A businessperson has handed over documents containing alleged evidence of a connection between PN (Perikatan Nasional) and a gambling company to the MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission)…
Tarik balik will become a classic among internet users after the massive outburst of the PN man in the August Parliament this week and this parody adds to the cementing of the moment in the funny world…
Read MoreA netizen showed the difference between the OPR rates in Malaysia and other countries. Malaysia’s current rate is at 3% which is very mild, and in the green zone. However, countries like Brazil and Russia are in the red zone at 13% and 12%. …
Read MoreHard working Malaysians who needed to feed their families during the lockdowns suffered the most. A Bungkusit rider defends the Madani government stating that Muhyiddin’s government fined him nearly RM900 when the rider was simply doing his job. …
Read MoreThe opposition party in Malaysia, PN appears to be sinking themselves further by making lackluster promises. They state that it is not realistic and pretty underwhelming for the state to only have 3,333 new jobs per year.…
Read MoreTun M says he now knows he lost his deposit in Langkawi due to money politics, indirectly but probably unknowingly accusing PN of corruption in his defeat…
Read MoreSome Twitter users were defending PN stating that the prices of goods significantly increased under their rule was simply due to Covid restrictions. However, netizens state that they ruled up till 2022, when the virus and its effects died down significantly. …
Read MoreBN and PH are a unity government, and as such, they need to show strength and support to one and another. The netizen states that there are times when we are forced to work with the people we dislike. …
Read MoreNetizens are showing their dismay towards the construction of the new LRT 3 line. It seems that it will be operational in 2025. Supporters of former PM Najib Razak are flooding the comments section stating that under his time, the rakyat were living “luxuriously.”…
Read MoreThe internet can be a fun place, particularly with Malaysia politics. See how netizens respond to PAS saying reject liars. The photo of Hadi is epic, Go read…
Read MoreOne post done by the Parti Keadilan Rakyat on Facebook states that 44% of Malays and 56% of non-Malays state they will vote for the coalition government. However, only 26% of Malays and 17% non-Malays are willing to vote for PN.…
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