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'Very happy': Former rough sleeper among 400 singles taking up rooms at new public rental housing site

About 400 singles have taken up tenancy at a new public rental housing site, where low-income singles can live in their own rooms and have access to shared facilities such as toilets and kitchens. Announcing this on March 20, National Development Minister De

Woman arrested after injuring 3 men at People's Park Complex; chopper seized

A 37-year-old woman was arrested on Wednesday (March 19) night after allegedly attacking three men at People's Park Complex in Chinatown. The incident occurred at a food stall located on the first floor of the complex, reported 8world. According to Lianhe Z
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Woman arrested after injuring 3 men at People's Park Complex; chopper seized

A 37-year-old woman was arrested on Wednesday (March 19) night after allegedly attacking three men at People's Park Complex in Chinatown. The incident occurred at a food stall located on the first floor of the complex, reported 8world. According to Lianhe Zaobao, the men were employees at Gulixiang Cooked Food. An 8world reporter who arrived at the scene following the incident observed bloodstains on the ground behind the counter with some areas covered with tissues. Plastic bags, lids and cardboard were also strewn around the stall. Police officers were later seen photographing a kitchen knife and vegetable knife as evidence. According to 8world, the attacker and victims are not known to each other. In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said they received a call for assistance at 8.45pm on Wednesday. Two men, aged 41 and 30, were conscious when taken to Singapore General Hospital. Another man was assessed by the Singapore Civil Defence Force for minor injuries but declined conveyance to hospital.

Rain worsens congestion at Causeway, woman faints in bus queue

The land crossings between Singapore and Malaysia, already experiencing congestion due to the March school holidays, has been further worsened by heavy rain. In a Facebook post shared on Wednesday (March 19), the Immigration Checkpoint of Authority (ICA) sai
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Rain worsens congestion at Causeway, woman faints in bus queue

The land crossings between Singapore and Malaysia, already experiencing congestion due to the March school holidays, has been further worsened by heavy rain. In a Facebook post shared on Wednesday (March 19), the Immigration Checkpoint of Authority (ICA) said that there was heavy departure traffic at Woodlands Checkpoint due to tailback from Malaysia. ICA advised travellers to expect delays and to check traffic conditions before starting their journeys. A commuter reportedly fainting while queuing for a bus at the Malaysia side of the Causeway, reported China Press on Wednesday. Emergency personnel were seen attending to the woman, who was in between a line of other commuters. In a statement on March 7, ICA previously said that they expect heavy traffic at both Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints due to the March school holidays and Hari Raya Puasa. Videos and photos shared on Facebook group Malaysia-Singapore Border Crossers showed hundreds of commuters queuing for buses at Woodlands Checkpoint.

Earn and Save Bonus to help boost retirement savings for over 570,000 working seniors

Over 570,000 senior Singaporeans in the workforce can expect to receive between $400 and $1,000 this March, as part of the Earn and Save Bonus component of the Majulah Package. This is the first payment of the annual bonus, which will provide an additional b
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Earn and Save Bonus to help boost retirement savings for over 570,000 working seniors

Over 570,000 senior Singaporeans in the workforce can expect to receive between $400 and $1,000 this March, as part of the Earn and Save Bonus component of the Majulah Package. This is the first payment of the annual bonus, which will provide an additional boost to the retirement savings of senior citizens. Singaporeans born in 1973 or earlier will receive the bonus if they are working and have an average monthly income of $500 to $6,000 in the preceding Year of Assessment. They must also live in a property with an Annual Value of $31,000 and below and own not more than one property. One can check their eligibility on govbenefits.gov.sg by logging in with Singpass. The bonus amount is tiered, with a higher bonus given to eligible working seniors with lower monthly incomes. The amount will be credited to recipients' CPF accounts, who will be notified of the top-up via SMS in April. Those without a Singpass-registered mobile number will be notified through a letter sent to the address on their IC.

