JOHOR BARU: He used to chase news stories, keep to tight deadlines and was once arrested and questioned for five days for a story he wrote.
Now, Yusaini Ali is enjoying a more relaxed and easy-going life, having decided to switch industries as age caught up.
“My farm produces a variety of crops such as cucumber, pumpkin, long beans, mustard greens, chilies and spinach. The father of six said after resigning as a journalist, he went on to become the chief editor for a state government-linked news publication and also got involved in the publication of several magazines.
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