her family. Photo by Bernama
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Dodol with original flavour, durian and pandan might be familiar to us, but what about pineapple, cappuccino, chocolate, strawberry, and blueberry?
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Among the tree species planted are Dipterocarp, Merbau, Belian, Seraya, Gaharu, Selangan Batu, Gagil, Jelutong, Eucalyptus, Ketapang, Bayur, Pulai, Medang, Ramin, Laran, Durian, Terap, and Bambangan. - Photo by Bernama
Age-old 'Adat Berjojak' tradition well preserved by Rawa Malay community
'Adat Berjojak' ritual symbolises a baby’s first step in life and only after the ceremony is performed can the feet of the child touch the ground outside the house. Photo by Bernama
Southeast Asian countries lead in positive experiences
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