National service defaulter gets 14 weeks' jail for remaining outside Singapore after exit permit expired

A 28-year-old Singaporean who defaulted on his national service obligations by remaining overseas even after his permit to do so had expired, will have to serve 14 weeks in jail after his appeal against his conviction and sentence was dismissed on March 19.
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National service defaulter gets 14 weeks' jail for remaining outside Singapore after exit permit expired

A 28-year-old Singaporean who defaulted on his national service obligations by remaining overseas even after his permit to do so had expired, will have to serve 14 weeks in jail after his appeal against his conviction and sentence was dismissed on March 19. A High Court panel of three judges rejected the man’s claim that he did not know he needed an exit permit to remain in India for his studies, because his late mother had been handling all the correspondence with the Central Manpower Base (CMPB) until late 2018. Naresh Kumar Nagesvaran, who was born in Singapore, had left for India with his mother and sister in 2004 when he was seven years old. The court was told that his Singaporean father had abandoned the family. In 2009, when he turned 13 years old, a notice was sent to his last-known address in Singapore to inform him of his NS liability. It stated that he had to apply for a valid exit permit if he intended to remain overseas for longer than three months. Naresh Kumar subsequently obtained exit permits for two consecutive periods, which allowed him to remain outside of Singapore.

Bus interchange and MRT station: Safti City unveils new training grounds for SAF soldiers

«It's the closest we can get to experiencing the conditions of actual warfare,» said Corporal (CPL) Dhinesh Raj Jayaprakasam, one of over 3,000 military personnel who have passed through the gates of Safti City since it opened for training last
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Bus interchange and MRT station: Safti City unveils new training grounds for SAF soldiers

«It's the closest we can get to experiencing the conditions of actual warfare,» said Corporal (CPL) Dhinesh Raj Jayaprakasam, one of over 3,000 military personnel who have passed through the gates of Safti City since it opened for training last October. CPL Dhinesh Raj was speaking to the media on the sidelines of the phase one launch of Safti City which is now equipped with realistic infrastructure for training including an integrated transport hub with an MRT station, a bus interchange as well as drainage systems. Safti City is a military compound located along Old Choa Chu Kang Road. This 23-year-old NSF shared on Thursday (March 13) that his experience so far has been fruitful, explaining that he had trained in a different area which wasn't as realistic. «It really forces us to follow our drills and all of that, so it was a good experience for us,» he added.

Community cooling spaces, reduced outdoor activities in schools: Govt task force outlines measures to combat heatwave

Cooling spaces with air conditioning will be available to Singaporeans in the event of dangerously high temperatures. These spaces, located in community centres and residents' committees, as well as selected indoor sports halls, will be located islandwide
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Community cooling spaces, reduced outdoor activities in schools: Govt task force outlines measures to combat heatwave

Cooling spaces with air conditioning will be available to Singaporeans in the event of dangerously high temperatures. These spaces, located in community centres and residents' committees, as well as selected indoor sports halls, will be located islandwide — as part of heat response measures developed by a new inter-agency task force. The group called the Mercury Taskforce, which comprises of 37 public agencies including the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Social and Family Development, unveiled the national plan to combat heat waves to the media on Wednesday (March 19). There are already existing measures to protect vulnerable groups from heat stress, such as the Ministry of Manpower's framework where workers involved in heavy physical labour should be given at least 10 minutes to rest under shade every hour. But the plan is part of a new national approach on how the various agencies would react should a heatwave occur in Singapore. A heatwave here is defined when the highest daily temperature over three consecutive days is at least 35 deg C, with the mean temperature each day being at least 29 deg C.

Search underway for crocodile spotted on Lim Chu Kang Road, says NParks

The National Parks Board (NParks) is continuing the search for a crocodile spotted on Lim Chu Kang Road on Tuesday (March 18). Responding to AsiaOne's queries, NParks Wildlife Management and Outreach Director Cyrena Lin said they were alerted to the crocod
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Search underway for crocodile spotted on Lim Chu Kang Road, says NParks

The National Parks Board (NParks) is continuing the search for a crocodile spotted on Lim Chu Kang Road on Tuesday (March 18). Responding to AsiaOne's queries, NParks Wildlife Management and Outreach Director Cyrena Lin said they were alerted to the crocodile sighting near Neo Tiew Crescent on Tuesday evening and immediately activated a team to search for it. Facebook user Koo Guan Heng posted two pictures of the reptile lying on the road, which is located near Long Kuan Hung crocodile farm. «Someone pet lizard sunbathing on the road,» he said in the post on Tuesday evening.  Facebook user Koo Guan Heng posted two pictures of the crocodile in the Singapore Wildlife Sightings page.  PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook According to NParks, members of the public should stay calm and back away if they see a crocodile. They should not approach, provoke, or feed the animal.

