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'They are louder than us': Local content creator says photographers talked over her and fiance in proposal video

Two weeks ago, local video game streamer Julynn Lau announced that she was engaged to her partner Benjamin Loh. The scene was picturesque, with the proposal taking place at night on a beach with candles and a light-up sign reading «Marry Me» behi

'The 'Singa' of Singapore football': Former national footballer Rahmat Mawar dies at 81

SINGAPORE - A true leader who was colossal in defence and a gentleman off the pitch are among the vivid descriptions of former Singapore footballer Rahmat Mawar, who died on Tuesday (Oct 29) at the age of 81. Rahmat's family said that he had been suffering f
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'The 'Singa' of Singapore football': Former national footballer Rahmat Mawar dies at 81

SINGAPORE - A true leader who was colossal in defence and a gentleman off the pitch are among the vivid descriptions of former Singapore footballer Rahmat Mawar, who died on Tuesday (Oct 29) at the age of 81. Rahmat's family said that he had been suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which causes restricted airflow and breathing problems. He died just after 12.30am at Woodlands Health Campus, leaving behind three daughters and 11 grandchildren. Rahmat - whose name on his identity card reads Rahmat Mohawar - was a national footballer in the 1960s and 70s and the uncompromising centre back wrote his name into local football history when he became the first man to lift a trophy at the old National Stadium in June 1973. In what was the first football match to be held at the stadium, Rahmat captained the Singapore Malays, who boasted the likes of Dollah Kassim, Mohamed Noh and Arshad Khamis, to a 4-1 win over Kelantan Malays before lifting the Sultan's Gold Cup in front of a 32,000 crowd.

Up to 20,000 more COEs to be released from February 2025, says LTA

Up to 20,000 additional Certificate of Entitlements (COE) will be released across all vehicle categories progressively from February next year. In a media release on Tuesday (Oct 29), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said that the move is possible after st
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Up to 20,000 more COEs to be released from February 2025, says LTA

Up to 20,000 additional Certificate of Entitlements (COE) will be released across all vehicle categories progressively from February next year. In a media release on Tuesday (Oct 29), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said that the move is possible after studying «evolving» travel patterns in recent years, along with their ability to manage congestion through ERP 2.0. Total vehicle mileage on the roads have decreased by around six per cent from 2019 to 2023, partly due to an increase in flexible work arrangements since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to LTA. LTA also observed that in the same period, the rail network has expanded by 18 per cent with the opening of the Thomson-East Coast Line stages one to four. «Concurrently, our ability to manage congestion is being enhanced through ERP 2.0, which uses the Global Navigation Satellite System technology,» said LTA.  The agency said that they'll be able to introduce new «virtual gantries», which allows for more flexible and responsive congestion management.

55-year-old found dead in Ang Mo Kio flat after neighbours report stench

A 55-year man was found dead in his Ang Mo Kio flat last Sunday (Oct 27), two weeks after he was last seen by a neighbour in public. The private-hire driver lived alone in his fourth-floor unit at Block 101 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, reported Shin Min Daily News.
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55-year-old found dead in Ang Mo Kio flat after neighbours report stench

A 55-year man was found dead in his Ang Mo Kio flat last Sunday (Oct 27), two weeks after he was last seen by a neighbour in public. The private-hire driver lived alone in his fourth-floor unit at Block 101 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, reported Shin Min Daily News. Neighbours living in the same flat told the Chinese evening daily that they noticed a foul stench permeating from the ground floor. Several police officers, who went to investigate, reportedly found the decomposing body of the resident inside his flat. One woman, who declined to be named, said that the man had been living alone for the past few years and had few friends or relatives visiting him. «He initially lived with his parents. But after his father died, his mother moved into his sister's home,» she said. Responding to AsiaOne's queries, the police confirmed that they had received a report on the unnatural death. The man was found lying motionless in his unit and later pronounced dead. Neighbour: He looked pale and weak The Ang Mo Kio resident last saw her deceased neighbour outside his flat two weeks ago.

