Thursday, July 16, 2026

Penangites lament growing presence of Mainlanders, snub Chinatown @ Raja Uda dev’t in Butterworth





Penangites lament growing presence of Mainlanders, snub Chinatown @ Raja Uda dev’t in Butterworth




PENANGITES are extremely proud of their island’s heritage and identity. From the gastronomic delights to the local dialects, the Pearl of the Orient elicits strong emotional responses to anything that seeks to dilute or change the island’s unique character.

A case in point is how a new development in the Raja Uda district has caused some consternation among local residents.

Posting on the Penang Today Community Facebook page, presumably Penang resident Wen Wen Yew highlighted the self-styled Chinatown with eyes wide open emojis, denoting astonishment.

The post has attracted 1.4K likes and 141 shares plus scores of comments before it was taken down. Thankfully, FocusM manages to preserve some of the so-called darndest comments.

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Editor’s Note: Chinatown @ Raja Uda is a heritage-themed commercial development by Jayamas Property Group which is a joint development with landowners Woolley Development Sdn Bhd and WD Properties.

The four-story shop office project is situated near the intersection of Jalan Permatang Pauh, Jalan Telaga Air and Jalan Siram in Butterworth, mainland Penang.

It is part of a broader 60-acre integrated commercial and residential precinct known as RU Square which also encompasses sister projects like Nanyang Street and Kings Galleria. As per the Jayamas Property FB post, the project has been “sold out” as of Dec 17, 2024.


Interestingly, some Penangites saw this as further evidence of the invading Chinese Mainlanders trespassing onto their little corner of paradise.

It was noted that Raja Uda was predominantly Chinese, so why the need for a Chinatown, unless it is for Mainlanders.

One even took issue with the signage wording as signifying the presence of foreigners in their midst. “It should be Malaysia Chinese Town,” contended this alarmed citizen.

It was further noted with some apprehension by some observers that the island was already flooded with foreign businesses.

This sentiment was echoed by a Penangite who claimed that George Town was “over run” by Mainlanders. This was exemplified by the number of eateries catering to this demographic.

The sense of unease was apparent in one netizen’s observation that the development could have been called anything except Chinatown. It was suggested “Kampung/Pekan Cina” was a more suitable moniker to reflect the local populace.

In a more local context, it was surmised that there was no need to identify any one area or development with a specific ethnicity. If that was the case, there should also be “Malaytown” and “Indiantown” peppering the nation’s maps.

But that was swiftly met with a retort that such race-specific enclaves did indeed exists with this commenter citing Little India in China Street, Beach Street and Lebuh Pasar on the island itself as well as Kampung Benggali on mainland Penang.

It was also noted there were many “Malaytowns” scattered throughout the Peninsula which even featured lavish European-like palaces.

One bold commenter turned the tables around by asking the complainer to “feel free to leave the country” if he doesn’t like the way it is set up.

Another commenter also saw fit to suggest to non-plussed commenters that they can open a Malaysia-town in China.

It was also pointed out that whatever the name of this development may be, the relevant taxes are still being paid to the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN) and that the project is still under the jurisdiction of the land office/local council (whereby one has to pay quit rent/assessment tax).

One commenter hoped to defuse the situation with a link to the Penang Property Talk site with the marketing hyperbole describing Chinatown @Raja Uda as a development “now set to change the Raja Uda townscape through a well-planned collection of the Chinatown themed commercial spaces within a thriving hotspot of commercial activity.”

Several things to note about this Chinatown.

Firstly, there is increasing unease that businesses from China are taking up valuable real estate with willingness to pay higher prices which local enterprises are not be able to compete against.

Secondly, ‘Chinatowns’ are nothing new. It’s a themed commercial development with some seeking to turn this into an issue of identity politics. Perhaps, as suggested by one unimpressed commenter, that such voices are given short shrift.

In the meantime, it will be interesting to see how this development fares and if it will be a boon to Penang’s already burgeoning commercial landscape. – July 16, 2026

Penang doesn’t need a “Chinatown” because Penang itself is already one of the world’s great living Chinatowns.