People's Power Party urges public to 'maintain basic decorum' following racist comments against new member

The People's Power Party (PPP) has urged the public to «maintain basic decorum» as the «election fever» heats up. This statement comes after racist remarks were made against the party's new member Vere Nathan, who is Chinese-Indian.
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People's Power Party urges public to 'maintain basic decorum' following racist comments against new member

The People's Power Party (PPP) has urged the public to «maintain basic decorum» as the «election fever» heats up. This statement comes after racist remarks were made against the party's new member Vere Nathan, who is Chinese-Indian. In a Facebook post on Monday (March 17), PPP Secretary General Goh Meng Seng said that the party had been alerted to derogatory racist remarks against Nathan. These remarks were made by a commenter by the name of Steven Lim under a video posted to 8World's Facebook page, which showed PPP members visiting Chong Pang estate in Nee Soon GRC. In the video, the 27-year-old, who is an operations executive in a landscaping company, spoke about his reason for joining politics. «Especially (after) what happened during the pandemic, I became more concerned about politics... so I thought it was necessary to get involved and see what I can do as an individual to help my country,» he said. Nathan added, while speaking in a mix of Chinese and English, that he hoped to help everyone and improve their standard of living.

More than 850 people being investigated in Singapore-Malaysia joint anti-scam operation; victims lost at least $8.1m

More than 850 people between the ages of 15 and 77 are being investigated by the Malaysia and Singapore police following a month-long anti-scam operation. The suspects are believed to be involved in more than 2,700 such cases; mainly government official impe
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More than 850 people being investigated in Singapore-Malaysia joint anti-scam operation; victims lost at least $8.1m

More than 850 people between the ages of 15 and 77 are being investigated by the Malaysia and Singapore police following a month-long anti-scam operation. The suspects are believed to be involved in more than 2,700 such cases; mainly government official impersonation scams, investment scams, rental scams, internet love scams, friend impersonation scams and job scams and e-commerce scams. Their victims had reportedly lost over $8.1 million, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a statement on Wednesday (March 19). Led by the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), the joint operation in Malaysia was conducted between Feb 10 and March 9. SPF's Anti-Scam Command (ASCom) and Malaysia's National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) detected and froze more than 3,400 bank accounts suspected to be linked to scams, seizing over $2 million in the blitz. During the operation, a 34-year-old man allegedly involved in managing a group of scammers who impersonated police officers in scam cases was arrested in Malaysia on Feb 28.

Ex-JC teacher with dementia jailed for string of molestations; victims include very young students

A 76-year-old man with a neurodegenerative disease that impacted his impulse control was sentenced to 15 months’ jail on March 18 for a string of molestation offences committed between 2022 and 2024. Lim See Poi, a former junior college teacher, had pleade
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Ex-JC teacher with dementia jailed for string of molestations; victims include very young students

A 76-year-old man with a neurodegenerative disease that impacted his impulse control was sentenced to 15 months’ jail on March 18 for a string of molestation offences committed between 2022 and 2024. Lim See Poi, a former junior college teacher, had pleaded guilty to five molestation charges on March 11.  Deputy Principal District Judge Kessler Soh said that while he accepted Lim’s frontotemporal dementia had resulted in his loss of impulse control, Lim’s behaviour had caused harm to his victims, many of whom were very young students. The disease causes irreversible damage to the front and sides of the brain, which could lead to changes in behaviour and personality. The judge added that reports from the Institute of Mental Health in 2023 and 2024 reaffirmed that Lim had the disease, which could have contributory links to his offences. “I hope that after his sentence, his family will be able to step up supervision of him, and restrict his movements outside home to stop his reoffending,” said the judge, who also arranged for Lim to see a court counsellor.

