With each passing year, Malaysia and its capital city are increasingly making themselves known on the world stage.
Malaysia's Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, has announced 11 measures to slash public sector expenditure beginning January 1, 2014.
Building on the success of the first phase (2010-2012) of the Government Transformation Programme, the next three years (2013-2015) will see the...
As Malaysia continues on the path to high-income nation status by 2020, a critical task is bringing multinational companies to the Greater...
Seems like the cost of almost everything is on the rise. Latest reports say that the price of stationary are expected to...
Read on to learn more about the Brazilian ambassador to Malaysia.
His Excellency Ruben Perez Valdes is a man who has witnessed the changes of the world first-hand. Read on to discover more.
Learn more on NKRA's take on ethics in the business world.
Malaysia's electricity rates will go up by 14.98% or 4.99 sen to 38.53 sen per kWh, beginning 1st January 2014.
New graduates are finding it harder to secure employment.
Minimum price of property for foreigners to purchase will double from the current RM500,000 to RM1million.
Malaysia's 2014 Budget was tabled in Parliament on the 25th of October, Friday. The budget, themed "Strengthening Economic Resilience" was tabled by...