Tag: Singaporeans

  • Zed Zaidi: Aliff Aziz Tak Respect Artis Malaysia, Akan Dicari Sampai Dapat Kalau Aliff Perangai Lagi

    Zed Zaidi: Aliff Aziz Tak Respect Artis Malaysia, Akan Dicari Sampai Dapat Kalau Aliff Perangai Lagi

    Boleh tahan beremosi juga Zed Zaidi memberi pandangan mengenai isu Aliff Aziz yang hangat diperkatakan baru baru ini. Walaubagaimanapun, Zed selaku Presiden Seniman itu juga dalam masa yang sama masih menghormati pelakon berkenaan.

    “Dari sudut pandangan saya, bagi saya, Aliff, lu memang tak gentleman. Sebab sebagai lelaki patut kita menghormati wanita lebih lebih lagi isteri kita yagn memang sentiasa di belakang kita”

    “Kalau nak cakap jujur, bagi akulah, kau ni dah mencemarkan imej artis Malaysia. Walaupun kau bukan artis Malaysia, kau kena respek artis Malaysia,” antara kata-katanya kepada Rotikaya.

    Selain itu, Zed turut mengaitkan beberapa lagi kes melibatkan artis luar yang datang ke Malaysia sebelum ini dan menegaskan mengapa dia ingin menghalang kebanjiran artis luar negara di Malaysia. Namun kata Zed, jika ingin bawa artis luar datang ke Malaysia, biarlah yang berkualiti dan membantu industri tanah air terutamanya dari sudut cukai.

    Di penghujung video, Zed sempat menyuarakan lagi pendapatnya sendiri berkenaan isu tersebut selain menegaskan supaya Aliff Aziz tidak mengulangi perkara yang sama buat kali kedua.

    “Aku ni tahan sabar ni sebab apa sebab aku masih respect kau lagi sebab isteri kau. Kau kena ingat tau, isteri yang kau pukul tu rakyat Malaysia tau. Aku buat complaindengan imigresen dan macam-macam – yang memang kau tak boleh masuk Malaysialah”

    “Jadi, masa ni aku masih respect. Jadi jaga perangai kau. Kau dah berjanji tadi aku tengok, yang memang kau tak nak buat lagi. Tapi kali kedua kau buat, lu jagalah bro, gua cari lu sampai dapat,” tegasnya menutup bicara.

    Jika anda mempunyai banyak masa, bolehlah tonton video pendek di bawah untuk mendengar sendiri apa yang diperkatakan oleh Zed Zaidi.

     

    Source: https://terbakor.com

  • Mark This Date 31 Dec 2024, Can Take MRT Into JB

    Mark This Date 31 Dec 2024, Can Take MRT Into JB

    JOHOR BARU – Singaporeans will be able to hop on an MRT train in Woodlands to cross the border to Johor Baru by Dec 31, 2024.

    The Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link can carry up to 10,000 passengers an hour in each direction between Johor’s Bukit Chagar terminus station and the Singapore terminus in Woodlands North, where it will join the upcoming Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL).

    It is slated to greatly improve transport connectivity between Singapore and Malaysia, providing an alternative option for reducing congestion at border crossings.

    The new starting date for the line was announced in a joint statement on Monday (July 31) after the 13th meeting of the Malaysia-Singapore Joint Ministerial Committee for Iskandar Malaysia.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Promote Racial Harmony, Encourage Learning Of Each Other’s Mother Tongues

    Promote Racial Harmony, Encourage Learning Of Each Other’s Mother Tongues

    While agreeing with the letter “Spark interest in Mandarin with fun, creative lessons” (July 27), I must add that the teaching process should be simplified.

    People lose enthusiasm when they find the lessons difficult to understand, and many give up learning halfway.

    The learning of mother tongues or other languages is an asset, regardless of one’s reasons for doing so.

    In a multiracial society, the importance of promoting social cohesion cannot be overemphasised, and this can be achieved by being able to communicate effectively with one another.

    There have been cases of conflict and suspicion owing to miscommunication or a lack of communication, as people of different races have different perceptions of the issues they face. Hence, the ability to put messages across to others is paramount.

    One way is to learn more of our own mother tongue and that of others.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Abang Certis Cisco Supervisor Returns $30,000 Cash Found At Changi Airport

    Abang Certis Cisco Supervisor Returns $30,000 Cash Found At Changi Airport

    As a Certis Cisco aviation security supervisor, Mr Nur Hamzah Rahmat and his team have come across all kinds of things that are left behind, from bottles of perfumes to a bag full of new clothes.

    But on May 24, he came across something different – a Louis Vuitton pouch containing more than $30,000.

    The pouch had been left on a trolley at the boarding area at Terminal 2 of Changi Airport.

    Said Mr Hamzah: “When I initially saw the red notes, I thought they were Indonesian rupiah, but later I realised it was actually $1,000 dollar notes in Singapore currency.”

    Without hesitation, the 39-year-old handed it to the information counter. Within three days, the black pouch, which also contained a name card and a mobile phone, was returned to its owner.

    Mr Hamzah used to work in the logistics industry and went on to Certis Cisco eight years ago. The assistant chief executive at Terminal 2 supervises 140 officers.

     

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

     

  • Ismail Kassim: Singapore Needs A White Knight To Save Country From PAP’s Reserved EP Mess

    Ismail Kassim: Singapore Needs A White Knight To Save Country From PAP’s Reserved EP Mess

    The coming EP (Reserved only for Malays) election has placed the PAPpies in a shit-pot from which they could not climb out without considerable loss of face.

    So, rather than reverse course, they would rather ram through it, even at the risk of turning the next EP into a symbol of disunity, and the fount for all kinds of embarrassing jokes, for the next six long years.

    Is there a way out of this mess that could satisfy all sides and result only in a small loss of face for the ruling party? In such a case, the PAPpies might just accept it.

    Is there such a White Knight lurking round the corner?

    Let’s not give up yet. There is still a needle point of hope – even at this late stage – that something could happen that will put our little red dot on the right path.

     

    Source: Ismail Kassim