No students claim free breakfast, but Jalan Besar coffee shop refuses to give up

A coffee shop in Jalan Besar has no plans to cancel its offer of free daily breakfast for students, despite a lukewarm response since its launch last November.  Taking to Facebook on March 11, Jeremy See shared a photo of a poster at Yi He Eating House ann
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No students claim free breakfast, but Jalan Besar coffee shop refuses to give up

A coffee shop in Jalan Besar has no plans to cancel its offer of free daily breakfast for students, despite a lukewarm response since its launch last November.  Taking to Facebook on March 11, Jeremy See shared a photo of a poster at Yi He Eating House announcing 10 breakfast sets daily for those «in school uniform who need a little helping hand».  The offer, available from 6am to 11am, promises a «just show up, no questions asked» policy for students looking for a free meal before classes.  «Don't go to school hungry. We welcome you to have breakfast on us at this humble coffee shop,» said Yi He Eating House in their poster, which is displayed in a centre pillar at the coffee shop. «A little gesture to brighten up your day.» See's Facebook post has since garnered over 20 comments and over 490 likes, with several netizens praising the coffee shop for their generosity and kindness.

Cooler days ahead: Third monsoon surge from March 19 to 21 could see 22 deg C temperatures

A monsoon surge is expected to hit Singapore from March 19 to 21, marking the third such surge this year. This surge could bring windy and cooler conditions, with daily temperatures dropping to as low as 22 degrees Celsius, said the Meteorological Service
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Cooler days ahead: Third monsoon surge from March 19 to 21 could see 22 deg C temperatures

A monsoon surge is expected to hit Singapore from March 19 to 21, marking the third such surge this year. This surge could bring windy and cooler conditions, with daily temperatures dropping to as low as 22 degrees Celsius, said the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) on Monday (Feb 17).  During this period, expect moderate to heavy showers over the island with subsequent daily temperatures expected to range between 24 and 34 deg C on most days.  Lower minimum temperatures of around 22 deg C may also occur. The second half of March is also expected to see above-average rainfall across most parts of the island, with short-duration thundery showers continuing in most afternoons, said MSS.   The monsoon surge is due to the strengthening of the north-eastern winds over the South China Sea, causing the development of thick cloud cover and frequent rainfall.  In a Facebook post on Monday (March 17), the Public Utilities Board (PUB) issued a warning on the intense rainfall which could potentially overwhelm drains and canals, causing flash floods. 

Chinese national charged for alleged theft onboard Kuala Lumpur-Singapore Scoot flight

A 51-year-old Chinese national has been charged for theft onboard a Scoot flight from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore.  The police were alerted to the case of alleged theft at 12.20am on Monday (March 17). According to preliminary investigations, a male passeng
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Chinese national charged for alleged theft onboard Kuala Lumpur-Singapore Scoot flight

A 51-year-old Chinese national has been charged for theft onboard a Scoot flight from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore.  The police were alerted to the case of alleged theft at 12.20am on Monday (March 17). According to preliminary investigations, a male passenger witnessed Zhang Kun allegedly taking the victim's bag from the overhead compartment while he was away from his seat. Zhang allegedly took the bag back to his seat, rummaged through it and hid the victim's belongings in his jacket before returning the bag to the compartment. The witness alerted the victim, who discovered that a credit card, $200 and RM100 (S$30) were missing from his wallet. The victim and the witness called the police after they landed at Changi Airport and began looking for Zhang. He was eventually located within the transit area by the witness and victim and was arrested soon after for suspected theft. Zhang, who is representing himself in court, pleaded not guilty and denied taking the items. A pre-trial conference will be held on March 27. 