StarHub users experience mobile network outage, over 2,000 reports made

Some customers of StarHub found themselves unable to access the internet on Tuesday (Oct 29) as their mobile network was disrupted. At 7.39am on Tuesday (Oct 29) morning, outage monitoring site Downdetector received 1,014 reports regarding StarHub, 80 per ce
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StarHub users experience mobile network outage, over 2,000 reports made

Some customers of StarHub found themselves unable to access the internet on Tuesday (Oct 29) as their mobile network was disrupted. At 7.39am on Tuesday (Oct 29) morning, outage monitoring site Downdetector received 1,014 reports regarding StarHub, 80 per cent of which were related to mobile internet disruptions. The remaining reports were regarding mobile phone network and signal issues. On a different page on Downdetector by the name of StarHub Singapore, there were another 1,921 reports regarding an outage at 7.45am. Responding to AsiaOne's queries, a StarHub spokesperson said that the disruption occurred during a scheduled software upgrade early Tuesday morning. «Our teams responded quickly to resolve the issue, and full service has since been restored,» the spokesperson said, adding that all other StarHub services remained unaffected. «We appreciate our customers' patience and understanding and apologise for any inconvenience caused.»

Family move out overnight after landlord gives them ultimatum over $6,800 in rent owed

A family of four owed their landlord $6,800 in rent and were given two days to pay the amount owed. But they packed up their belongings and moved out overnight. In an interview with Shin Min Daily News, the landlord, surnamed Li, had rented out his two-bedro
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Family move out overnight after landlord gives them ultimatum over $6,800 in rent owed

A family of four owed their landlord $6,800 in rent and were given two days to pay the amount owed. But they packed up their belongings and moved out overnight. In an interview with Shin Min Daily News, the landlord, surnamed Li, had rented out his two-bedroom condominium unit in Yishun to the Singaporean family. A two-year lease was signed in December 2023, with a monthly rent of $4,300. The family was punctual with their payments for the first three months of the lease before they began to fall behind. According to Li, they would pay varying amounts each month, giving a range of excuses to his property agent. By Oct 19, the family owed Li a total of $6,800. Frustrated with the situation, the landlord instructed his property agent to give the family an ultimatum to pay the full sum by Oct 21 if they wanted to continue living in the unit. The tenants seemed amenable to the deadline and agreed to pay their debts. However, the family failed to make any payment when the deadline rolled over. They also moved out of the unit overnight. Li's property agent made a police report after failing to contact the family.

Angry van driver hurls insults at Joo Chiat resident after parking complaint

She is still shaken by the incident. A Joo Chiat resident was verbally abused by a van driver after she complained about his parking on Friday (Oct 25). Facebook user Aresha Krishnan said in a post that his van had parked too close to a part of her plant i
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Angry van driver hurls insults at Joo Chiat resident after parking complaint

She is still shaken by the incident. A Joo Chiat resident was verbally abused by a van driver after she complained about his parking on Friday (Oct 25). Facebook user Aresha Krishnan said in a post that his van had parked too close to a part of her plant in a pot by the road. She contacted the company listed on the side of the vehicle and asked if the van could be moved. PHOTO: Facebook/Aresha Krishnan «The company was very understanding. They apologised and shared that they were a leasing company,» recounted the resident. «They also said that they would try to contact the hirer to move the vehicle. I had left it as that and went to put my kids to bed. »About 40 minutes later at 11pm, I heard a violent explosive bang on my front door which frightened everybody in the house.

Oil spill during bunkering operation off Changi on Oct 28

SINGAPORE - An oil spill took place off Changi on Oct 28 during a bunkering operation between a Bahamas-flagged bulk carrier and a licensed bunker tanker. In a statement sent in the wee hours of Tuesday (Oct 29), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
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Oil spill during bunkering operation off Changi on Oct 28

SINGAPORE - An oil spill took place off Changi on Oct 28 during a bunkering operation between a Bahamas-flagged bulk carrier and a licensed bunker tanker. In a statement sent in the wee hours of Tuesday (Oct 29), the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said the incident reportedly occurred at 5.40pm and the bunkering operation ceased immediately. According to information found on the agency's website, bunkering is the process of supplying fuels to ships for their own use, and Singapore is one of the largest and most important bunkering ports in the world. MPA said its craft arrived at the scene of the incident at around 5.50pm and sprayed dispersants. Dispersants are chemicals that break up oil into smaller droplets, which can be mixed with water. There is no impact on navigational traffic, and relevant government agencies have been alerted to keep a lookout for oil sightings along local shores, said the agency. This is the third incident involving an oil leak or spill to take place in Singapore waters since June.

