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  • Malay Music Legend, Tan Sri SM Salim, Passed Away, Aged 88

    Malay Music Legend, Tan Sri SM Salim, Passed Away, Aged 88

    PETALING JAYA: Legendary singer Tan Sri SM Salim has died at his home in Kuala Lumpur. He was 88.

    His son Shamsul Salim confirmed the news when contacted by mStar Online (The Star’s Bahasa Malaysia portal).

    Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said he would be remembered for his contributions and extended his condolences to the family of the revered singer.

    “Condolences to the family of TS SM Salim. The late SM Salim has contributed greatly to the arts and heritage of the Malay world. May Allah bless his soul. Al-Fatihah,” said Najib in a post on his Twitter account.

    Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi hailed the singer as a contributor of the arts and broadcasting.

    “I knew him from the time he was an announcer at RTM (Radio Televisyen Malaysia). I was then a student at Universiti Malaya and worked part time at RTM,” he told reporters after paying his respects.

    Malaysian singers who had the chance to work with Salim are devastated with the news of his passing.

    Zainal Abidin, who sang a duet called Satu with Salim in 1992, said the singer was like a father figure to him.

    “I feel like I’ve lost a father. Working with him is something I will never forget,” said Zainal.

    “To this day, I still remember the advice he gave me, which was to be humble and nice to people, because no matter how many awards we get or what we achieve, at the end of the day, we will still be returned to the earth.”

    Datuk Siti Nurhaliza was also affected by Salim’s death.

    “He was like a father to me, giving me advice, setting a great example and sharing his knowledge.

    “Duetting with him on Pandang-Pandang Jeling-Jeling and Bergending Dang Gong was an unforgettable experience,” said Siti, who is currently in Jakarta.

    Datuk Sheila Majid, who recorded Entah Jadi Entahkan Tidak, said Salim’s legacy will live on.

    “I’m truly honoured to have had the opportunity to record a duet with him.

    “He may have left us but his light, his legacy will always shine in our hearts,” she said.

    Datuk M. Nasir, who composed the 2003 song Seloka Cak Kun Cak for a duet with Salim, recalled fondly how Salim complained the song was too difficult for him.

    “It was quite funny because he had a laid-back style, and the song had a fast rhythm.

    “But he’s a master, so of course, he got it perfect when we went into recording.”

    Salim’s career as a singer began in the early 1950s and he was famous for classic Malay songs such as Pasir Roboh, Pantun Budi, Kenang Daku Dalam Doamu and Apa Dah Jadi.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my

  • Grandmother Wanted Grandchild To Hurry, I Unwittingly Became Her Bogeyman Malay-Kidnapper

    Grandmother Wanted Grandchild To Hurry, I Unwittingly Became Her Bogeyman Malay-Kidnapper

    I was minding my own business downstairs when I overheard an old Chinese lady asking her grandchild to hurry up before the Malay guy kidnaps you.

    Being the civic-minded person that I am, I took a quick glance around and I realised the Malay kidnapper she was referring to was me. So I did what any rational person put in that situation would’ve done.

    I turned my head ever so slowly to the direction of this little 6-year-old girl with a straight face and proceeded to put on the creepiest smile I could muster.

    I hope she has nightmares of me tonight.
    #ThisIsHome#CareerProspects#NotShavingMyBeard

     

    Source: Farkhan Salleh

  • Leong Sze Hian: $324.2b Owed To CPF Members?

    Leong Sze Hian: $324.2b Owed To CPF Members?

    I refer to the article “Why does Singapore have an external debt of US$1.766 trillion?” (Straits Times, Dec 28).

    Govt “invests all the proceeds which it has borrowed”

    It states that “A Government article on the subject explains that Singapore does not borrow to spend. Instead, it invests all the proceeds which it has borrowed.

    Total outstanding Government borrowings is S$436b

    The income which it earns from its investments is also more than sufficient to cover the debt servicing costs. As of March this year, the total outstanding Government borrowings stood at S$436 billion.

    The Government issues three types of domestic debts:

    * Singapore Government Securities to develop the domestic debt market;

    CPF is part of domestic debts

    * Special Singapore Government Securities to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and

    * Singapore Saving Bonds to provide individual investors with a long-term saving option that offers safe returns.

    What is also important to note is that unlike some other countries which have to raise funds in currencies such as the US dollar or euro to balance their books, the Government does not have any foreign currency debts.”

    Amount due to CPF members is $324.2b

    According to the Department of Statistics’ Monthly Digest of Statistics – the Amount Due to (CPF) Members is $324.2 billion in October, 2016.

    This has been increasing steadily annually from $150.9 million in January 1961.

    % credited to CPF members – “na” from 1961 to 2001?

    The Interest Credited to CPF members is shown as “na” from January 1961 to December 2001.

    % in 2002 was 2.6%?

    For January 2002 – the Interest Credited was $238 million over the Amount Due to Members of $92.9 billion.

    This works out to an annual interest of only about 2.6 per cent.

    % in 2006 was 3.1%?

    Similarly, for October 2016 – the Interest Credited was $1.02 billion over the Amount Due to Members of $324.2 billion.

    This works out to an annual interest of about 3.1 per cent (up to October).

    Real % was 0.5% from 2001 to 2015?

    Since inflation from 2001 to 2015 was about 2 per cent per annum (CPI 2015 99.461 divided by 2001 75.568) – does it mean that the real annualised rate of return on our CPF Ordinary Account is only about 0.5 per cent (2.5 – 2.0) per annum?

    Lowest real % of all national pension funds in the world?

    Is this the lowest real rate of return of all national pension funds in the world since 1999 – the year that I understand that the CPF Ordinary Account interest rate has remained at 2.5 per cent until now?