Man who caused accident that left auxiliary cop in vegetative state gets over 3 years' jail

SINGAPORE — After more than seven hours of drinking that included pit stops at three different locations, a man got into his car to drive home. For reasons unknown, Yoong Kok Kai, 44, ended up at Tuas Checkpoint instead on March 24, 2023, driving in exces
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Man who caused accident that left auxiliary cop in vegetative state gets over 3 years' jail

SINGAPORE — After more than seven hours of drinking that included pit stops at three different locations, a man got into his car to drive home. For reasons unknown, Yoong Kok Kai, 44, ended up at Tuas Checkpoint instead on March 24, 2023, driving in excess of 100kmh. He lost control of his Lexus car before hitting an auxiliary police officer — leaving the man in a vegetative state and causing more than $37,290 in property damage. «This was a needlessly senseless and tragic accident that stemmed from the accused's decision to not only drink but drive,» said District Judge Kok Shu-En. The judge added that beyond the damage to government property, Yoong caused grave hurt to a young man. On March 17, Yoong was sentenced to three years and 10 months' jail. He will also be disqualified from holding all classes of driving licences for 10 years after his release. Yoong had pleaded guilty on Feb 27 to causing grievous hurt by dangerous driving and driving under the influence.

Elderly motorcyclist dies after being hit by car in Bartley Road accident; driver, 30, arrested

A 70-year-old motorcyclist has died from his injuries after being hit by a car at the junction of Bartley Road East and Airport Road on March 15. Dashcam footage of the accident posted to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante shows the elderly rider switching fro
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Elderly motorcyclist dies after being hit by car in Bartley Road accident; driver, 30, arrested

A 70-year-old motorcyclist has died from his injuries after being hit by a car at the junction of Bartley Road East and Airport Road on March 15. Dashcam footage of the accident posted to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante shows the elderly rider switching from the middle lane onto the rightmost lane at a junction while the traffic lights are red. A white car is then seen rapidly approaching the man's motorcycle and colliding with it. The impact of the crash sends the elderly rider flying onto the roof of the car before landing several metres away. His helmet is flung off in the process. The Singapore Civil Defence Force told AsiaOne that it was alerted to the accident at the junction of Bartley Road East and Airport Road on March 15 at about 4.40pm. The elderly motorcyclist was taken to Changi General Hospital. Responding to AsiaOne's queries on Tuesday (March 18), the police said the elderly motorcyclist was taken unconscious to the hospital, where he subsequently succumbed to his injuries. His time of death was not specified.

Woman found dead in Bukit Merah flat after not collecting free meals for days

When a Bukit Merah resident failed to collect her free meals for five days, a social worker called the police. The 57-year-old woman was discovered dead in her Depot Road flat at Bukit Merah on March 12. According to Shin Min Daily News, the deceased was pa
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Woman found dead in Bukit Merah flat after not collecting free meals for days

When a Bukit Merah resident failed to collect her free meals for five days, a social worker called the police. The 57-year-old woman was discovered dead in her Depot Road flat at Bukit Merah on March 12. According to Shin Min Daily News, the deceased was part of a senior care programme by Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities and would receive free meals daily for both lunch and dinner.  But from March 7, the woman stopped answering the door and could not be contacted. The social worker had reportedly thought that she was not at home and called the police days later after realising something amiss. A domestic helper living on the same floor as the deceased told Shin Min she had not seen the woman in a week, but did not notice any stench. «She rarely left her home and had no visitors, so she always kept the door closed. She rarely talked to her neighbours too,» the helper added. In response to media queries, the police said they received a call for assistance at around 10.25am. The 57-year-old woman was found lying motionless and pronounced dead at scene.

St Joseph's Church stabbing: Accused given additional charges of being in possession of weapon

SINGAPORE — A man accused of stabbing a priest at St Joseph's Church in November 2024 was given additional charges on March 17. Basnayake Keith Spencer, 37, now faces three counts of being in possession of a weapon on the day of the attack, on Nov 9, 2024
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St Joseph's Church stabbing: Accused given additional charges of being in possession of weapon

SINGAPORE — A man accused of stabbing a priest at St Joseph's Church in November 2024 was given additional charges on March 17. Basnayake Keith Spencer, 37, now faces three counts of being in possession of a weapon on the day of the attack, on Nov 9, 2024, on top of one charge handed earlier after he allegedly used a knife to voluntarily cause grievous hurt. He allegedly had a 14.5cm penknife, a flip knife and a fishing gaff, which is a pole with a sharp hook, at the place of worship. The Singaporean was not offered bail on March 17 and his pre-trial conference will take place on April 14. Basnayake had allegedly approached Reverend Christopher Lee, then 57, at the Upper Bukit Timah Road church shortly before 6.30pm on Nov 9. Father Lee was conducting communion when Basnayake allegedly stabbed him, leaving him with an 8cm laceration on his tongue, a 3cm cut on his upper left lip and a 4cm cut on the corner of his mouth.

