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Friday, 26 August 2011

30 Top and Best Companies to work in Malaysia


A compilation of 30 top and best companies to work in Malaysia. Ranking
factors are determined by: company size (turnover), reputation in
industry, compensation & benefits, environment & culture (employee
survey), Best Employers award winners and Fortune ranking

p/s : To those looking for an employment, lists below might be helpful.

1. Shell

Website: www.shell.com.my
Industry: Oil & Gas
Address: Human Resources Dept, Bangunan Shell Malaysia
Damansara Heights, Changkat Semantan, 50490 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-2095 9144

An excellent company to work for, Shell provides you with a platform for
trainings and knowledge, while at the same time providing you with
opportunity for growth while climbing the technical and corporate ladder.

2. Intel

Website: www.intel.com, www.intel.com/jobs/Malaysia
Industry: Manufacturing

Intel is the world's largest chip maker, also a leading manufacturing of
computer, networking and communications products. Intel currently has the
largest plant of all manufacturing companies in Penang & Kulim industrial
area.

3. DHL

Website: www.dhl.com.my
Industry: Logistics & Freight Forwarding
Add: Human Resources Department, DHL Express (M) Sdn Bhd
Levels 26, 27 & 28 Menara TM, Off Jln Pantai Baharu
50672 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Phone: 1 800 88 8388

DHL's international network links more than 220 countries and territories
worldwide. Around 285,000 employees are dedicated to providing fast and
reliable services that exceed customers' expectations in 120,000
destinations in all continents.

4. Petronas

Website: www.petronas.com.my
Industry: Oil & Gas
Add: HR Planning & Recruitment PETRONAS, Level 63, Tower 1
PETRONAS Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Email: hrm@petronas.com.my

PETRONAS is an integrated international oil and gas company with business
interests in 31 countries. As at end of October 2005, the PETRONAS Group
comprised 101wholly-owned subsidiaries, 19 partly-owned outfits and 57
associated companies.

5. McKinsey & Co


Website: www.mckinsey.com
Industry: Consulting
Add: McKinsey & Company, Level 57, Tower 2, Petronas Twin Towers Kuala
Lumpur City Center, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 60 (3) 2382 5500

As one of the world's biggest consulting firms with offices all across the
globe, McKinsey helps many of the world's leading organizations think
about and improve their strategies, organizations and operations.

6. Maxis


Website: www.maxis.com.my
Industry: Communications
Add: Staffing & HR Planning, Maxis Communications Berhad, Aras 17, Menara
Maxis, Off Jln Ampang, 50088 KL. Tel: 03-7492 2123

As one of the largest communications giants in this country, Maxis will be
a preferred platform for aspiring executives to be part of in the quest to
reach their career heights. There are so many opportunities available as
Maxis is expected to continue growing in terms of size and profits.

7.IBM

Website: www.ibm.com/my
Industry: System/Hardware
Add: IBM Malaysia Sdn Bhd, 15th Floor, Plaza IBM, Jln Tun Mohd Fuad
Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur. Tel (Gen): 03-7727 7788

To date, IBM has played a major role in delivering solutions to the
customers to help solve business problems. IBM's key strengths are in
people, skills and experience in IT and complex projects, and worldwide
infrastructure of international offices and laboratories from which they
can quickly assemble the best expertise required by the customers in
Malaysia and worldwide.

8. Motorola

Website: www.motorola.com/my/
Industry: Manufacturing
Add: Human Resources Department, Motorola Technology Sdn Bhd
Bayan Lepas Technoplex Industrial Park, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Penang
Tel: 04-6432511 (General)

First established in Malaysia in Penang (1974), Motorola today is a total
solutions provider for wireless telecommunications and energy products. It
is the first Motorola Asia-Pacific Regional Integrated Manufacturing, R&D
and Distribution Center. Capabilities include design & development of
two-way radio products, world-class manufacturing and distribution to
global customers.