Tokyo-bound SIA flight diverted to Taipei after windshield cracks mid-flight

A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight headed to Tokyo was diverted to Taipei on Monday (Oct 28) morning after a windshield on the plane cracked mid-flight. Flight SQ636 took off at Changi Airport at 11.16pm on Sunday (Oct 27) and was scheduled to reach Haneda A
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Tokyo-bound SIA flight diverted to Taipei after windshield cracks mid-flight

A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight headed to Tokyo was diverted to Taipei on Monday (Oct 28) morning after a windshield on the plane cracked mid-flight. Flight SQ636 took off at Changi Airport at 11.16pm on Sunday (Oct 27) and was scheduled to reach Haneda Airport at 6.20am on Monday, according to FlightRadar24. However, the plane had to divert to Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei, Taiwan due to a cracked windshield that occurred mid-flight, an SIA spokesperson told AsiaOne. The Boeing 777-300ER, which was carrying 249 passengers and 17 crew members, landed «uneventfully» at about 4am local time, the spokesperson added. Hotel accommodation was arranged for affected passengers. The flight has since been renumbered to SQ9876 and set to depart Taipei at 8.30pm local time, the spokesperson said. «SIA sincerely apologises to all affected customers for the inconvenience caused,» said the spokesperson. «The safety of our customers and crew is always our top priority.»

Halloween horrors? Festive decor along HDB corridor sparks online debate

Some residents at an undisclosed HDB estate have gotten into the spirit of the spooky season by putting up their very own Halloween decorations at their doorstep but not everyone has gotten into the spirit. A now-deleted video showcasing the ghoulish deco
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Halloween horrors? Festive decor along HDB corridor sparks online debate

Some residents at an undisclosed HDB estate have gotten into the spirit of the spooky season by putting up their very own Halloween decorations at their doorstep but not everyone has gotten into the spirit. A now-deleted video showcasing the ghoulish decor along the common corridor made its rounds on Reddit earlier on Monday (Oct 28), sparking debate among netizens.  The clip showed an area decked out with various Halloween props such as fake dismembered limbs, as well as spiders and cobwebs hanging from the ceiling and strewn across the floor. Fake knives, cloth bloodied with fake handprints and warning tape were also draped across the ceiling. Several netizens criticised the scary displays, saying that the decorations could be a fire hazard or cause inconvenience to wheelchair-bound residents. «Neighbours would be running an obstacle course daily (sic),» wrote one netizen.   

Fatal Clementi stabbing: Suspect who allegedly killed grassroots volunteer brought back to crime scene

A 50-year-old who allegedly killed a grassroots volunteer was brought back to the crime scene at Clementi Ave 4 by police on Monday (Oct 28). Toh Chee Hong was charged with the murder of 41-year-old Winson Khoo last Wednesday after being arrested on scene
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Fatal Clementi stabbing: Suspect who allegedly killed grassroots volunteer brought back to crime scene

A 50-year-old who allegedly killed a grassroots volunteer was brought back to the crime scene at Clementi Ave 4 by police on Monday (Oct 28). Toh Chee Hong was charged with the murder of 41-year-old Winson Khoo last Wednesday after being arrested on scene following the incident last Monday evening. Khoo and Toh are known to each other, according to preliminary investigations by the police. Toh arrived at the roundabout below Blocks 311B and 311C just before 10.20am, alighting from a black police van with four police officers. The police had cordoned off the area spanning the playground, void deck, car park and roundabout below Blocks 311B and 311C, preventing passers-by from entering the area. He had reportedly stabbed the victim repeatedly with a small object at the foot of Block 311B. Toh, unshaven and unkempt, kept his head down as he was escorted from the drop-off point under Block 311B to the lift lobby of Block 311C, where he was brought up to a unit on the 19th floor.  The block is part of Trivelis, a HDB development under the Design, Build and Sell Scheme where the lift lobbies are gated.

