Category: Politik

  • Projek Pembangunan Di Madinah Ditangguhkan 3 Tahun Lagi

    Projek Pembangunan Di Madinah Ditangguhkan 3 Tahun Lagi

    Projek pembangunan bernilai 50 bilion Riyal Saudi (S$18 bilion) di kota Madinah, yang dijangka dimulakan tahun ini, kemungkinan besar ditangguhkan sehingga tiga tahun lagi.

    Menurut para pengendali hotel di sekeliling Masjidil Nabawi, mereka dimaklumkan hal itu, baru-baru ini.

    Mereka sebelum ini menunggu notis untuk berpindah dari kawasan berkenaan untuk kerana kerja-kerja pembangunan tersebut.

    Pada awal tahun lalu, pihak berkuasa Saudi mula merobohkan hotel-hotel seperti Hotel Green Palace yang sederet dengan kubur Baqi’ bagi projek pembangunan kota Madinah dan Masjid Nabawi.

    Ini mencetuskan kebimbangan apabila hotel-hotel berdekatan Masjid Nabawi berkurangan, harga hotel yang masih ada tentu naik.

    Tetapi kini ada berita baik. Pihak hotel dimaklumkan bahawa notis roboh pihak berkuasa Saudi bagi baki hotel-hotel yang belum dirobohkan di Madinah, ditangguhkan mungkin sehingga tiga tahun lagi.

    Ini mungkin untuk mengelakkan kekurangan bilik hotel yang dekat dengan Masjidil Nabawi dan rombakan dasar kerajaan Saudi.

    Kawasan selatan Masjidil Nabawi kini sudahpun ada hotel-hotel lima bintang yang akan dapat menggantikan hotel-hotel biasa yang menjadi pilihan para jemaah umrah dan haji Singapura selama ini.

    Tetapi sama ada jumlah hotel di bahagian selatan Masjidil Nabawi itu mencukupi untuk memenuhi permintaan yang semakin bertambah, masih menjadi tanda tanya.

    Hanya selepas robohnya kesemua 26 hotel di kawasan utara Masjidil Nabawi, barulah perluasan Masjidil Nabawi sendiri dimulakan.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Singapore Economy ‘In For A Tough Period’: Tharman

    Singapore Economy ‘In For A Tough Period’: Tharman

    The Singapore economy is “in for a tough period that will last for a while”, said Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam on Wednesday (Sep 28).

    Speaking to reporters at the launch of the Wong Fong Industries headquarters in Joo Koon, Mr Tharman noted that for 2016, “we’ve had some growth at the start but the second half will be weaker; in the lower half of the 1 per cent to 2 per cent range”.

    Private sector economists surveyed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore have said they expect Singapore’s economy to grow by 1.8 per cent this year.

    “First, structurally, we are now in the new mode of growth. We can’t keep growing by increasing manpower. We have to get productivity up. But even if things go well in Singapore, structurally we are talking about normal growth being 2 to 3 per cent – which is relatively good if we go by the standards of most developed economies,” said Mr Tharman.

    “We are currently growing below the normal growth and that’s because of the cyclical winds that are affecting us. It’s partly because of the general slowdown of the global economy, partly because of the restructuring in China, but it’s also some sector-specific factors,” he said, adding that Singapore has to prepare for growth “below 2 per cent for a couple of years”.

    GOVT’S PRIORITY TO HELP SMEs INNOVATE: THARMAN

    “Now is the time for SMEs to retool during these tough times … We also have to monitor our unemployment to ensure it doesn’t become structural. We want to quickly match displaced workers with jobs, help people get back in as soon as possible. We will work with private placement providers, give incentives to match people to jobs,” he said.

    Mr Tharman said it remains the Government’s priority to help innovation-minded SMEs: “We want to help SMEs to commercialise their capabilities beyond Singapore to take advantage of the growing regional opportunities.”

    Wong Fong Industries in particular, is looking to take electric vehicles right to the cutting edge with Singapore’s first electric supercar that it is developing with Williams Advanced Engineering.

    In recent years, the transport engineering firm has shifted gears to be more innovation-driven, moving into higher value areas such as military, specialised vehicles and electric vehicles.

