On this week’s episode we will be taking a look at unconventional thinking, at innovation and competitiveness. Malaysians must be innovative in order to be competitive on the world stage. Or is that really even important? Isn’t it good enough to do the same old thing and be happy with our local market?
Everybody it seems to have an opinion about this week’s topic. What makes a truly world class, quality education? Everyone has a different opinion on what it should be, but most agree we don’t have it. Our correspondent Ezra Zaid goes in search for what makes a quality education.
This week we meet with Dato’ Ambiga Sreenevasan, Chairperson of BERSIH 2.0. Fahmi Fadzil questions Dato’ Ambiga on the marked difference between BERSIH 2.0 and its predecessor. She also enlightens us on the challenges that are still faced by Malaysians in having clean and fair elections.
From what started off as an exploration of computer-generated electronica, rigorous experimentation led to the formation of his namesake, Monoloque – founded by the guitarist and lead songwriter of Butterfingers, Loque.
When Umapagan Ampikaipakan first spoke about an episode on Tamil education I listened with trepidation. Will this episode be a long 20 minute rant about all the things gone wrong, all that is inadequate and all the unsatisfactory outcomes from the 523 Tamil schools in this country.
The state of Tamil schools in Malaysia, really was there any hope? But I listened as he started to build a case… “But Nova, you see it provides more than just an education”. But what else can we expect from these schools?










