PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim unveiled the list of deputy ministers in a live telecast on Friday (Dec 9).
This follows after his audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah earlier to present the list of names.
The Prime Minister will also serve as the Finance Minister, a post he had held from 1991 until his sacking in 1998.
Here is the full list:FinanceMinister- Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim
Deputy Ministers - Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan and Steven Sim
Rural and Regional DevelopmentMinister- Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi
Deputy - Datuk Rubiah Wang
Plantation and CommoditiesMinister - Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof
Deputy - Datuk Siti Aminah Aching
WorksMinister - Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi
Deputy - Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Mohamad
DefenceMinister - Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan
Deputy - Adly Zahari
HealthMinister - Dr Zaleha Mustafa
Deputy - Lukanisman Awang Sauni
TransportMinister - Anthony Loke
Deputy - Datuk Hasbi Habibollah
Agriculture and Food Security
- Mohamad Sabu
Deputy - Chan Foong Hin
EconomyMinister - Rafizi Ramli
Deputy - Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib
International Trade and IndustryMinister - Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz
Deputy - Liew Chin Tong
Law and Institutional Reforms (PM’s Department)Minister - Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said
Deputy - Ramkarpal Singh
Women, Family, and Community DevelopmentMinister - Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri
Deputy - Aiman Athirah Sabu
Communications and DigitalMinister - Fahmi Fadzil
Deputy - Teo Nie Ching
EducationMinister - Fadhlina Sidek
Deputy - Lim Hui Ying
Higher EducationMinister - Datuk Seri Khaled Nordin
Deputy - Datuk Muhammad Yusof Apdal
Youth and SportsMinister - Hannah Yeoh
Deputy - Adam Adli Abd Halim
Local Government DevelopmentMinister - Nga Kor Ming
Deputy - Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir
HomeMinister - Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution
Deputy - Datuk Seri Shamsul Anuar Nasarah
Science and TechnologyMinister - Chang Lih Kang
Deputy - Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup
Domestic Trade and Cost of LivingMinister - Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub
Deputy - Fuziah Salleh
Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate ChangeMinister - Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad
Deputy - Datuk Seri Huang Tiong Sii
Foreign Affairs - Datuk Seri Dr Zambri Abdul Kadir
Deputy - Datuk Mohamad Alamin
Entrepreneur and Cooperatives DevelopmentMinister - Datuk Ewon Benedick
Deputy - Saraswathi Kandasamy
Tourism, Arts and CultureMinister - Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing
Deputy - Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan
Human Resources
Minister - V. Sivakumar
Deputy - Mustapha Sakmud
Prime Minister’s Department (Sabah and Sarawak Affairs)Minister - Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali
During their meeting, both leaders discussed cooperation between China
and Saudi Arabia in the matters of science, technology, regional peace and other aspects of society.
Saudi Arabia rolls out red carpet for China’s Xi Jinping in snub to US, says analyst
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Saudi Arabia to a lavish reception, a welcome seen as a not-so-subtle reminder to the United States that the Saudis can forge other alliances, analyst Nader Hashemi tells CNA’s Asia Now.
Xi, Saudi king agree to hold regular head-of-state meetings
The national flags of China and Saudi Arabia are seen on the street of Riyadh ahead of the China-Arab States Summit on December 7, 2022. Photo: thepaper.cn
A grand welcoming ceremony, high-level bilateral meetings and wide-covering investment agreements are among proofs that China-Saudi Arabia relations have been lifted to a new high.
On Thursday, President Xi Jinping and Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud signed an agreement on the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries and also agreed to hold a meeting between the two heads of state by turns every two years.
Experts believed that Saudi Arabia's industrial diversification endeavor can be a perfect match for China's Belt and Road Initiative and its policy of developing high-tech industries. During the visit, Saudi and Chinese companies signed 34 investment agreements, covering green energy, transportation, logistics, medical industries and construction, local media reported.
In the welcoming ceremony held by Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud on behalf of King at the royal palace in the capital Riyadh on Thursday, Xi reviewed the guard of honor, who extended the most solemn welcome to the Chinese president with traditional sword-holding etiquette.
Cultural roots
This visit also witnessed the efforts of the two sides to enhance people-to-people exchanges between the two countries. In a signed article published Thursday on the Saudi newspaper Al Riyadh, Xi said that "China and Saudi Arabia have admired each other and conducted friendly exchanges since ancient times. The prophet Muhammad said, 'Seek knowledge even if you have to go as far as China.'"
Such mutual respect has been carried forward to today. On Thursday China agrees to list Saudi Arabia as a destination for group travel and expand personnel exchanges as well as cultural and people-to-people exchanges between the two sides.
Experts believed that China-Saudi relations play a crucial role in boosting the relations between China and Arab countries, serving as an example as South-South cooperation. As the only G20 member among Arab countries, Saudi Arabia has seen its regional influence grow, playing a leading role in the affairs of GCC as more Arab countries are realizing that compared to China that promotes peace and development in the region, the US instigated conflicts and divergences, imposes extra geopolitical conditions in its cooperation with Arab countries.
A new level
Abdulaziz O. Sager, chairman of the Gulf Research Center in Saudi Arabia told the Global Times that China-Saudi Arabia relations is a good role model that can be expanded to different countries in the Middle East region, as the great relationship is based on mutual interests and non-intervention in the domestic issues from both sides.
"We will not interfere in the issues between the US and China. We will not take US' position when it comes to China. We think our relationship with China is extremely important, and extremely valuable," said Sager.
China and Saudi Arabia will reportedly sign a plan to harmonize the Kingdom's Vision 2030 with China's Belt and Road Initiative, according to people familiar with the matter.