Unlike many cities where Chinatown exists as a small ethnic enclave surrounded by a non-Chinese urban landscape, Chinese culture in Penang is woven into the fabric of the entire island.

From George Town’s UNESCO World Heritage Site to Butterworth, Air Itam, Jelutong, Bukit Mertajam and even Jawi, Chinese heritage, language, food, temples and traditions are part of e...

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Was that why we are hearing those ghastly un-Penang (hence Mainland, or 'Laam-Chjan-Nah-ish)) words like 'Sipek', 'Haw Haw', 'Kot' and many other unspeakables, wakakaka 😂😂😂


Detractors fumed at Melaka UMNO for draining state coffers by needing “7 back-up ADUNs”





Detractors fumed at Melaka UMNO for draining state coffers by needing “7 back-up ADUNs”




MELAKA Chief Minister Datuk Seri Utama Ab Rauf Yusoh has apparently been chastised for unnecessary wastage by ‘orchestrating’ the appointment of up to seven unelected assemblymen – a move which led to en masse resignation of four DAP representatives from their state government portfolios.


Former Melaka UMNO deputy chairman Datuk Seri Mohamad Ali Mohamad who deemed the current 28 state assemblymen line-up as “sufficient given it’s not a large state with a large population capacity” claimed that such move would only add unnecessary burden on the state’s coffers.




“Based on the latest official estimate by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), the total population of the Melaka state in 2025 is estimated to be around 1.05 million only,” justified the now Bersatu member in a Facebook post.


As per the remuneration rate approved by the Melaka State Assembly, a Melaka state assemblyman receives a fixed allowance of RM12,000/month with effect from January 2024.

However, this cost has yet to include other allowances, employee costs, office costs and other costs that can run up to thousands of ringgit for one state assemblyman/month, thus could be exorbitant on a yearly basis.

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Melaka...bukanlah sebuah negeri bersaiz besar dgn kapasiti penduduk yg ramai jika dibandingkan dengan negeri-negeri yg lain dalam Malaysia

Berdasarkan anggaran rasmi terkini oleh Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia (DOSM), jumlah penduduk Negeri Melaka pada tahun 2025 dianggarkan seramai sekitar 1.05 juta sahaja

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After all, Melaka is not a state that’s too large to require an administration that involves additional millions of ringgit a year just to add new assemblymen.

Editor’s Note: The justification given by Rauf who has been the Melaka CM since March 31, 2023 is that the seven unelected assemblymen to be appointed would comprise experts and professionals.

“Hence, the objective of the amendment to the state constitution is to make the Melaka state assembly more inclusive, knowledgeable and better equipped to address the increasingly complex challenges of modern governance,” he asserted.


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14 Julai 2026 - Alhamdulillah, saya merakamkan penghargaan kepada semua 23 Ahli-Ahli Yang Berhormat yang telah menyokong Rang Undang-Undang Perlembagaan Negeri Melaka (Pindaan) 2026 bagi membolehkan pelantikan tidak lebih daripada tujuh orang Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri yang dilantik.

Perlu dijelaskan di sini bahawa, kerajaan negeri tidak membawa pindaan ini untuk mengurangkan kuasa rakyat, menggantikan Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri yang dipilih atau mewujudkan ja...

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Apparently, many Madani backers echoed the views of Mohamad Ali who was a former Dewan Negara deputy president with one commenter reckoned that “the money could be better spent to assist the poor or small traders”.

“Just change the Melaka government then I’ll make sense” was his call.

Veteran journalist and blogger Datuk A. Kadir Jasin also slammed Rauf and his Melaka administration for being “spendthrift by using taxpayers’ money so that politicians and cronies can have fun”.

“They think Melaka is still an absolute monarchy. Or does the CM think that he’s the king,” quipped the national journalism laureate.


Interestingly, this was when some commenters came forward to back resignation by the DAP quartet as “justifiable to defend their principles of won’t accept the seven unelected state assemblymen”.

