Ministers to speak on post-COVID-19 Singapore in national broadcast series via yahoosg
SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, along with several other cabinet ministers, will be delivering a series of national broadcasts from Sunday to explain what a post-COVID-19 future looks like for Singapore.
Speeches to be broadcast in different languagesAll speeches will be broadcast at the following times on these TV channels on the respective dates: CNA , Suria , Channel 5 , Vasantham and Channel 8
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