    Returns from investing our CPF?

    What is the annualised rate of return derived from investing our CPF funds since 1999?

    In this connection, I would like to quote again – “A Government article on the subject explains that Singapore does not borrow to spend. Instead, it invests all the proceeds which it has borrowed“.

    Cumulative returns from investing our CPF vs % to CPF members?

    What is the cumulative difference between the annualised rate of return derived from investing our CPF funds since 1961 (when CPF started) to today, and the annualised rate given to CPF members?

    In absolute numbers on a cumulative basis with interest – how much money are we talking about over the last 55 years?

    No transparency and accountability?

    Are we the only developing or developed country in the world that is arguably non-transparent, as there is no disclosure on the rate of return derived from our pension funds relative to the weighted average interest rate paid on all our CPF accounts (Ordinary, Special, Medisave and Retirement accounts)?

    $324.2b owed to CPF members?

    Also, does it mean that our domestic debt owed to CPF members is $324.2 billion?

     

    Source: http://leongszehian.com

  • TransMalaya Ekspres: We Segregate Male And Female Passengers For Their Own Safety

    TransMalaya Ekspres: We Segregate Male And Female Passengers For Their Own Safety

    KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 28 ― Male and female passengers who board long-haul bus operator TransMalaya Ekspres will be expected to sit separately if they are not family or married, even when they are non-Muslims.

    Speaking to Malay Mail Online, the company said it made the decision to provide comfort and safety for female passengers, following concerns over sexual harassment against the group.

    “The point of this is to give an advantage to our female passengers because we have heard and read reports of how female travellers get molested by strangers, so we took this effort to give them a greater sense of security and comfort.

    “This is for both Muslim and non-Muslim. We simply want to avoid any untoward incidents,” said Noorlini Ramli, the owner and co-founder of KRZ Management Sdn Bhd that manages the TransMalaya fleet.

    Noorlini said the initiative was taken following her own negative experience as a lone traveller, and witnessing couples act in buses in ways she deemed inappropriate.

    “I used to travel alone when I was a student at UiTM Jengka, and at that that time, I had to witness some couples behaving inappropriately in the bus in full view of other passengers and I had to sit beside a foreigner who started acting funny with me.

    “These were the basis of our initiative today. Single female travellers are usually exposed to more danger. We put ourselves in our passengers’ shoes,” she added.

    Despite that, Noorlini said none of TransMalaya’s passengers had complained of harassment prior to the move.

    Noorlini said she and her husband Amir Khairul Amri Budiman Khairuddin, who is the chief executive officer and co-founder of the firm, came up with the idea and started implementing it from February last year.

    She also claimed that the move was well-received by customers from all racial and religious backgrounds.

    According to her, TransMalaya’s ticketing counter staff would first ask their female customers whether they are travelling alone, and subsequently offer them the appropriate seats.

    In their buses, women will sit on the right, while men on the left.

    “When our customers buy tickets from us, we would explain to them the seatings available. Some will say they are okay with having a male sitting beside them while most will opt for the female seats,” Noorlini said.

    Noorlini said Muslim couples who buy tickets together will be asked to produce their marriage certification.

    Despite that, she conceded that some customers do resist against their condition and demand to be seated together.

    “When that happens, we will usually give them the front seats. We will try advising them against it, but if they do not accept our advice, then we give them the front seats so we can keep an eye on them,” she added.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Beware Of This Hougang Nanny, Our Baby Became Drowsy And Sick After Her Care

    Beware Of This Hougang Nanny, Our Baby Became Drowsy And Sick After Her Care

    <Facebook complaint by Clara Ong>

    PLEASE TAKE NOTE ON NANNY (DIAH JAMARI) staying at Blk 446 Hougang ave 8 #XX-XXXX. My Daughter had been hospitalise for 4 days after sending to her. Because she’s sick and Super drowsy. Nanny claims that baby’s tired just not enough sleep. But Doctors told us baby’s behaving this way not due to not enough sleep.

    Today, police IO called me and told me that they will need to come down to speak to us to further investigate because they just checked and found out that multiple reports was Made against this nanny over the same reason that babies got drowsy after sending to Nanny’s place. When admitted my baby girl to hospital, nanny doesn’t response or reply any of our messages.

    When we go down her house and confronted nanny about it, she keep changing her story and say that this is due to baby not enough sleep. As a parent, how can we not be worried about our baby girl as she’s barely one year old and yet she have to go thru so many scans and X-ray, whereby is harmful to her body because the radiation is strong. When we told nanny about the scan and X-ray that baby’s going thru, nanny still can replied us with a inhuman reply “is only one time scan so nevermind”. What kind of reply is that.

    When we asked nanny what did she do to my baby girl. Nanny claims that she did nothing and even start giving excuse say that baby’s all the way playing on her own and she didn’t carry our baby at all BECAUSE SHE CLAIMS THAT MY BABY GIRL IS TOO HEAVY FOR HER TO CARRY. if you are telling me that the nanny is big and heavy can’t carry I could understand but you are telling me a small baby you can’t carry? Then why do you even agree to take care of babies or even being a babysitter or nanny? Nanny even called police and claims that we accused her. And even slam her door on us.

    When police arrived at the doorstep, she became another person, she came down and wear make up and even dress up herself and talk so nicely and politely to the police. Really didn’t know what Did she do to my baby girl and cause her this way but currently we are waiting for her blood test result to be out. And also just received news of another baby just took blood test and under investigate because of this nanny.

    P.S:// Please kindly share around to promote awareness of this to prevent innocent babies from getting hurt again.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

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