Singaporean boy flung out of car in fatal Johor accident; lorry driver didn't have licence, tests positive for drugs

A 7-year-old Singaporean boy died in Johor after he was flung out of the car he was in, following a collision with a lorry. The lorry driver later tested positive for methamphetamine and did not have a valid licence, according to the Johor police. The ac
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Singaporean boy flung out of car in fatal Johor accident; lorry driver didn't have licence, tests positive for drugs

A 7-year-old Singaporean boy died in Johor after he was flung out of the car he was in, following a collision with a lorry. The lorry driver later tested positive for methamphetamine and did not have a valid licence, according to the Johor police. The accident occurred at around 10.30pm on Sunday (March 16), said Johor Baru (South) police chief Assistant Commissioner Raub Selamat on Monday (March 17). The lorry and the Singapore-registered car collided in Jalan Pantai heading towards Permas Jaya, the police chief added.  Preliminary investigations showed that the lorry driver, 54, lost control of his vehicle before it veered into the opposite lane and collided head-on with a car coming from the opposite direction. According to Raub, the boy was one of four passengers being driven by his father, who is in his 40s. The boy was taken to a private hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at around 3am on Monday.

Singapore's harmony is precious and must always be cherished and protected: PM Lawrence Wong

SINGAPORE - Daily global developments are a reminder that it is a dangerous world, and the only people who can protect Singapore and advance its interests are Singaporeans themselves, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Sunday (March 16), as he called for pe
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Singapore's harmony is precious and must always be cherished and protected: PM Lawrence Wong

SINGAPORE - Daily global developments are a reminder that it is a dangerous world, and the only people who can protect Singapore and advance its interests are Singaporeans themselves, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Sunday (March 16), as he called for people to stay strong and united. «There is no other country you can find in this world where people of different faiths, different beliefs can come together, can break fast together, (and) can live in peace and harmony together as one family,» said PM Wong. «This is very precious, and this is something we must always cherish and protect here in Singapore.» He was speaking at Iftar Utara, a mass iftar, or break-fast meal, attended by around 7,000 residents and guests at Marsiling Mega Sports Park. The event was organised by the Marsiling Citizens' Consultative Committee, Indian Muslim Social Service Association and Masjid An-Nur. PM Wong noted how the world is undergoing profound changes, with things changing quickly in places, from the United States to China to Europe. «And every day, we are worried there are things that will impact Singapore.»

Government committed to making young parents' journey 'smooth and fulfilling', says PM Wong during Sengkang visit

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has assured young parents that the Government will support them with its upcoming  measures. In a Facebook post on Sunday (March 16), PM Wong wrote about his visit to the new Anchorvale Village in Sengkang West for its Sports fi
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Government committed to making young parents' journey 'smooth and fulfilling', says PM Wong during Sengkang visit

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has assured young parents that the Government will support them with its upcoming  measures. In a Facebook post on Sunday (March 16), PM Wong wrote about his visit to the new Anchorvale Village in Sengkang West for its Sports fiesta and Family fiesta, where he «had the chance to chat with many young families and multi-generational households». «We know that being a young parent is not easy, and we're committed to making this journey as smooth and fulfilling as possible- whether through better childcare, family-friendly spaces, or more support to deal with day-to-day expenses,» he wrote. «As Singapore turns 60, we are writing our next chapter together — one where families remain at the heart of our nation. No matter the challenges ahead, we will keep building a Singapore where every family can thrive.» At the community plaza in Anchorvale Village shopping centre, PM Wong spoke about support measures for parents with young children announced as part of Budget 2025, reported The Straits Times.

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