Indelible ink will feature for the first time in our election and RFS speaks to Tindak Malaysia's founder PY Wong who shares his concerns about the integrity of this newly-introduced practice.
Eloquent Baginda Minda urges all to come out and vote to ensure a win for PKR's Nicholas Bawin in Lubok Antu who is up aganst SWP's Larry Sng and BN's incumbent William Nyalau.
The Indigenous Peoples' Network of Malaysia is demanding that the new government respect the rights of the communities especially their rightful claims to the land that they had occupied since time immemorial. It's director of secretariat Adrian Lasimbang welcomes the attention paid to this long-standing conflict with the state through the manifestos of both PR and BN.
Don't be hoodwinked by BN's promise of increment from RM500 to RM1,200 of its one-off financial aid as it pales in comparison to PR's wholesome package of reforming the price of basic utilities, education and healthcare, says a Sri Aman voters.
Besides the various 1 Malaysia brand handouts, BN is still providing zinc roofs to the rural folks in Sarawak who knows better that their votes are worth more than a few sheets of zinc.
A staunch PKR supporter urges the Hulu Rajang voters not to pick their candidate based on his social status. Anthony of Kapit says Abun Sui may not hail from the aristrocrat families of the Orang Ulu clan in Belaga but what is most important is that he has the people's welfare at heart.
Rural Sarawak is raining cash it seems but an enlightened female voter says the rakyat must not forget their hardship in fighting BN that has grabbed their land and will surely grab more if they are put back in power to 'recoup' their investment.