Singaporean jailed 3 weeks and fined S$20,000 for protesting against Lee...
An unemployed Singaporean has been sentenced to jail for 3 weeks and fined S$20,000 for protesting against Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at Raffles Place last month. A speedy two-day trial convicted...
View ArticleGovernment website Mothership.sg apologise for publishing fake news
Ruling party PAP government’s website Mothership.sg was forced to apologise after publishing a fake news alleging Presidential candidate Salleh Marican for having made a comment on the Muslim...
View ArticleHalimah Yacob: Nobody has asked if I am Malay, it is not the most important
Government-endorsed presidential candidate Halimah Yacob who is an Indian Singaporean told state media reporters that it is not important what her race is in the coming Presidential Election reserved...
View ArticleMinister Lawrence Wong on population: Singapore has not reached “physical...
Minister of National Development Lawrence Wong told state media reporters that Singapore has not reached it’s “physical limits” when it comes to population and development: “Singapore has yet to reach...
View ArticleHalimah Yacob: I have always been fair and even-handed
Presidential candidate Halimah Yacob yesterday (Aug 17) told state media reporter in an interview claiming that she has always been fair and even-handed. The Indian Singaporean contesting for the...
View ArticleCoroner: SMRT station controller may have mistakenly killed drunken man
According to a verdict revealed by the coroner, a drunken man who fell onto the train tracks may have been mistakenly killed by a SMRT station controller’s wrong judgement. On the midnight of March...
View ArticleSingapore train network paralysed island-wide by untested software
Singapore’s major train lines, the Downtown Line (DTL) and North-South Line (NSL), have been paralysed by a new untested software implemented by the Land Transport Authority (LTA). The signalling...
View ArticleLi Shengwu left Singapore one week earlier to escape arrest from Uncle PM
In order to escape a probable arrest from his uncle Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Li Shengwu left Singapore one week earlier than planned to US. Li Shengwu was strongly advised by his friends to...
View ArticleSMRT deploy shuttle bus drivers who don’t know routes
According to a state media reporter’s account, SMRT deployed shuttle bus drivers who did not know their routes when there was no train service yesterday (Aug 18). At 8.30am yesterday, CNA reporter...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong defends himself: My nephew did not apologise
Following a public backlash on the political purging of his nephew Li Shengwu, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong defends himself claiming that his nephew did not apologise for “contempt”. The dictator PM...
View ArticleHalimah Yacob bring out dead mother for sympathy votes
State media TodayOnline confirmed rumours that Halimah Yacob’s poor grasp of English grammar in an article yesterday (Aug 19), describing her grammar as “lapse”. Below is a paragraph written by the...
View ArticleWhy is Halimah Yacob ashamed of her Indian heritage?
In her recent interview with state media TodayOnline, Halimah Yacob conspicuously steered clear away from her Indian heritage making zero mention of her Indian father. Despite being raised up to 8...
View ArticleGoh Chok Tong: Lee Hsien Loong to step down by age 70
Speaking at a National Day dinner held at his constituency Marine Parade, former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong revealed that dictator Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will step down only 5 years later at...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong’s National Day Rally speech: I drink Teh O Kosong
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s National Day Rally speech has been taken negatively by Singaporeans with many questioning why diabetes is even a top priority over other pressing issues. Ignoring more...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong gets Court’s approval to jail nephew Li Shengwu
Through his Attorney General who was his former private lawyer, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has successfully received an approval from the High Court to charge his nephew for contempt and jail him....
View ArticleLi Shengwu left Singapore one week earlier to escape arrest from Uncle PM
In order to escape a probable arrest from his uncle Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Li Shengwu left Singapore one week earlier than planned to US. Li Shengwu was strongly advised by his friends to...
View ArticleSMRT deploy shuttle bus drivers who don’t know routes
According to a state media reporter’s account, SMRT deployed shuttle bus drivers who did not know their routes when there was no train service yesterday (Aug 18). At 8.30am yesterday, CNA reporter...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong defends himself: My nephew did not apologise
Following a public backlash on the political purging of his nephew Li Shengwu, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong defends himself claiming that his nephew did not apologise for “contempt”. The dictator PM...
View ArticleHalimah Yacob bring out dead mother for sympathy votes
State media TodayOnline confirmed rumours that Halimah Yacob’s poor grasp of English grammar in an article yesterday (Aug 19), describing her grammar as “lapse”. Below is a paragraph written by the...
View ArticleWhy is Halimah Yacob ashamed of her Indian heritage?
In her recent interview with state media TodayOnline, Halimah Yacob conspicuously steered clear away from her Indian heritage making zero mention of her Indian father. Despite being raised up to 8...
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