Construction workers to resume work without testing from June 15
From June 15, all constructions workers will be allowed to resume work without testing. The Building Construction Authority (BCA) said companies will need only apply for approval. The high-risk move...
View ArticleMinister Lawrence Wong ignore 40,000 infection, looking to reopen economy in...
Singapore’s National Development Minister Lawrence Wong told Bloomberg in a televised interview that he is looking to reopen the economy in June – openly disregarding the rate of infection that has...
View ArticleStraits Times: Singaporeans willing to pay 20% more for town council charges
Singapore’s state media newspaper Straits Times today published a fake survey claiming that Singaporeans are willing to pay 20% more for town council charges, S&CC. According to Straits Times, 80%...
View ArticleMost Malaysians refuse to open borders with Singapore due to out of control...
On June 9, Malaysia eased movement restrictions and allowed inter-state travel. The Malaysian economy is back up and running, but the there is still no sign of reopening up the borders with Singapore...
View ArticleMinister Gan Kim Yong ignore hundreds of daily infection: Ready for Phase 2...
Singapore Health Minister Gan Kim Yong yesterday confirmed that Singapore will be easing restrictions and go into Phase 2 of the economy reopening by June 19. This is despite reporting hundreds of...
View ArticleMalaysians in Singapore complain to MOM about salaries cut, cry “unfair”
Numerous Malaysians in Singapore have lodged a complain to the Ministry of Manpower, crying “unfair” when their salaries were cut when they are not working. According to Straits Times, a Malaysian...
View ArticleMalaysia get 3 imported cases from Singapore
Malaysian authorities yesterday announced that they saw 3 imported cases from Singapore – a 9 month old baby, 13 year old girl and a 54 year old woman. The three are all Malaysians. According to...
View ArticleSPH under CEO army general kicked out of Straits Times Index
Singapore Press Holdings, under the leadership of CEO army general Ng Yat Chung, has been kicked out of the Straits Times Index it founded. The change will take effect next week (June 22), and SPH...
View ArticleGeneral Election cured coronavirus in Singapore
Lockdown, circuit breaker, social distancing, quarantine and no outside dining. For more than 2 months since April, Singapore was unable to ease restrictions as it continued posting hundreds of new...
View ArticleArmy General Minister Chan Chun Sing: Let me teach you how to make money
Former army general Minister Chan Chun Sing is now churning out advice how to remodel businesses and make the same amount of profits with less customers: “Companies will have to change their business...
View ArticleCensorship board IMDA CEO and more army generals to contest as PAP candidates
Singapore’s government censorship board, the IMDA, will be appointed their CEO Tan Kiat How to contest as a candidate for the ruling party dictatorship. The IMDA chief executive who was responsible...
View ArticleTransport Minister Khaw Boon Wan: Terminal 5 construction to suspend for two...
Singapore’s retiring Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan has confirmed in a propaganda session that the government will be continuing the Terminal 5 project. The T5 that has costed at least S$15 billion...
View ArticleMOM: 75,000 foreign workers “cleared” of COVID-19
In an update on the state of foreign worker infection yesterday, the Ministry of Manpower claimed that 75,000, living in 132 dormitories and 14 purpose-built dormitories, have been “cleared” of...
View ArticleSenior Minister Tharman: I promise more equality, jobs and help for the poor
In a televised propaganda speech by Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, the PAP minister made numerous promises to Singaporeans claiming that the government will do more to address inequality and...
View ArticleRise of “Shell Opposition” in upcoming General Election
A new spoiler to assist the ruling party PAP government stay in power has emerged: Red Dot United (RDU) party. The RDU was formed by two former opposition members from prominent Progress Singapore...
View ArticleSingapore ban COVID testing of patients aged 44 and below
Singapore’s Ministry of Health has came up with a new policy banning COVID testing for patients aged 44 years old and below. The government yesterday announced that only those aged 45 and above with...
View ArticleTroublemaker Opposition Goh Meng Seng wants to “chope” constituency
Goh Meng Seng, a notorious troublemaker who lost 3 elections in the past two decades since 2006, is now causing havoc ahead of the General Election – this time threatening other opposition parties to...
View Article5 unlinked prison cases indicates greater community infection rate than expected
Singapore’s community infection rate is higher than expected, after 5 unlinked caseswere found from a routine health testing. The Singapore Prison Service (SPS) on Thursday (Jun 18) confirmed the 5th...
View ArticlePreventing three-corner fights between WP and SDP is all we need
One of the key factors why the ruling party PAP dictatorship is kept in power is because of three corner fights. Like in all elections, “shell opposition parties” like Red Dot United and PPP quickly...
View Article14 public transport staffs may have infected commuters in public transport
After weeks of cover up, Singapore’s Ministry of Health today revealed that a total of 14 staffs working in public transport have caught the coronavirus. The 14 appeared to be infected during work,...
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