Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong announced in his Budget speech in Parliament on Feb 16 that some 1.4 million Singaporean households will receive CDC vouchers. These vouchers can be used for various purposes, not just for food. For example, they can be used for dental care, purchasing toys, and more. Many clinics and opticians have already started accepting CDC vouchers as a form of payment.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong announced in his Budget speech in Parliament on Feb 16 that some 1.4 million Singapore an households will receive CDC vouchers. These vouchers can be used for various purposes, not just for food.
For example, they can be used for dental care, purchasing toys, and more. Many clinics and opticians have already started accepting CDC vouchers as a form of payment.
Singapore Households CDC Vouchers Dental Care Toys Clinics Opticians
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Singaporean Minister Facing Corruption Charges Granted Extension for Medical ReasonsSingaporean Minister S. Iswaran, who is facing corruption charges, was granted a 16-day extension for his return from Australia due to illness. He had been admitted to a private hospital in Melbourne and was advised by his doctor not to travel for 12 days after discharge. Mr Iswaran is required to hand in his travel documents within 24 hours of his return.
Read more »
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister to Deliver 2024 BudgetDeputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will present Singapore's 2024 Budget, titled Building Our Shared Future Together, in Parliament on Feb 16. The budget aims to help citizens meet their full potential and provide assurance in a troubled world.
Read more »
Deputy Prime Minister encourages upskilling in SingaporeDeputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat spoke in Mandarin about the importance of upskilling during a discussion event organized by the Teochew Federation. He emphasized the need for individuals to learn new skills to improve employability. Additionally, a $4,000 SkillsFuture credit top-up will be provided to Singaporeans aged 40 and above in May, which can be used for various courses.
Read more »
Singaporean woman dies after hair gets caught in go-kart wheelsA 33-year-old Singaporean woman died in Batam, Indonesia after her hair got caught in the wheels of a go-kart. The incident occurred at Golden City Go-Kart at Golden Prawn in Bengkong. Witnesses reported that the woman was driving at a high speed when her vehicle crashed into a track barrier, causing her helmet to fly off. Her hair became entangled in the wheels, resulting in her death.
Read more »