
Will the next General Election see the wind of change?
Strong wind of political change in Singapore is clearly visible since a few years ago, but more eminent in 2019 as elections draw nearer. Here are some factors which I believe will lead to citizens seething anger unleashed during the general election: 1) The announcement of PAP's new 4G leaders was a gross disappointment...

Hong Kong’s elections and the democratic conundrum
Pro-democracy politicians won 388 of the 452 district council seats in Sunday’s Hong Kong district elections, compared with 59 for the pro-establishment camp. The remaining five seats went to independents. It is heartening to read the polling results. Some say it was a de facto referendum. The voice of the HK people is finally...

Why I feel MOE has failed so thoroughly as educators
I read MOE's clarifications regarding the recent incident where a school withheld a student’s original PSLE result slip due to arrears. It was mentioned that the outstanding amount of $156 were co-payment miscellaneous fees for 2 years and that the student (or her family) did not apply for any financial assistance. Most glaringly,...
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