HomeNationalDOSM report shows fewer Malaysians now saying ‘I do’ even as divorces... National DOSM report shows fewer Malaysians now saying ‘I do’ even as divorces rise; fertility also trending down By webmaster July 31, 2024 0 86 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Most Read World / 2 h ago Malaysia / 4 h ago Sports / 5 h ago Sports / 4 h ago Singapore / 2 h ago Malaysia / 7 h ago Malaysia / 5 h ago Malaysia / 7 h ago Malaysia / 7 h ago Showbiz / 17 h ago Malaysia / 3 h ago Malaysia / 45 m ago Malaysia / 5 h ago World / 1 h ago Life / 4 h ago You May Also Like Related Articles Malaysia / 45 m ago Malaysia / 1 h ago Malaysia / 3 h ago Just IN 45 m ago 1 h ago 3 h ago ↑ FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleMalaysia’s population up to 34.1 million in 2024, but govt data shows composition of foreigners outnumber citizensNext articleNational shooter Johnathan Wong eyes Los Angeles 2028 after Paris 2024 setback Zaf Seraj RELATED ARTICLES National Azam Baki gets one-year extension as MACC chief Zaf Seraj - May 9, 2025 National Rafizi says welcomes fight for PKR deputy presidency, announces ‘reformasi revival’ tour Zaf Seraj - May 9, 2025 National Siti Nurhaliza pays courtesy call on PM Anwar, talks arts, youth and cultural relevance Zaf Seraj - May 9, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular She fought the Nazis, flew a Spitfire at 100 — and now teaches yoga every week May 9, 2025 Wife files for divorce after ChatGPT ‘reads’ Greek coffee cup and predicts affair May 9, 2025 Study shows the world’s richest leave biggest carbon footprints and climate damage May 9, 2025 Saudi Arabia eyes nuclear power — but at what global cost? May 9, 2025 Load more Recent Comments