“Why not choose high-calibre state assemblymen to contest in the state polls from the outset?” they queried.

In short, one commenter described the wastage incurred from having to pay the dues of the seven appointed representative as “a clear sign of being power crazy”.

Another simply berated the Melaka state government of “getting carried away just because of the BN (Barisan Nasional)/UMNO landslide victory in Johor state polls”.

“The power is in the hands of the rakyat, not politicians,” he reminded. – July 16, 2026

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Revival of Muafakat Nasional on the cards in N9 state polls after BN ‘leaves out’ 11 seats





Revival of Muafakat Nasional on the cards in N9 state polls after BN ‘leaves out’ 11 seats




Proponents of ummah unification must be rejoicing after it was revealed late last night (July 15) that Barisan Nasional (BN) will contest only 25 of the 36 state seats in the Aug 1 Negeri Sembilan (N9) polls.


Fresh from having toppled Pakatan Harapan (PH) – its Madani ally at the Federal level – in the recent Johor state election by a landslide 48-8 victory, political observers expect BN and in particular ‘big brother’ UMNO to further reinforce its “go solo” quest in anticipation of the 16th General Election (GE16).
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Mohamad said it was important for Barisan to win so that Negri Sembilan could rise and shine again.


While UMNO has incessantly denied any form of collaboration with external parties especially PAS in the Johor state polls, the logic is such that the party could be accorded benefit of doubt given Johor is a renowned BN/UMNO traditional stronghold.

But the ballgame in N9 is different as the powerbase is more balanced with the seemingly pro-DAP Chinese population potentially being the kingmakers by virtue of their 21%-23% population size.


Editor’s Note: UMNO would field candidates in 16 constituencies, followed by MCA (seven) and MIC (two), according to the coalition’s deputy chairman Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan (Tok Mat).

In the previous July 2023 state election, BN and PH had contested as a team under the unity government banner. Back then, UMNO contested 17 seats while the MCA and MIC did not contest the election.

Together, they won 31 of the 36 state seats (UMNO held 14 seats) with the remaining five going to Perikatan Nasional (PN).


On Tuesday (July 14), PH confirmed that it would be contesting all 36 seats in the state polls with PKR vying for 16, DAP (11) and Amanah (nine).

Dunggus In Charge. RM200 million went kwak, kwak, kwak.

 

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Dunggus In Charge. RM200 million went kwak, kwak, kwak.


  • Retirement Fund duped RM200m aquaculture start-up 
  • describing it as deliberate fraud.
  • deliberate fraud, financial reports manipulated by management
  • robust and transparent investment governance framework
  • all investments undergo due diligence
  • also conducted independent due diligence 
  • before gaining approval
  • Nonetheless investment was deliberate fraud  
  • invested RM200m in July 2023 

OSTB: Jangan cakap dunggu lah. What due diligence? 
They lost RM200 million to a fraudster. Who was in charge in July 2023? 
What I want to know is was there any corruption involved?
Has the MACC signed off on this deliberate fraud ? 
MACC kata apa?

YB asked if management, BOD, investment panel would take responsibility 

OSTB: Hello YB. Lama tak podcast. What happened to that podcast you recorded with me about the IPPs? Anyway, take responsibility?  This is Malaysia lah brother. I think the management, BOD, investment panel etc would have been promoted to better things in life.

Hello YB, remember 1MDB, SRC bla bla?

SRC a subsidiary of 1MDB
They kasi pinjam RM4 billion to SRC.
The RM4b was misappropriated 
loans carried a gomen guarantee
gomen paid the principal and interest after SRC failed 

OSTB: Remember the dunggus pinjam RM4 billion to SRC. RM2b in 2011 and RM2b in 2012. So this is not the first time these dunggus kena tipu (with our money). During the 1MDB scandal, their RM4 Billion loan to SRC also went up in smoke. Tapi ada gomen guarantee. So you and I paid.  Were they held responsible for 2012? Well if they were held responsible then why did they screw up again 11 years later in 2023?

