The two-time prime minister, whose 24 years in power left an indelible mark on Malaysia, spent his last day as a nonagenarian as he often does – in his Putrajaya office, meeting people, as well as reading and writing about the country he helped shape, one where his legacy is still up for debate.
Former youth minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman said Mahathir’s work ethic at 100 “puts many of us to shame”.
“He still reads, writes, exercises, and speaks with clarity – proof that age is just a number when the mind and body are kept sharp,” Syed Saddiq told This Week in Asia.
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