I'm not an alpha female, says DBS's incoming CEO Tan Su Shan

She will take over the reins from DBS chief executive Piyush Gupta next year, but veteran banker Tan Su Shan doesn't consider herself an alpha woman.  In an interview with Lianhe Zaobao published last Sunday (Oct 27), Tan described herself as an empat
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I'm not an alpha female, says DBS's incoming CEO Tan Su Shan

She will take over the reins from DBS chief executive Piyush Gupta next year, but veteran banker Tan Su Shan doesn't consider herself an alpha woman.  In an interview with Lianhe Zaobao published last Sunday (Oct 27), Tan described herself as an empathetic leader who speaks in a straightforward manner.  She first joined DBS in 2010, and is currently the deputy CEO and group head of institutional banking. Come March 2025, Tan will become the first female CEO of Singapore's largest bank.  When it comes to work, Tan shared that she likes gathering people of different strengths and backgrounds together. «It makes the team stronger and tougher,» she said.  The 56-year-old is also a proponent of «reverse mentoring», where she treats her younger colleagues as mentors.  «We'll help each other understand perspectives from different ages, as well as what goals they want to achieve,» she said. 

'I feel cheated': Swiss woman in Singapore says Swiss restaurant Marche lacks authenticity

Blame it on the little Swiss flags around the restaurant. A Singapore-based Swiss content creator said she felt «cheated» by all the non-Swiss food served in Swiss restaurant Marche. Swizzyinsg, whose real name is Marion Müller, posted a 29-sec
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'I feel cheated': Swiss woman in Singapore says Swiss restaurant Marche lacks authenticity

Blame it on the little Swiss flags around the restaurant. A Singapore-based Swiss content creator said she felt «cheated» by all the non-Swiss food served in Swiss restaurant Marche. Swizzyinsg, whose real name is Marion Müller, posted a 29-second video on Oct 17 with the disclaimer: «I am not saying the food does not taste good, it is just not what you would consider Swiss food!» She said in the video: «They said it's a Swiss restaurant, but all these are not Swiss food.» The expat showed the Spanish paella and French crepes sold in the restaurant. «The next thing I saw was seafood pasta, which actually looked pretty good, but in a Swiss restaurant?» she asked. «Garlic chilli prawns on pizza is definitely not Swiss either.» But all was not lost. «Then I was so happy to find Swiss rösti, which they make from scratch,» said Müller. «But you would never eat it with sour cream. »The only really authentic thing was the Mövenpick ice cream and these wooden chairs. You would find these exactly in Switzerland."

MOH to integrate TCM into Healthier SG as 'preventative care': Ong Ye Kung

The Ministry of Health (MOH) aims to include traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in its Healthier SG initiative to provide «preventative care» alongside western medicine. Speaking at the Public Free Clinic Society's (PFCS) 50th anniversary charit
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MOH to integrate TCM into Healthier SG as 'preventative care': Ong Ye Kung

The Ministry of Health (MOH) aims to include traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in its Healthier SG initiative to provide «preventative care» alongside western medicine. Speaking at the Public Free Clinic Society's (PFCS) 50th anniversary charity dinner on Sunday (Oct 27), Health Minister Ong Ye Kung highlighted the importance of TCM as a «holistic approach to health». Integrating TCM into Healthier SG is not a decision for the government or western doctors to make as it is already done by many Singaporeans who are choosing TCM, said Ong. «Our job is to synergise the efforts between Healthier SG and TCM and ensure that high quality and appropriate preventive care is delivered to as many Singaporeans as possible.» While over one million people are currently enrolled in Healthier SG, this number is less than 50 per cent of MOH's targeted population, he noted. Additionally, the enrolment rate among those aged between 40 and 59 is one-third, which Ong said can be improved.

