Category: Singapuraku

  • Nur Shaza Izzati, 17 Tahun, Hilang Buat Kali Kedua

    Nur Shaza Izzati, 17 Tahun, Hilang Buat Kali Kedua

    Dalam tempoh dua bulan, remaja bernama Nur Shaza Izzati Helfiee, 17 tahun, dilaporkan hilang dua kali.

    Polis hari ini (27 Dis) mengeluarkan satu siaran media merayu orang ramai memberikan maklumat tentang Nur Shaza, yang dilaporkan hilang buat kali kedua.

    Sebelum ini, Nur Shaza pernah dilaporkan hilang pada 28 Oktober.

    Dalam kenyataan terbaru dari pihak polis, Nur Shaza kali terakhir dilihat di 193A Jalan Loyang Besar pada 5 November lalu, menurut kenyataan polis.

    Polis ketika dihubungi BERITAMediacorp mengesahkan kedua-dua insiden itu adalah kejadian berasingan.

    Sesiapa yang mempunyai maklumat tentang remaja itu diminta menghubungi talian hotline polis 1800- 255-0000 atau memberikan maklumat online di www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

    Semua maklumat akan dirahsiakan.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Kamarul – The Bus Captain That Shelters His Passengers From Rain

    Kamarul – The Bus Captain That Shelters His Passengers From Rain

    He always fretted whenever he saw his passengers who were caught in the rain run into the air-conditioned bus.

    They could catch a cold and fall sick, SBS Transit bus captain Kamarul often thought.

    Five months ago, he chose to do something about that.

    Mr Kamarul, who has been driving for about a year, would stand between the bus and bus stop with an umbrella to shelter those without one.

    His kind acts warmed the hearts of those he helped as well as witnesses, who shared it on SongHe’s Good Man Good Deeds Good Rice Facebook page.

    In an interview with Lianhe Wanbao in September, Mr Kamarul, 29, said he was inspired by his mother’s advice.

    “My mother once met a kind bus captain who alighted from the bus to help carry her shopping bag after he noticed how heavy it was,” said Mr Kamarul.

    “When she found out I was going to become a bus captain too, she reminded me to be patient with the passengers and help whenever I can.”

    He added: “If my passengers can benefit from that little action of mine, why not?”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Knocked Unconscious On MRT Platform, Man Pressing Charges To Bring Hit-And-Run Attacker To Justice

    Knocked Unconscious On MRT Platform, Man Pressing Charges To Bring Hit-And-Run Attacker To Justice

    On boxing day evening, as i was heading home, just about to board the train, i was knocked out unconscious by one of two teens who were running / racing on the platform.

    According to the MRT staff, i collided with the boy, and we both fell. The boy got up and he and his friend ran to board a train, leaving me lying unconscious on the ground. I think i was unconscious before i hit the ground. MRT staff said i was K.O.ed for 30s.

    MRT staff carried me off to a room. I have no recollection of the collision. My face is bruised swollen and i have a bump on my head. I suffered from some memory loss. Somehow i managed to give my gf’s contact to the staff, although i have no recollection of that either. My gf arrived and accompanied me to the hospital.

    I will be pressing charges because

    1. I want to find out who my hit and run assailants are.

    2. I do not want anyone to think they can irresponsibly run away after causing hurt regardless of intention. If a fragile elderly got hit it could have been fatal.

    3. I have important appointments this week and their actions really brought me great inconvenience.

    Incident happened at Hill View station. Between 8.30pm to 8.45pm. Anyone with information is welcomed to contact me. I do have an SMRT staff eye witness and CCTV recording.

    Update: I am discharged with ‘minor head injury’ status, a bump on the right side of my head, swollen lower left cheek, and the left side of my neck has strain supposedly from the whiplash of my fall.

     

    Source: Joe Basara

  • Unable To Find Muslim Workers, Pies & Coffee No Longer Halal-Certified

    Unable To Find Muslim Workers, Pies & Coffee No Longer Halal-Certified

    *** IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ***

    Pies & Coffee have announced that w.e.f. 1st January 2017, they will not be certified Halal until further notice.

    They informed that this was due to the fact that they “were not able to maintain a minimum of 3 Muslim staffs per outlet” which is a requirement for the MUIS certification. They added that their suppliers will remain unchanged and they will work towards meeting the requirements and re-applying for Halal certification in the future.

    We’d like to thank Pies & Coffee for being upfront and giving a clear and detailed explanation (unlike some other places). We look forward to seeing Pies & Coffee being certified again in the near future hopefully.

    Please help spread the word everyone and let’s support again when the time comes again okay!

    #piesncoffee #piesncoffeesg #thehalalfoodblog#welovetoeat

     

    Source: The Halal Food Blog

  • Singaporeans Must Get Out Of Comfort Zone, Explore Dying Trades

    Singaporeans Must Get Out Of Comfort Zone, Explore Dying Trades

    Masonry work is a dying profession in Singapore. I’ve not come across any Singaporeans doing it. Many of the tilers I know are Malaysians and Chinese.

    On good months, I paid my tiler 15-20k (that’s equivalent to a CEO’s salary of a medium size MNC). That’s just projects from my company. He does projects for other companies too.

    For any given masonry work, it’s the main contractor that provides the tiles, cement and other materials for the tiler’s usage.

    So basically the tiler has no other expenses except his tools of the trade and personal cost.

    It’s a wonder why this lucrative paying job is not taken up by Singaporeans. I guess sitting in an air-conditioned office earning $2-3k per month beats having dust and grimes on the face and clothes.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

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