Indon court sentenced nine years jail for embezzlement and money laundering

OSTB : That Gojek founder - the Indon motorbike taxi - has also been thrown in jail for fraud. That country still kurang civilisation lah. You want to risk your father's money in Indonesia go ahead. But this is public funds. Dana awam. You are playing with public funds. 

carried out holistic review of its investment evaluation

OSTB : Holistic review kepala hotak apa? 2012 they lost RM4 billion public funds to SRC. 2023 lost another RM200 million public funds. Bukan duit bapak dia. What holistic review?

Lebanese families wiped out in Israeli attacks

 


‘Destroyed my whole life’: Lebanese families wiped out in Israeli attacks

Hussein Saleh describes an Israeli air attack in Tyre that killed his family, including his wife and his only child. 

Tyre, Lebanon – Hussein Saleh’s story is heard again and again in southern Lebanon. In March, he lost his family in an Israeli air strike.

Hussein stands at the site of the attack in Tyre’s al-Thakana neighbourhood, where his home once stood. He pointed to the spot he was sitting in with his family before he went to buy groceries on March 6, only to find nothing left when he returned.

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“I wasn’t far away when I heard the explosions,” Hussein says, with tears in his eyes. “I rushed back … there was smoke everywhere, but I couldn’t find anyone. I couldn’t find my daughter … I was screaming out for my wife, my father-in-law, his wife.”

He later describes finding the severed head of five-year-old Sara, his only child.

Nine people were in the house at the time of the attack – three of them were children, and his wife was pregnant.

“There wasn’t one body that was intact,” Hussein says, as he explains that it took three days to collect all the body parts.

“What was their crime?” Hussein asks. “I want to know. Why did the Israeli enemy have to kill them? What did they do to deserve this? They destroyed my whole life.”

Investigate as war crimes

The strike that killed Hussein’s family was one of three Israeli attacks investigated by Amnesty International, which cumulatively killed 24 civilians between March 6 and March 13. The dead included 12 children ranging in ages from five to 16, as well as six women.

“Amnesty International came to the conclusion that these three attacks should be investigated as war crimes because the Israeli military failed to take all the necessary precautions to protect civilians and failed to distinguish between military targets and civilian objects,” says Sahar Mandour, a Lebanon researcher for Amnesty International. “There was no apparent target, and there was no specific warning or an effective warning.”

MCA Youth sec-gen dismayed by BN-PAS pact, asks if beating DAP trumps principles










MCA Youth sec-gen dismayed by BN-PAS pact, asks if beating DAP trumps principles


Published: Jul 16, 2026 9:33 AM
Updated: 2:52 PM



MCA Youth secretary-general Saw Yee Fung has expressed dismay over the electoral pact BN appears to have struck with a Perikatan Nasional faction led by PAS.

In a Facebook post last night, Saw said she repeatedly campaigned against PAS during the Johor state election, assuring voters that BN was not cooperating with the Islamist party.

However, she said cooperation between BN and PAS in Negeri Sembilan now appears all but certain.


BN last night revealed it would contest only 25 of the 36 seats in the Negeri Sembilan election, while hinting it would cooperate with another party against Pakatan Harapan.

This gap is expected to be filled by PN when they unveil their candidates tonight.

How far will MCA go?

Saw questioned whether MCA, its president Wee Ka Siong, and the party’s presidential council agreed to work with PAS, and what boundaries the party was willing to cross.


MCA president Wee Ka Siong


“The secularism and democracy that we have persisted with for so long - have we abandoned them? Theocracy - have we agreed to it? Have we given it the green light?

“Where is the bottom line? Where are the principles?

“Is it because of votes? Because of official posts? Because this is how we win mixed constituencies? Because the enemy of my enemy is my friend? Because as long as we defeat DAP, nothing else matters?” she asked in a Chinese-language Facebook post.

She argued that MCA would be no different than DAP - which it has accused of betraying its values for power - if the plan proceeded.

“I am sorry, but I consider myself to have a sense of political cleanliness, and I beg to differ,” she added.

MCA is set to contest seven seats in the Negeri Sembilan polls.

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