Najib Razak
Internet censorship: You’ve already won, Dr Mahathir
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has once again gone on record to call for the Internet to be censored in Malaysia. He's already got his way, actually, and Malaysians are paying the heavy price, argues DNA executive editor A. Asohan.
Celcom wins two national Labour Day awards
Celcom Axiata Bhd has won two awards: The ‘Prime Minister Award for Human Resources Excellence (Private Sector),’ which recognises employers for contributing to the development of their workforce; and the ‘1Malaysia Employer Award (GLC).’
Launch of MaGIC ignites slew of partnerships
The Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC) in Cyberjaya was officially launched with much fanfare on April 27, serving as a strong signal of the Government’s commitment to the development and growth of entrepreneurs.
PlaTCOM to 'unleash' innovation among SMEs
PM launches PlaTCOM, unit under AIM in collaboration with SME Corp
Public-private partnership aims to plug gaps in 'innovation ecosystem'
CEO chosen, MaGIC to get a dose of Silicon Valley
CEO identified, working for global company out of Silicon Valley
US$21.4m to kickstart activities, in Cyberjaya to tap tech ecosystem
(2013 Top 10 Story) GE13: Is Najib winning the ‘social media election’?
GE13 may not be ‘Malaysia’s first social media election,’ but Meltwater’s monitoring of online buzz illustrates social media’s importance as a medium for campaign communications and political discourse.
The kangkung block: Denial seems to be the best defence
For several hours, surfers from Malaysia were blocked from accessing a BBC story on Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. The country’s largest ISP passed the buck to the industry regulator, which later reported that the story can be accessed. And they would like us all to forget about it, writes A. Asohan.
First they came for old media, then …
The shocking suspension of weekly business newsmagazine The Heat has dire consequences for all citizens, but is however merely the latest in a series of attempts by the Administration to smother freedom of expression, writes A. Asohan.
Spy vs spy, apples vs oranges
Let’s not allow government indecisiveness or our fellow Malaysians’ apathy stop us from holding the US Government accountable for its actions, argues A. Asohan.
MaGIC needs right leader to work its magic
The Malaysian Government will need to pick the best possible candidate for the leadership role at the recently announced Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), and not play the populist game, writes DNA founder Karamjit Singh.