One ministers, whose work is hardly appreciated by all, is Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa, former Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of the Federal Territories. When she was picked to helm the ministry, I knew that she would do a good job to “revive “ the city of Kuala Lumpur. My first appointment with her was at her office in Putrajaya, overseeing the lake and the iconic bridge in Putrajaya, where together with her personal assistant Ooi Heng we spent nearly two hours of her precious time to discuss about the city. Having lived in Kuala Lumpur my whole lifetime, I noticed that over the years, great projects had come and gone. What was left of the city was almost nothing we could be proud of to show to our visiting guests or relatives from overseas. “Kuala Lumpur is a soulless city,” I told her. Little did I realise that a number of the ideas that i had always wanted to see happening in the city came to live, and here am I to unravel them one by one t...
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