[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The defense of a Singapore Management University (SMU) student accused of sexually abusing a woman during an evening study session claimed on Wednesday (9 September) that the woman was lying and giving a “completely illogical account. “of the facts. “What he’s been telling us, each of us in …
Read More »Mustafa Center’s cost-cutting measures are fair: MOM, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has assessed that the Mustafa Center’s cost reduction measures, which include reducing its foreign labor force, are being fairly implemented. The ministry said it is in contact with the company and the Singapore Trade and Manual Workers Union about the recent measures, …
Read More »COVID-19 testing will be required prior to departure for travelers from India who are not residents of Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Travelers with a recent travel history to India who are not Singapore citizens or permanent residents will soon need to undergo a COVID-19 test before departing for Singapore, the task force said on Wednesday (September 9). from multiple COVID-19 ministries. The announcement was made during a press conference …
Read More »Putrajaya Will Study Internet Connectivity In Rural Areas, Science Minister Says After Student From Sabah Takes Exam On Tree
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Cabinet is committed to improving internet connectivity in rural areas, following the case of a student from Sabah who resorted to sitting in a tree to take her exams. The student, Ms. Veveonah Mosibin, became an internet sensation after she posted videos of her spending …
Read More »Implement flexible work hours to avoid overcrowding in public; First-time F&B violators will now face enforcement action: Lawrence Wong
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Employers have been urged to implement flexible work hours to allow workers to travel outside of peak hours and reduce the risk of large crowds, as Singapore continues to resume more activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Said Co-Chair Minister Lawrence Wong at the multi-ministerial task force press conference …
Read More »TraceTogether tokens will be issued to Singapore residents; some SafeEntry points will require visitors to use TraceTogether to register
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The government will distribute TraceTogether tokens to all Singaporean residents from September 14, as authorities aim to improve the existing contact tracing regime with a new system. The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced on Wednesday (September 9) that it will test the SafeEntry implementation that requires the use …
Read More »TraceTogether tokens will be issued; Some SafeEntry points will soon require visitors to use TraceTogether to register
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The government will distribute TraceTogether tokens to all Singaporean residents from September 14, as authorities aim to improve the existing contact tracing regime with a new system. The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced on Wednesday (September 9) that it will test the SafeEntry implementation that requires the use …
Read More »COE Prices Continue to Rise with Smaller Quota, Longer Bid Period, Transportation News and Highlights
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – With the exception of motorcycles, Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums for other vehicles ended up higher as a smaller quota and a longer bidding period amplified upward pressure. At the end of the last auction on Wednesday (September 9), the COE price for cars up to 1,600cc …
Read More »13 men face charges after allegedly chanting gang slogans at funeral while safe distancing rules are in effect, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – While at a funeral on Circuit Road, 13 members of a secret society reportedly chanted gang slogans to show their affiliation with the group. This happened on April 5 of this year, just before the circuit breaker went into effect on April 7. At that time, safe …
Read More »Former aide tells court that Najib’s wife paid about $ 33,000 a month to protect her public image, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – A former assistant to the wife of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak told a court on Wednesday (September 9) that he received RM100,000 (S $ 32,800) a month from Rosmah Mansor in 2012 to pay a team of “cyber troops”. to monitor content on social …
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