9. ExxonMobil

Website: www.exxonmobil.com.my
Industry: Oil & Gas
Add: Human Resources Department, Esso Production Malaysia Inc.
Level 17, Menara ExxonMobil, Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Fax: 603-3803494

A merge between Esso and Mobil produced ExxonMobil which is now the
biggest oil and gas company globally, covering upstream, downstream,
technology and chemical activities.

10. Hewlett Packard


Industry: Hardware/multimedia
Website: www.hp.com.my
Add: Human Resource Department, HP Towers,
Hewlett Packard (M) Sdn Bhd., 12 Jalan Genggang, Bukit Damansara,
50409 KUALA LUMPUR

HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and
institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure,
personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and
printing for consumers, enterprises and small and medium businesses.

11. CIMB
Industry: Investment
Website: www.cimb.com.my

CIMB is the largest, award winning investment bank in Southeast Asia. They
offer a full range of integrated capital markets and advisory solutions
tailored to a diverse client base, including large corporations, financial
institutions, private individuals and institutional investors. Requires
talented and hardworking people, but you'll be well compensated. Min
yearly bonus average more than 6 months, depending on your
performance. In 2004 claim a record bonus payout of 13 months!



12. Ernst & Young


Website: http://www.ey.com/global/content.nsf/Malaysia/Malaysia_Home_Page
Industry: Financial & tax services
Add: 4th Floor, Kompleks Antarabangsa, Jalan Sultan Ismail
50250 Kuala Lumpur. Tel (6)03.2144 2333 Fax (6)03.2141 0676

In Malaysia, Ernst & Young is one of the largest professional services
firms with more than 2,400 employees in 17 offices in West and East
Malaysia. It was established in early 1900s and was one of the first
internationally linked public accounting firms in the country.



13. Citibank


Website: www.citibank.com.my
Industry: Banking
Add: Human Resources Department, Menara Citibank
165 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03- 2380 0000

Citibank is part of Citigroup, the world's largest banking entity, with
operation in more than 100 countries and having more than 200 million
customers worldwide. Citibank also offers one of the most comprehensive
trainings to their sales force.

14. Dell Asia Pacific
Website: www.dell.com.my
Industry: PC/Hardware


Dell is one-stop PC and notebook supplier with state of the art assembly
operation in Penang, supported by a world-class standard of customer
service operation. At the heart of Dell's Asia Pacific operations is the
Asia Pacific Customer Center (APCC) in Penang, Malaysia. The
238,000-square-foot manufacturing facility opened in October 1995 and in
February 2001, Dell's second Asia Pacific Customer Centre (APCC2) of
370,000-square-feet began operations. Desktops, workstations, notebooks,
servers and storage products are manufactured to order for customers
throughout Asia Pacific.

15. Accenture

Website: http://www.accenture.com/Countries/Malaysia
Industry: Consultancy
Add: Level 66 Tower 2 Petronas Twin Towers, Jalan Ampang
50088 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03 2731 4000 Fax: 03 205 72537

Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and
outsourcing company, with operation in 110 offices worldwide. Accenture
collaborate with its clients to help them become high-performance
businesses and governments. Accenture mobilizes excellent qualified people
having the right skills and technologies to help clients improve their
performance.

16. PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC)

Website: www.pwc.com/my
Industry: Financial & Tax services
Address: PricewaterhouseCoopers Malaysia, 11th Floor
Wisma Sime Darby, Jalan Raja Laut, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
Telephone +60 (3) 26931077 Fax: +60(3) 26930997
Email: my.careers@my.pwc.com.

PWC provides industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services to
build public trust and enhance value for its clients and their
stakeholders. Their Malaysia operation is supported by a strong 1700
workforce in 9 locations.

17. Toyota
Website: www.toyota.com.my
Industry: Automotive
Add: Manager, Human Resources, UMW Toyota Malaysia
No. 2, Persiaran Raja Muda, Seksyen 15, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor

Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world's leading automakers,
offering full range of models. As of March 2004, Toyota employs 264,000
people worldwide, and market vehicles in more than 140 countries. Their
diversified operations include telecommunications, prefabricated housing
and leisure boats.

