
Govt must not encourage dependency on handouts
In his commentary last Saturday, Professor Kishore Mahbubani touched on the issue of future-proofing Singapore by building a wise citizenry ("To future-proof the country, build a wise citizenry"). Aside from this, we also need to guard against a dependency mindset. The success and prosperity we are enjoying now confer on us...

PAP loss of power more likely to come from internal split
I applaud Mr Ho Kwon Ping's bold and frank analysis of the future of Singapore ("The next 50 years in Singapore politics"; Tuesday). In particular, he painted a scenario of a split in the ruling party within the next 50 years. No one has broached this subject before. While I agree with his other observations, I disagree with...

Title of TRE article is intentionally deceiving
[The writer is referring to the article - NParks cancels approval for all #ReturnOurCPF events] Dear friends, The title of TRE article is intentionally deceiving. It says that our NPARKS had cancelled “#Return our CPF events. ” Please can you read the letter from the NPARKS? It says “NPARKS will also cancel any existing...
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