Singapore’s unemployment rate at 10-year low due to strong job creation

Amidst changing times, Singapore’s unemployment rate has fallen to an all time low of 1.7 percent in September this year, which is also a decade low, as economical expansion was maintain.
In 2006, there are 176,000 jobs created. However by the first three quarters of 2007, 171,500 jobs were already created. This number already matches up [...]

Taskforce set up to coordinate energy efficiency efforts

Finally, a new funding scheme managed by the Energy Efficiency Programme Office, will be set up to promote projects that are energy efficient. In an attepmt to coordinate efforts between the five biggest energy-consuming sectors, (power generation, industries, transport, buildings and households) The new Energy Efficiency Programme Office will promote the use of efficient technologies, [...]

ERP rates are going up again! For the third time this year.

Since the inception of the ERP (Electronic Road Pricing) in September 1998, Singaporeans have always been complaining about the toll system, and especially shifty with regards to the constant increment in the amount taxed.
The ERP system, although understandably unpopular among most road users, has helped to improve the problem of traffic congestions since its [...]

Singapore swimmers win more medals at FINA World Cup

Our swimmers had indeed done us proud in the FINA World Cup in singapore station. Tao li clinch her third silver at the competition in the women’s 50—metre butterfly, Marcus Cheah won silver in the men’s 1,500—metre freestyle.
Three other Singapore swimmers picked up bronze medals. Roanne Ho for the women’s 50 metre backstroke, Rainer [...]

Section 377A

The Parliament held debate on the law against gay sex today. There had been uproars since reforms to the Penal Code Section377A were mooted, regarding laws against gay sex. i felt that Singaporean had really took this issue seriously, this applies to both supporters and opponents of Section 377A. it had somehow led to much [...]