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The list goes on for branding gurus of 1Malaysia. This time, 1Malaysia's product extension is where you pee. The Terengganu state government will introduce a “1Toilet” policy in a move to liberalise education, The Star reports today. Under 1Toilet, teachers – and even principals – will soon have to share toilets with their students... "and to mingle freely", the country's top-selling English paper says.
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Interesting that the 1Malaysia idea is being proliferated everywhere, but I do feel a greater question is being avoided entirely, seeing that our national budget is looming in the horizon. Exactly how much is our deficit helped by introduction of this programme and it's related agencies? Exactly where is our economy going? Or will there be a 1Rumah plan next, so multiple families can share a house to save money? It's all great and good that there is an effort towards national unity, but how about our economy, that affects everyone regardless of race.
They seem to have screwed up from top (roof) to bottom (desktops) and from out (parking and punching) to in (constitutional riff-raffing). No economics, no ergonomics and no e-sense. Give it to them, YB. And get to the bottom of another case of evaporation disguised as bad implementation.
They seem to have screwed up from top (roof) to bottom (desktops) and from out (parking and punching) to in (constitutional riff-raffing). No economics, no ergonomics and no e-sense. Give it to them, YB. And get to the bottom of another case of evaporation disguised as bad implementation.
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