18. Nokia

Website: www.nokia.com.my
Industry: Mobile communications
Add: Nokia Networks Malaysia, Suite T01 3rd Floor
Block 2320 Century Square, Jalan Usahawan
63000 CYBERJAYA
Tel: +60 3 8313 6888 Fax: +60 3 8318 9188

A leading player in mobile communications in the Asia Pacific, Nokia
first started operations in the region in the early 1980s. It has since
established a leading brand presence in many local markets, and business
has expanded considerably in all areas to support customer needs and the
growth of the telecommunications industry in the region.

19. Bank Negara Malaysia
Website: www.bnm.gov.my
Industry: Banking
Add: Recruitment & Scholarship Section , Human Resource Management
Department , 11C, Bank Negara Malaysia , Jalan Dato' Onn
50480 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 03 2692 5373, 03 2690 7246, 03 2690 7242
Fax: 03 2698 7929
E-mail: recruit@bnm.gov.my

Bank Negara Malaysia is the central bank for Malaysia, established on 26
January 1959. The functions of the Bank are carried out within the
context of the broader goals of promoting economic growth, a high level
of employment, maintaining price stability and a reasonable balance in
the country's international payments position, eradicating poverty and
restructuring society.

20. Western Digital
Website: www.wdc.com
Industry: Manufacturing
Add: The Human Resource Department
Western Digital (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Lot 3, Jalan SS8/6, Sungei Way Free Industrial Zone
47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Tel: 03-7870 5123

Winner of Best Employers in Asia awards, Western Digital is really an
excellent organization to be in. You'll get a chance to get a closer look
on the manufacturing operation of enterprise drives, desktop, external
and mobile drives.

21. Air Asia
Website: www.airasia.com.my
Industry: Aviation

Air Asia has a record history of being a debt-ridden company turned into
a multibillion organization within a span of merely 3 years. Headed by
one of Malaysia's most successful businesspersons, Datuk Tony Fernandez,
there's a limitless chance for your career to reach this sky, as of their
planes, once you're part of this ever growing company.

22. LogicaCMG
Website: www.logicacmg.com/my
Industry: IT outsourcing
Add: 601, Level 6, Uptown 1, No. 1, Jalan SS21/58
Damansara Uptown, 47400 Petaling Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan. Tel: +603 7725 6890 Fax: +603 7726 6346

Currently the biggest IT outsourcing provider in Europe, LogicaCMG is
continuing to make impact in Asia Pacific. It provides management and IT
consultancy, systems integration and outsourcing services to clients
across diverse markets including telecoms, financial services, energy and
utilities, industry, distribution and transport and the public sector.
Formed in December 2002, through the merger of Logica and CMG, the
company employs around 20,000 staff in offices across 34 countries and
has nearly 40 years of experience in IT services.

23. KPMG International

Website: http://www.kpmg.com
Industry: Financial Services
Add: KPMG/Desa Megat & Co., Wisma KPMG, Jalan Dungun
Damansara Heights, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 10047
50702 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 011-60-3-2095-3388
Fax: 011-60-3-2095-0971

KPMG International is the global network of professional services firms
providing audit, tax, and advisory services with industry focus. Its aim
is to turn knowledge into value for the benefit of its clients, people,
and the capital markets. With nearly 94,000 people worldwide, KPMG member
firms provide audit, tax, and advisory services from 717 cities in 148
countries.

24. Oracle Corporation

Website: www.oracle.com
Industry: Software/system
Malaysia office: Oracle Corporation Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Level 38 Menara Citibank, 165 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 60-3-2161 8822 Fax: 60-3-2164 3755

For nearly three decades, Oracle, the world's largest enterprise software
company, has provided the software and services that let organizations
get the most up-to-date and accurate information from their business
systems.

