The Cabinet Committee on Public Purchase today approved proposals for importing one lakh tonnes of rice through open tenders..The proposals include import of 50,000 tonnes of non-boiled rice worth Tk ...
Some Singapore private universities anticipate higher enrolment this year as students from China return | Video
Some private universities in Singapore are expecting more Chinese students to enrol in their schools this year. But as China reopens its borders on Sunday, a group of students is also trying to make ...
Singapore cruise: The perfect way to explore the city and its surroundings
A Singapore cruise is a great way to experience the city’s many tourist attractions. From shopping malls to cultural attractions, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Here's how to go about it ...
Business missions and leisure travel between Singapore and China poised to restart as curbs ease
At least four business missions between Singapore and China will take place over the next three months as travel between the two countries restarts following three disrupted years due to the Covid-19 ...
400 KLM passengers stranded in Singapore can return home
The last of the 400 KLM passengers stranded in Singapore will be able to return home this weekend. "All passengers have now been rebooked. They will fly back on Sunday at the latest," a KLM ...
Indian author pens housewives’ challenges in maintaining traditions in multicultural Singapore
An Indian author's chronicles of the daily chores and struggles of Indian housewives to stay in touch with their culture and heritage despite being a minority community in the cosmopolitan, affluent ...
Japan finance minister to visit Singapore, Vietnam next week
Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki is set to visit Singapore and Vietnam to meet high government officials from Jan. 10-13, the Ministry of Finance said on Friday.
Business missions, leisure travel between Singapore and China poised to restart as curbs ease
At least four business missions between Singapore and China will take place over the next three months as travel between the two countries restarts following three disrupted years due to the Covid-19 ...
Singapore-based Ohmyhome to offer 3.25 million shares in IPO, priced at $4 to $5 each
Ohmyhome Ltd. a Singapore-based company that calls itself a property technology provider, set terms for its initial public offering on Friday with plans to offer 3.25 million shares, priced at $4 to ...
Foot procession and kavadis returning to Thaipusam festival in Singapore after an absence of two years
Come Feb 5, the sound of music will fill the 3.2km stretch between Serangoon Road and Tank Road as Hindu devotees walk from Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple to Sri Thendayuthapani Temple in the Thaipusam ...
Business missions, leisure travel between Singapore and China poised to take off as curbs ease
In anticipation of travel restrictions relaxing, connectivity between the two countries has gradually been re-established. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Jail for Singapore man who forged cheques, payment vouchers to embezzle over RM3.3mil
A man who misappropriated over S$1 millionm(RM3.3 million) by using pre-signed blank cheques and payment vouchers that were entrusted to him was sentenced to five years and three months’ jail on ...
SIngapore to have no restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers from India
Fully-vaccinated travellers from India will continue to be able to enter Singapore with no quarantine and testing requirements under the Vaccinated Travel Framework(VTF) that came into effect on April ...
Food caterers in Singapore adopt new ways to help meet festive season demand
Orders have risen 20 per cent through Christmas and Chinese New Year, compared to the same period before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scam scourge here to stay, other countries learning from Singapore’s anti-scam approach, says police
The number of scam cases here is unlikely to decrease in the next few years as this type of crime is too lucrative for scammers to give up, said Deputy Assistant Commissioner (DAC) Aileen Yap, ...
Singapore exports fall again in Nov; 14.6% drop is more than expected
SINGAPORE’S non-oil domestic exports (NODX) contracted by 14.6 per cent on the year in November from a high year-ago base, going by Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) data on Friday (Dec 16). This ...