"There is a lot of complementarities between BRI and the Saudi vision 2030," said Sager, noting this unleashes many opportunities for China and Saudi Arabia to have stronger ties. He expects the China-Saudi Arabia and China-Arab relations to move forward not only from an economic dimension, but to have a political dimension, saying the Arab countries are looking for more constructive engagement with China on regional issues that are of concern to them.
In the past, many Middle Eastern countries were seen as proxies of the West but are now trying to get rid of such identity by working on development on their own, seeking a balance in cooperation with major powers, Zhu Weilie, director of the Middle East Studies Institute at Shanghai International Studies University, told the Global Times on Thursday.
"China-Saudi strategic relations have now entered a new level covering many more areas, and the two countries share similar aspirations in the country's development and reform, especially in green energy and digital economy," Zhu said, adding that deepening cooperation is in line with their own development targets, and it's not targeting any third-party country.
Fahad Almeniaee, Director of the China and Far East Unit of the Riyadh-based Center for Research and Intercommunication Knowledge, told the Global Times that the relationship between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and China is a multi-faceted relations ranging from trade to culture. "Xi's visit has been successful by all standards," he emphasized.
Broader cooperation
Xi also met with leaders of several other regional countries, including Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Kuwait's Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabahon, on Thursday.
Commenting on China-Arab States Summit, news site Middle East Eye said the goals of China and the Gulf are aligned in many domains, which means that the summit is only likely to produce new synergies. "It is a growing reality in the Gulf and it is likely that the summit will elevate these economic synergies to a new level and a possible free trade agreement, oil deals in yuan and membership of BRICS Plus would hugely strengthen Gulf-China ties and further challenge US hegemony," the news site said.
Xi's visit to Saudi Arabia came amid strained US ties with the Middle East country, some US media reports said, which also underlines Beijing's growing influence in the Middle East and draws "inevitable comparison" to a low-key welcome afforded to Biden when he visited Saudi Arabia in July.
Compared with relations between the US and Arab countries, China's relations with them are based on equality and mutual respect with honesty, unlike the US which brings ideological bias in its interactions with the countries, some experts said.
"And more Gulf countries understand that when the US mentions 'security,' it has become unsecure for them while China-proposed ideas promoting peace and development are much more welcomed," Wang Guangda, secretary-general of the China-Arab Research Center on Reform and Development at Shanghai International Studies University, told the Global Times.
China hopes to promote the benefits for people of the both sides rather than competing with the US in terms of the influence in the region or filling "vacuum" left by the US, Wang said.
China-GCC relations have achieved sound, steady and comprehensive development, staying at the forefront of China's relations with Arab countries. China has remained the GCC's largest trading partner for a long time.
In 2021, the trade volume between China and GCC bucked the overall downward trend and rose by 44 percent. And China-GCC relations have set a fine example of cooperation between China and other developing countries.
The 3D anatomy and virtual dissection table help build stronger anatomy knowledge aside from cadaveric dissection.
Students actually have multiple pathways - they can choose to remain in practice, advance into research, go into corporate organisations by becoming a hospital manager or administrator, become an occupational health specialist or choose to serve the community by being in public health.
Qualifying with an MBBS is merely the first step as it is no longer a fixed road to being a practicing clinician.
The practitioner
With the growing population, the doctor practitioner is still much needed in all sectors of society. While the hours may seem long and un-family friendly, it comes back to the individual. As the saying goes, “do what you love, and you would never feel as if you’ve worked a day!”
.Professor demonstrating a procedure to students during Obstetrics and Gynaecology class.
In a future where technology dictates, those skills that are distinctly human will be among the most valuable and it is these skills that are enriched through postgraduate study. Considering how vital this is, Manipal University College Malaysia organises workshops for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) and various Royal College Fellowship/Membership exam prep courses at its campus in Melaka, so students can prepare for them before graduation with minimal travel involved from their on-going routine.
The researcher
For the doctor who is constantly intrigued by how things start and how things can be resolved or diseases cured, becoming a researcher would be a good choice. As the world shrinks with ease of travel, so looms larger the threat of infectious diseases. Research work is also more structured today, whereby evidence collected is based on a cross-section of causes. With the advent of the systematic review, the physician research is now part of a larger multidisciplinary team.
The community advisor
If it has always been your dream to treat communities, the role of a doctor as a community advisor by way of being in public health would then be the right path. Strong love of medicine coupled with mathematics and statistics are the core ingredients to excel in this pathway. By being able to read into trends and form analytical solutions, a public health physician would be better able to formulate strategic preventive measures.
The right place to do your MBBS
MUCM’s resort style campus provides students with an environment that is conducive for learning.MUCM’s resort style campus provides students with an environment that is conducive for learning.
With over three dozen medical schools in Malaysia to choose from, Manipal University College Malaysia (MUCM), formerly known as Melaka-Manipal Medical College is miles ahead as a top medical school.
Students strolling along swimming pool after class.
The name Manipal has resonated with the Malaysian healthcare system for the past 68 years with thousands of medical doctors graduating from Manipal in India and over the last 25 years from Manipal University College Malaysia (formerly known Melaka-Manipal Medical College) in Melaka. The contribution from the graduates to the healthcare services is time tested within the country with many others creating a mark in the US, UK and Australia.
Students are guided to find their true paths before graduation, being continuously exposed to the real lives of doctors, researchers and public health individuals through the college’s annual postgraduate fair and monthly seminars and exhibitions.
Fulfil your dream with Manipal
The pursuit of medicine is a marathon, not a sprint. As such, parents and students are invited to visit Manipal University College Malaysia and experience for themselves life as a future Manipalite.
*For more details on the programme, call 1700 811 662 or visit www.manipal.edu.my