25. Federal Express (FedEx)

Website: www.fedex.com/my
Industry: Logistic & freight forwarding
Selangor service centre in Malaysia:
Federal Express Services (M) Sdn Bhd
17 Jalan TSB 8, Taman Industri Sungai Buloh
47000 Kota Damansara, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Email: MALrecruit@fedex.com

Federal Express, part of transportation powerhouse FedEx Corporation,
connects areas that generate 90 per cent of the world's gross domestic
product in 24 to 48 hours with door-to-door, customs-cleared service and
a money-back guarantee. The company's unmatched air route authorities and
infrastructure make it the world's largest express transportation
company, providing fast, reliable and time-definite transportation of
more than 3.2 million items in 220 countries each working day. FedEx has
more than 138,000 employees, 50,000 drop-off locations, 671 aircraft and
41,000 vehicles in its integrated global network.

26. Deloitte Malaysia


Website: www.deloitte.com
Industry: Financial & tax services
Add: Head Office, Level 19, SS21/58
Damansara Uptown, 47400 Petaling Jaya
P O Box 10093, 50704 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: +60(3) 7723 6500, +60(3) 7726 1833
Fax: +60(3) 7726 3986, +60(3) 7726 8986
e-mail: myaaa@deloitte.com

Deloitte Malaysia is among the nation's leading professional services
firms, providing audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory services
through nearly 1,100 people in 8 offices throughout the nation. Having
built a strong presence with a portfolio of clients spanning a variety of
industries, Deloitte Malaysia has a proven record in providing services
to some of the world's largest multi-nationals as well as local
enterprises, financial institutions, government bodies, public and newly
privatised organisations.

27. Ericsson


Website: www.ericsson.com/my
Industry: Mobile communications
Malaysia address: Ericsson (M) Sdn Bhd
3420 Persiaran Sepang
63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor. Tel: 03-8314 6000 Fax: 03-8314 6009

Ericsson is the leading telecom supplier in the world. In the Asia
Pacific region, Ericsson has over 30 percent market share in mobile
communications infrastructure. Ericsson's net sales in the region for Q3
2005 accounts for 22% of Ericsson's global sales.
Ericsson has a strong presence in Asia Pacific, with 16 operating
entities grouped into five market units: Australia & New Zealand, China,
India & Sri Lanka, North East Asia (Japan, Korea, Taiwan), and South East
Asia (Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand,
Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos and Brunei).

28. Samsung


Website: www.samsung.com
Industry: Electronics
Malaysia contact: Suite 3B-9-3A, Level 9, Block 3B
Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5
Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel: 03-2263 6600 Fax: 03-2263 6666

In this region, Malaysia plays a key role in SAMSUNG's strategy as both a
manufacturing export base as well as a market for high-value technology
products. They currently employ a total of 2200 employees in Malaysia.
SAMSUNG Electronics offices in Malaysia consist of 1 subsidiary office
and 2 manufacturing facilities. In recent years, SAMSUNG has evolved as a
major consumer technology brand. We consistently clinch top 3 positions
across South-East Asia for televisions, monitors/LCD monitors,
side-by-side refrigerators, washing machines and DVD players.

29. Sony Malaysia


Website: www.sony.com.my
Industry: Manufacturing/electronic
Malaysia contact:
The Human Resources Department
Sony (M) Sdn Bhd, No.7, Tanjung Bandar Utama
Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya 47800, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Email: recruits@sony.com.my

Sony has helped developed discerning Malaysians who have come to expect
quality, integrity and reliability in audio/visual equipment. Sony's
cutting-edge technology brings sights and sounds, expectations and
experiences into the home as well as the office.

30. Berjaya Corporation


Website: www.berjaya.com.my
Industry: Various
Add: BERJAYA LAND BERHAD
Group Human Resource & Administration Division
11th Floor Menara Berjaya, K L Plaza
179 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Email: hr@berjaya.com.my

Berjaya Corporation is a major Malaysian conglomerate with annual revenue
in excess of RM2.93 billion. Through a series of acquisitions, organic
growth and the entrepreneurial leadership of Tan Sri Dato' Seri Vincent
Tan, Berjaya Corporation today has a total employee strength of over
17,000, and is engaged in the various core activities including property
development, vacation & resorts, education, food & beverages, investment
holdings and others.

