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A story of tycoon and honcho(s)

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 | 1:05 am @ SK

The story goes like this.

In this country, we need Chinese tycoon to finance the development of Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan.

Nevertheless, the Chinese tycoon said he is happy to be setup by the Chinese honcho and a Keris honcho for a good cause.

Then, the Chinese honcho went on to praise the honcho of all honchos as the saviour of Chinese schools.

Shame on us.


6 Responses to “A story of tycoon and honcho(s)”

  1. Fair says:

    Hahaha, balls carrying time are here again .

  2. bayi says:

    Balls-carrying and stroking. :)

    I suppose the government and the Education Minister feel that they have already done their part and contributed by giving approval for the school to be built?

  3. chendol says:

    I am disappointed our MCA reps and LEADERS continue to be happy with the little sweets/treat given by Pak La-la Land. After 50 years of independence they still are happy with the small insignificant steps made at improving the education system.

    ??Saviour of Chinese School (there were quotation marks around "saviour"?? in the article)?? I am a lay person who is not savvy in political issues and I am very frustrated with the government reaction to the people cry for help and on going feedback. However, the following are my observation and expectation for someone is really a sincere saviour.

    - we have fewer Chinese High Schools than Chiness Primary Schools. The education of "traditional values such as Taoism, Confucianism and the concept of being hardworking" (abovementioned Star article) need to be strengthen continue in High Schools.
    - why is the Chinese Private High Schools are still not recognised?
    - is the allocation of funds to Chinese Schools (Primary and Secondary) balance and fair with other schools?
    - what is the great stories about school relocation? I hardly see any new additional Chinese Schools being built, but I do see increasing demand for Chinese schools education (Malays and Indians are coming to Chinese Schools)
    - I was disgusted to discover that the Chinese Math Textbook and the Chinese Science Textbook are not included in the Book Loaning Scheme. When I confronted the teacher in charge. They said it has always been like that. Some parents made noise/complaint before but no one bother to right this wrong.

  4. Implosion says:

    I think the solution is quite simple:
    Move to Singapore, where you’ll earn more and get a better education.

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  6. chendol says:

    To Implosion,
    migrating is an easy way out. We bled and sweat to build this country. we should not give up our rights. Hope more capable people will remain and help to improve the situation. For the greater good!!!

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