    “The first 50 years is about survival and profits, but going forward we feel innovation and research and development will be key,” said Mr Eric Lew, executive director, Wong Fong Industries.

    The firm’s new S$30 million corporate headquarters is twice the size of its previous office and houses its new Wong Fong Research and Innovation Centre.

    “With this new headquarters, we have expanded our service capability, we have expanded our Wong Fong Academy capacity and our research and development facilities. With that we are able to double the activities in the group,” said Mr Lew.

    At the launch event, Mr Tharman also called for closer partnerships between research institutes and local firms, which would help focus R&D resources towards commercialisation.

     

    Source: ChannelNewsAsia

  • Fahmi Rais: Beware Of Impostor Using My Photo To Chat-Up Women

    Fahmi Rais: Beware Of Impostor Using My Photo To Chat-Up Women

    I have just been alerted of an irresponsible individual passing off as me and trying to initiate chats with ladies out there.

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    Am sure I am not the only one whose profile or photo is being copied and abused. This is now part and parcel of Facebook which is why I have been recommending my friends to join me in PeerPage where such things dont exist.

    Be informed. Be aware.

     

    Source: Fahmi Rais

  • Man Calls Incense Burning Terrorism, Calls MHA To Ban This Radical Religion

    Man Calls Incense Burning Terrorism, Calls MHA To Ban This Radical Religion

    One of our ASS readers Aida shared a disturbing Facebook post by a man named Raden Tri Riffaee calling for the authorities to ban the radical “incense burning” religion as it was considered terrorism to humans, nature and animals.

    In addition, the man suggested that HDB should change their housing policy and give Malays priority for the higher HDB floors and let the “paper burning ethnic(ity)” stay at level 2 or ground floor.

    The man is understandably upset at the inconvenience caused during religious festivals where members of the taoist or buddhist community burn incense offerings to their Gods or ancestors.

    What do you think about the way this resident voiced his unhappiness? Isn’t this the reality of living in a multi-racial multi-religious country like Singapore?

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Workers’ Party: Singapore Government Must Disallow Online Betting

    Workers’ Party: Singapore Government Must Disallow Online Betting

    The Workers’ Party notes with concern the applications from Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club (STC) to launch online betting services.

    There are no lack of legal gambling venues in Singapore, including the two casinos and hundreds of outlets accepting bets for Singapore Pools and STC.

    When the government decided to clamp down on remote gambling in 2014, it cited concerns about addictive behaviour and easy access to these games. Should the Government approve their applications, Singapore Pools and STC will have 24/7 virtual betting outlets available in almost every home and mobile device.

    This convenience may encourage Singaporeans to take up the habit and possibly become a gateway to more serious gambling. The social costs of gambling on families are well documented, and the number of problem gambling cases in Singapore has been on the rise.

    It makes little sense for the government to close one door on remote gambling in order to “protect young persons and other vulnerable persons”, while opening another door that exposes them to the ills of gambling in their homes.

    During the second reading of the Remote Gambling Bill in 2014, the Government rejected the Workers’ Party call to send the Remote Gambling Bill – specifically the clauses that dealt with exemptions – to a Select Committee of Parliament for further scrutiny and oversight. Nonetheless, the Government committed itself to step up public education and awareness efforts with a specific focus on online gambling. However, as of today, it remains unclear what are the Government’s specific plans and strategies to address the negative effects of online gambling, especially on young and vulnerable persons.

    The WP’s 2015 Manifesto contained five proposals to fight problem gambling, including the complete prohibition of remote and online gambling with no exemptions allowed. Exempting Singapore Pools and STC will undermine the government’s motivations for banning remote gambling in the first place.

    We oppose the granting of exemptions to any organisation to operate remote and online betting services and we call on the government to reject these applications.

    Read the speeches by WP MPs Png Eng HuatPritam Singh, and Yee Jenn Jong during the Parliamentary debate on Remote Gambling in 2014.

     

    Pritam Singh
    Assistant Secretary-General
    The Workers’ Party
    27 September 2016

     

    Source: www.wp.sg

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