'I panicked whole night': Man calls town council after accidentally throwing $2,900 iPhone away

One man thought he had lost his month-old iPhone 16 Pro Max forever after throwing it into the rubbish chute by mistake. Woon Ban Chee, 22, was taking the trash out from his Teck Whye flat on Oct 18, when he accidentally tossed his $2,900 mobile phone out. 
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'I panicked whole night': Man calls town council after accidentally throwing $2,900 iPhone away

One man thought he had lost his month-old iPhone 16 Pro Max forever after throwing it into the rubbish chute by mistake. Woon Ban Chee, 22, was taking the trash out from his Teck Whye flat on Oct 18, when he accidentally tossed his $2,900 mobile phone out.  «I only realised it a few minutes later,» said Woon in an interview with AsiaOne on Monday (Oct 28). «I was like, 'Did I just throw my phone away?'» Woon, who recently resigned from his full-time job as a waiter to care for his sick mother, frantically called Chua Chu Kang Town Council and the waste disposal company for help. «I panicked the whole night,» he said. «I went to the Apple Store on Orchard Road to see if I can get a replacement,» he said. «But they didn't allow me to get a new one.» Woon was reunited with his phone when eagle-eyed workers from the e-waste recycling firm Alba spotted the device while searching through the trash at their Tuas plant. «[There were] no scratches and dents. The case was very smelly, so I threw it away. Everything else is normal,» said the young man. «I now clean my phone with alcohol wipes every day. It's a lesson learnt.» 

Man injured in multi-car accident near Fort Canning Tunnel

SINGAPORE – One person was taken to hospital after an accident involving three cars in Stamford Road towards Fort Canning Link in the early hours of Oct 27. Police said they were alerted to an accident at the location at 1.30am. Photos uploaded on the SG
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Man injured in multi-car accident near Fort Canning Tunnel

SINGAPORE – One person was taken to hospital after an accident involving three cars in Stamford Road towards Fort Canning Link in the early hours of Oct 27. Police said they were alerted to an accident at the location at 1.30am. Photos uploaded on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page show a red car that had flipped over and a yellow car that suffered heavy damage to its bonnet. Another photo locates the scene of the accident as near the tunnel. An advisory posted on the Land Transport Authority Traffic News X page at about 2.10am warned motorists of an accident in the Fort Canning Tunnel and that the tunnel was closed. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said one person was taken to Singapore General Hospital. The police identified him as one of the car drivers. They added that the 21-year-old man is assisting with investigations. Three other people were assessed for minor injuries but declined to be taken to hospital. ALSO READ: Bus, lorry and motorcycle crash in Tuas: 7 taken to hospital

Singapore diners can now buy unsold food at huge discounts with new app

SINGAPORE — Diners who are keen to buy unsold food from eateries at up to 80 per cent off the retail price before closing time, instead of letting it go to waste, can tap a new mobile phone application. The new app, called Yindii, was launched in August an
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Singapore diners can now buy unsold food at huge discounts with new app

SINGAPORE — Diners who are keen to buy unsold food from eateries at up to 80 per cent off the retail price before closing time, instead of letting it go to waste, can tap a new mobile phone application. The new app, called Yindii, was launched in August and aims to beef up efforts to reduce food waste by eateries. Customers who use the app can order a «surprise bag» in advance, and they can get any type of unsold food from the menu at day's end for between 50 per cent and 80 per cent off the usual retail price. The app touts itself as a «high-quality food surplus marketplace», and it already has tie-ups with popular restaurants, cafes and bakeries, including Paul, Baker & Cook and SaladStop!. Founded in 2020, the app is also available in Hong Kong and Thailand. Yindii co-founder and chief marketing officer Mahima Rajangam Natarajan said: «We chose to launch in Singapore because it's a forward-thinking city with a growing focus on sustainability and reducing food waste.»

'Good community spirit': Resident applauds passers-by for helping police subdue suspect in Bukit Merah

When it comes to keeping the neighbourhood safe, sometimes a little help from the neighbourhood itself goes a long way. With the help of passers-by in the area, the police managed to subdue a suspect outside Block 107 Jalan Bukit Merah, earning the praise o
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'Good community spirit': Resident applauds passers-by for helping police subdue suspect in Bukit Merah

When it comes to keeping the neighbourhood safe, sometimes a little help from the neighbourhood itself goes a long way. With the help of passers-by in the area, the police managed to subdue a suspect outside Block 107 Jalan Bukit Merah, earning the praise of a resident, according to a video uploaded to TikTok on Wednesday (Oct 23). In the video, approximately five men can be seen working alongside officers to hold down an individual, pressing him to the ground.  While the officers secure the torso of the suspect, the passers-by pin down his legs, preventing movement. One individual even hops the fence to get a better angle, using his knees and body weight to push the man down. «Another good example of good community spirit,» a resident can be heard narrating as he films the incident. «A group of quick-thinking residents and workers have helped to subdue a violent man.» He adds that the police response to this situation was «swift» and «professional», and that an ambulance was also called. Once the man is placed in handcuffs, the passers-by then disperse, standing at the sides and letting officers do their work.

