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Fernando Botero and David Hockney Art Exhibitions Open
Art exhibitions featuring the works of Colombian artist Fernando Botero and British artist David Hockney have opened. Botero's art includes exaggerated proportions in his paintings and bronze sculptures, while Hockney is known for his vibrant pop art. The exhibitions are being held at IMBA and feature immersive displays and merchandise.
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EcoWorks Reports Growth In Singapore Refill Stations
EcoWorks CEO Sean Lum reports 20% monthly growth for shampoo and detergent refill stations at the Pinnacle at Duxton. The firm is installing these stations across Singapore to promote recycling and reduce manpower needs. The Pinnacle at Duxton estate consists of 1,800 households and serves as a primary testing site for the system.
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Kampong Glam Businesses Form Alliance Against Rising Rents
Small businesses in Singapore's Kampong Glam district are seeking to qualify as a business improvement district. Recent reports indicate surging rents and subletting practices are displacing long-standing local businesses. The Kampong Glam Alliance aims to lead community shaping efforts through this designation. The government provides dollar-for-dollar matching funds for such districts. The group aims to secure $200,000 to enhance public spaces and attract more visitors. Proposed initiatives include bringing back traditional Malay weaving, sandals, and food stalls to the streets. Approximately 10 percent of local business owners are currently part of this alliance. The move follows concerns that rental increases and subletting practices are displacing small businesses that have operated in the area for decades.
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Singapore Platform Worker Sector Faces Shocks
The platform worker sector in Singapore is experiencing operational shocks. Estimates suggest there are approximately 16,000 to 20,000 food delivery workers. The total number of platform workers, including ride-hailing drivers, may reach 70,000. New requirements regarding Personal Mobility Devices (PMDs) are expected to cause delivery delays. Workers face potential pressure from both regulatory changes and operational constraints. Riders and drivers face a potential squeeze from both regulatory requirements and delivery delays. New requirements regarding Personal Mobility Device (PMD) usage are expected to impact service availability.
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Japan And Singapore Advance Bilateral Relations
Singapore and Japan are marking 60 years of diplomatic relations with a renewed push for cooperation. The upgrade marks a new phase of cooperation ahead of the 70th anniversary of ties in 2036. Both nations are among each other's largest trading partners and investors. Discussions include green and digital economies, supply chain resilience, and regional stability. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong exchanged congratulatory letters with Japanese counterpart Sanet Akaichi on Sunday. Senior Minister of State for Defense Zaki Muhammad and General Clark discussed efforts to enhance defense cooperation. General Clark visited the Singapore Army's Combat Service Support Command to be briefed on its role as a logistics hub. The visit coincides with the 50th anniversary of defense relations between the two nations.
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Singapore Coordinates Flights For 900 Pilgrims
Singaporean authorities have organized three direct flights to facilitate religious pilgrimages to Makkah and Medina in Saudi Arabia. Approximately 900 pilgrims will travel on these coordinated flights to ensure efficient movement and operations. The delegation will be led by Muhammad Faisal Ibrahim, the Acting Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs. This marks the first time Singaporeans will use such coordinated flight schedules for this purpose. The coordinated flights aim to improve movement efficiency and operational oversight for the departing group. A health and safety system has been established to monitor the pilgrims throughout the trip.
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Singapore Developers To Receive Support For Standardized Components
DBS Bank and POSB have launched a $10 million support package to assist Singaporeans facing rising costs of living. Eligible platform workers, private hire drivers, and taxi drivers affected by rising petrol prices will receive $200 in cash starting in late April. Additional business support and assistance will be provided through December 31, 2027. The Singaporean government will increase the corporate income tax rebate announced in Budget 2026 to 50%. The government is also expanding the energy efficiency grant to all sectors. This grant extension will run until March 31, 2028, to encourage the adoption of energy-efficient equipment. Temporary assistance will also be provided to businesses to enhance operational capabilities. The minimum benefit and benefits cap will be raised for eligible companies starting at the end of April 2026.
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Singapore Study Finds High Rates Of Postnatal Mental Health Issues
One in six couples in Singapore are currently facing fertility challenges. Approximately half of the strategy's goals are expected to be addressed through policy moves. The committee aims to map out a broad long-term strategy to address the issue. The group will be chaired by the Prime Minister's Office, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of National Development. The task force includes Indrani Raja and Loh Yen-ling, alongside representatives from various manpower groups and ministries. The initiative aims to address demographic challenges through coordinated ministerial action. Possible recommendations may be released prior to the full report. Matthew Matthews, head of the social lab and a principal research fellow at the NUS Institute of Policy Studies. The report was reported by Mohamed Bahajar.
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Singaporean Cattle Trader Amasses Real Estate
A trader identified as Ming, dubbed the 'cattle king,' dominated the cattle trade in Singapore by recognizing and exploiting an opportunity. He employed a Chinese man named Ho Yang Ping to help win over the colonial elite and bridge Chinese business connections. Ming also amassed real estate, purchasing properties starting in 1899 in Chinatown and continuing through 1913. His business acumen allowed him to see lucrative ventures and pursue them fully. The trader's ambition led him to acquire land and build a property named Karika Mahal, reflecting his stature and success. He was known for his generosity and desire for more, potentially influencing his business decisions.
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Singapore's Rapid Development Creates Urban Juxtapositions
Singapore's rapid development has resulted in a city of juxtapositions, where layers of history interact and create dialogues. This dynamic urban environment offers unique photographic opportunities, capturing the city's evolving identity.
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