Articles By Nabila Shila

Never too young to think about retirement: financial experts’ advice versus reality

With at least RM500,000 to RM1 million needed in savings to ensure a comfortable retirement according to financial experts, what are young adults who are new to the working world to do? 

How three comic fans made RM10,000 selling original material in just two days 

Usually, the fascinating world of comics in Malaysia is influenced by foreign characters, but a trio of friends had taken a bold step into showcasing their original artwork at Comic Fiesta 2023 by opening a booth and generating RM10,000 in just two days.

Muhyiddin, Hadi rejected unity govt proposal, what choice did I have?: Al-Sultan Abdullah

The former Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, has shed light on the way he handled the political impasse that emerged after the last general election as well as the talks that led to the historic formation of the unity government. 

Agong can play bigger role on international stage: Al-Sultan Abdullah

The former Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, has suggested that the nation’s monarch can play a bigger role in representing the country at the international level.

Not a yardstick: unfair to gauge Anwar govt’s performance in a year, says former Agong

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s one-year tenure cannot serve as a comprehensive gauge for evaluating the performance of the unity government, according to the former Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah.

Sg Golok flood mitigation project: a gain for some, loss for others

A half-completed flood mitigation project here has brought new woes to those who never experienced floods while failing to solve the problem for other flood victims who have waded through the ordeal before.

Perniagaan di Batu Caves rancak menjelang Thaipusam, pengunjung dijangka lebih ramai tahun ini

Batu Caves kini meriah apabila puluhan ribu penganut dan pelancong Hindu berpusu-pusu ke situ empat hari menjelang sambutan Thaipusam yang diraikan saban tahun.

Batu Caves businesses brace for Thaipusam influx, expecting larger crowds this year

Batu Caves is abuzz with activity as tens of thousands of Hindu devotees and tourists have already flocked to the holy site four days ahead of the annual Thaipusam celebration.

Stop DNAA applications for graft-linked politicians, Bersih calls to AG in flashmob

Its chairman Muhammad Faisal Abdul Aziz also called for the separation of power between the AG and public prosecutor as well as reforming the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission.

New escalator for Batu Caves temple this year, PwD and elderly devotees rejoice

Batu Caves Hindu temple chairman Tan Sri R. Nadarajah added that the escalator will be free of charge for devotees and tourists, and expressed hope that the federal government will allocate some funds for this.