Source : http://www.skorcareer.com/malaysia-eng/30_top_companies_26to30.htm

Monday, 22 August 2011

Author Battle Round 2

After successfully ending Author Battle Round 1 we have come with Author Battle Round 2. Before anything congratulations to JiNaDa aka Auditory_Illusion  for winning the round one against Black-Hat aka FreeMahesa.
This round 2 will be a battle between Butterfly aka Space_Efficient and JiNaDa aka Auditory_Illusion.


Moderator : Black-Hat
Topics : 1. London Riot - Who to be blamed?
             2. Women deserves a greater role in the administration of a country.
             3. Man spend wiser than women.
             4. Malaysian are united, disunity is created by the government controlled media.
             5. Censorship in Malaysia is still bearable.
             6. Pre-marital sex is may be morally wrong but it is still acceptable.
             7. Malaysia is moving backwards economically and socially.

Dear authors please select a topic and let me know. We shall begin with the introduction given. All the best to Butterfly and JiNaDa.

The topic has been selected and the topic is pre-marital sex is may be morally wrong but it is still acceptable. JiNaDa says YES to pre-marital sex while Butterfly says NO to pre-marital sex !!!!

Introduction by FreeMahesa aka Waste_Space : 


Pre-marital sex is defined as sexual intercourse regardless of sex before marriage. This battle will solely focus on pre-marital sex not on gender and sexual preference based arguments. Therefore I advise the battling authors to stay focus. This round agrees pre-marital sex is morally wrong as we have to adhere the Malaysian law. Preferably arguments should be based on the other factors that contribute and the consequences. The longer the intro the more I troll. Lets Begin the Battle with JiNaDa. All the Best Battling Authors.





Thursday, 18 August 2011

Concerned Citizen / Netizen of the Indian Society


Dear All,

I believe our IPT students can differentiate between good and bad, hope they will not buy the idea propagated by cheap mindset political leaders which will make our community begging for basic necessities- I truly cannot understand what is there to celebrate about for food and facilities going for temple for IPT students. I thought food is basic need and practicing religion is basic rights under the Malaysian constitution. The leaders must be accountable for this to Rakyat without assuming  these as privileges. Until when we are going to beg for our basic needs and rights?

We are going to celebrate 54th  years of independence but what is our situation now? Just for thoughts, we are facing problems from labor ward to graveyard. ( Partly our community members and leaders setback as well)

1. We still have BC & IC issue
2. Lack of facilities in Tamil school - pre independence school building still in use
3. Less than 28% of SJKT have preschools - but KSSR designed in consideration these pupils attended    preschools ( approx. 23k pupils age of 5 & 6 didn't attend preschool)
4. Only 30% of SJKT have computer labs ( not sure how many still in operation) in current IT age.
5. Government promote "1 murid 1 sukan" but most of our school didn't  have minimum size of playing field.
6. Most of the school didn't have proper science or living skills lab
7. 18% of our Tamil school teachers are untrained teachers
8. Most of tamil school land owned by private company or individual
9. Interlok ????
10. SPM 10 subjects - consequences on Tamil language & literature
11. STPM - why become less popular among indian students - they willing take loans and enroll in private institution even stpm is almost free of cost?
12. JPA / other scholarship - One of the top national secret
13. Critical / professional course enrolment in IPTA - what is the number and progress?
14. Employment rate after graduate ?
15. Access to micro and macro credit facilities for our young entrepreneurs?
16. State welfare support reach-ability to our poor peoples?
17. Poverty eradication success rate ?
18. Anti social activities among our youth?
19. We are struggling to gather 6 k youth to enrol in skills training institutions but an indian based party have 3k branch leaders nationwide. Why not the leaders recruit 2 people per branch - in future his/her total generation will be uplifted
20. We offer incentives to encourage leaders to put effort to make people register as voters - What is our patriotism level? (a  friend of doing it voluntary by age of 20 as part of his national service)
21. Temple issue - when we are going to have standard way of build and maintaining the divine place?
22. Authorities are aggressively promoting support programmes for single parents but what is divorce rate in our community & what are the preventive measurements???
23. Almost alternate day we can read about house land and grave yard land issues in our dailies.



