Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. WhatsApp group calls now available for up to 8 people Popular messaging service WhatsApp now allows up to eight people to participate in a voice or video...
Nurserywaty "Sery" Rahim, 37, had been relying on her home-based baking business as her main source of income for the last eight years. That is, until it all came to an abrupt halt with recent circuit breaker tightening measures. The...
She has prepared herself to face a challenging school year, but Japhanie Tan Yan Ting is now worried she is not learning enough for PSLE because of home-based learning (HBL). The Primary 6 pupil from Jing Shan Primary School...
Being a food delivery rider is already tough enough during the circuit breaker, when most of the population have been ordering in their meals. It’s a little bit harder to be one during the circuit breaker and Ramadan, when...
Singapore has taken the fight against the coronavirus to the next level, with a major effort to determine the extent of Covid-19 infection among the population and where weak links exist. A key focus is to find out how...
More than half of Singapore will have 5G mobile network coverage by end-2022, offering surfing speeds more than 20 times what the current 4G networks offer, with the need to upgrade digital infrastructure driven home by the present...
SINGAPORE - Grab has slashed the pay of its senior management by up to 20 per cent and encouraged its staff members to take voluntary no-pay leave. It has also warned that it might no longer be able to...
It should go without saying that Covid-19 has hit Singapore’s food and beverage industry pretty hard. With food being a driving force in the country’s economy and culture (enough to spark regional feuds), the circuit breaker has made it...
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. Mookata, traditional ice cream and other unexpected food to order in during this extended CB period If you've been sick of eating the same food over and over...
Since the implementation of the circuit breaker, many people have been caught flouting the rules, with a fair share of them being the elderly. Rather than just being irresponsible or unreasonable, the older generation may find it harder to abide by...