Netizen bemoans dirty dishes strewn on floor at coffee shop collection point, residents defend cleaner

A coffee shop in Kembangan has come under scrutiny online for its tray collection point overflowing with dirty dishes, stirring debate over who was at fault. One resident, however, has claimed that the incident is an isolated one as the cleaner was unwell th
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Netizen bemoans dirty dishes strewn on floor at coffee shop collection point, residents defend cleaner

A coffee shop in Kembangan has come under scrutiny online for its tray collection point overflowing with dirty dishes, stirring debate over who was at fault. One resident, however, has claimed that the incident is an isolated one as the cleaner was unwell that day. In a post made on Friday (Oct 25) to the Complaint Singapore Facebook page, user Valentine Ong shared a photo of the situation at a coffee shop at Blk 110 Lengkong Tiga. The collection point, which was nearing capacity, had more than a dozen dirty dishes stacked haphazardly around it on the floor. «This is first-world mentality,» wrote Ong in the post, which appeared to chastise patrons for their behaviour. It also sparked a discussion among commenters on who was to blame. Some believed that it was the responsibility of the coffee shop to clear the collection point since it was full. «Well at least they [the patrons] walked themselves from the table to the collection point... it's the coffee shop's business, none of our business,» one user wrote.

Ex-offenders learn to use Singpass, PayNow, apps in reintegration to society

SINGAPORE - When Mr Johann left prison in late 2017 after almost four years behind bars, he was surprised to see self-checkout counters at a FairPrice supermarket. In early 2014, he remembered supermarket outlets having only manned cashier stations. Mr Joha
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Ex-offenders learn to use Singpass, PayNow, apps in reintegration to society

SINGAPORE - When Mr Johann left prison in late 2017 after almost four years behind bars, he was surprised to see self-checkout counters at a FairPrice supermarket. In early 2014, he remembered supermarket outlets having only manned cashier stations. Mr Johann, who wanted to be known by only his first name, said he was at a loss until facilitators from Project ReConnect showed him how to use the machines. The project is an initiative by the Industrial and Services Co-operative Society Limited (Iscos), which helps former offenders and their families in their reintegration process. Simple acts like using a handheld scanner and making cashless payments intimidated Mr Johann. Referring to new technology, the 45-year-old, who is now a truck driver, said: «I had a fear of using it, so what they showed me was very helpful.» He is one of over 2,300 former offenders who have joined Project ReConnect since its launch in 2017. It teaches former inmates, who have been in jail for more than three years, about government initiatives and practical matters, such as using Singpass and navigating the public transport system.

'I feel there is hope': Stateless youth who has never gone to school receives offers of help, lands a job

Stateless youth Ricqo Rafiezuwan once likened his existence to that of a ghost – his presence known to and noticed by only a few people. Without formal education, jobless and strapped for cash, the 25-year-old felt inferior. He rarely left the Clementi es
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'I feel there is hope': Stateless youth who has never gone to school receives offers of help, lands a job

Stateless youth Ricqo Rafiezuwan once likened his existence to that of a ghost – his presence known to and noticed by only a few people. Without formal education, jobless and strapped for cash, the 25-year-old felt inferior. He rarely left the Clementi estate, where he lives and grew up, and has never stepped out of Singapore. That changed after The Straits Times reported in September on the challenges he and two other stateless individuals faced living here without citizenship or permanent residency, from rules that prevented them from opening bank accounts to uncertainty over healthcare provisions. After struggling for months to secure employment because of his residency status, Mr Rafiezuwan said he will start work in November as an operation executive for co-living operator The Assembly Place, which rents out accommodation with communal facilities. The report sparked an outpouring of support – from offers of help with the English language and training to jobs and meals at restaurants.

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