
Singapore’s PMD ban is symptomatic of the underlying sociopolitical issues in Singapore
(1) The PMD ban puts Singapore back into a position where there is a wide chasm in accessibility to transportation clearly demarcated between economic groups, where those who can afford, are allowed to purchase cars and motorcycles for private transportation, while the rest who cannot, have to contend with overcrowded MRT and...

New blood in SPP: 20 years too late
The Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the Singapore People’s Party (SPP) held its first meeting on Tue evening (5 Nov) … former Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Steve Chia was appointed as the party’s secretary-general … Jose Raymond [was appointed] the party’s chairman. TOC Phew. Tot that Mrs Chiam...

Japanese have a different way to manage their hotels
I am now staying at the Royal Nikko Hotel in Taipei. It is a Japanese brand hotel and runs along Japanese way. I share these interesting experiences. They have a door man to open the door and greet the guests. Apart from being polite, they are ready to give information and guidance. It is useful to guests. They offer Wifi without...
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