People in Kelantan much happier than those in Selangor - deputy MB
Commentary: Kelantan’s epic struggles with great, yellow floods each monsoon
With lucrative revenue streams at stake, the state government has little incentive to do more to stop perennial floods, says Serina Abdul Rahman.
The slippery slope from poverty to drugs in Kelantan
Many who enter into a life of crime there come from poor backgrounds and say they had no choice.
Kelantan student must climb hill for internet connection
Why is clean water still a pipe dream in Kelantan?
It is pathetic to learn that villagers in Kampung Sungai Tias have been desperately dependent on a shallow well, dirtied by animal carcasses and rubbish, writes Mustafa K Anuar.
It is morally unacceptable that after more than 60 years of independence, there are Malaysians who still suffer from a lack of clean piped water facilities in some rural areas, particularly Kampung Sungai Tias and Kampung Gertak Kankong in Kelantan, as reported by The Malaysian Insight.