I believe there will be more issues and partly is our community members' fault and irresponsible mentality that leads to these problems. As responsible community members and accountable leaders, they have to rectify the core issues which rape our community's progress.

How many of these problems have been given deep thoughts, debated, developed action plan and implemented, monitored and evaluated  in recent so called sole indian representative AGM's?

But despite all the above, we have great achievements that have made our community and country proud. Thanks and salute to them for their efforts.

Salam Merdeka

Upcoming posts will be more on this with statistical review and proofs.

Original Content by : Shivvaa

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Malaysia is better than Japan, unbelievable?

During the regime of Tun Dr. Mahathir , he came with an idea of “Look to the East” policy, which means to take examples of the Eastern countries such as Japan and Korea to build an advanced nation. Most of the Malaysians agree that Japan is a better country than Malaysia in many ways. Japan even said to be 50 years ahead of Malaysia which means whatever that present now in Japan only can be seen in Malaysia in 2061.
But, does any Malaysian ever thought that Malaysia is much more blessed with many things? Let’s see:
     
      1.       GEOGRAPHY

Japan is situated in the “Pacific Ring of Fire” where they are prone to different types of natural disasters. Tsunami, earth quake, volcano eruptions  and so on. We should be thankful that we are in the safe zone.
      
      2.       NATURAL RESOURCES

Japan is a country that advanced just by their fishing industries. They have one of the largest fishing industries in the world. Nevertheless their economy is through advancement in technologies and automobile industries. As for Malaysia, since before independence, the British came to Malaya for its natural resources. Timber is a valuable source that the British really wanted. Other than that, we have rubber industries which were high in demand in  the global market once a upon a time. We also have petroleum. Although our petroleum production is not one of the biggest in the world, but thankful God blessed us with it. Besides that , we also have oil palm and other productions.
      
      3.       POLITICS

Japan politics are always not stable. Japan had 61 Prime Ministers  from 1868 till now. Some of them had the post for more than once.  For the past 10 years they had 6 prime ministers. Malaysia politic can be said in a stable condition. Since independence in 1957, Malaysians had 6 PMs in 54 years. There were 2 PMs for the past 10 years and it has been Barisan Nasional Coalition which was formed in 1973 as the successor to the Alliance (Perikatan) as the ruling party.

     4.       CATASTROPHIC

Hiroshima was bombed on the 6th of August 1945 while Nagasaki was bombed on the 9th of august 1945. That was the end of World War II.  After the bombing, there was nothing left. It was all gone. You can stand at one end and you can see the other end. Most of them also suffered from chemical diseases and radiation over the years. Malaysia, thankful nothing like that happened.


    
                      





Before & After
            








A baby after the catastrophe






But today, this is how Japan looks like. None will believe that a nation that had been blasted by 2 atom bombs has stood up so fast like this.
Does anyone wonder what had made Japan to be like this?




THE PEOPLE- THE ULTIMATE POWER

This is the only factor that Japan beats Malaysia. Their citizens. Yeah it’s their people. After the World War II, the Japanese took oath to build their nation that will be amazed by other nations. They had proved that. From my further readings, I found interesting stories about the Japanese.

      1.       4 hours sleep a day is enough for them
      2.       Most of the will read book and not waste their time waiting for public transport.
      3.       They have a great patriotism toward their nation. They will stop their car and stand by their car if their     
            national anthem is played.
      4.       “Kamikaze” means no fear to die.
      5.       Japan's literacy rate is almost 100%.
      6.       Average life expectancy in Japan is one of the highest in the world. Japanese people live an average of 4 
            years longer than Americans. This is because they practice balanced diet.

Well, most Malaysians had to agree that we lose in this aspect.  Do we really respect our national anthem? Do we always complain that we are unfortunate to be in Malaysia? Ask yourself.

It is not matter what the country had done for you; it is what you had done for the country.
  
So,what had you done for your country?

Come on fellow Malaysians, buck up and push the limits.
We stand together, without any racial, social, demographic differences. Stand as one for our beloved Malaysia.

MALAYSIA, TANAH TUMPAHNYA DARAHKU!!

By,
bhengbros@bheng
(>_<)”

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