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On The Red Dot: Hustle In My HDB

On The Red Dot: Hustle In My HDB

CNA19-07-2025
23:00 Min
Edward and Nareeza run home salons in their HDB flats. With young kids at home, they juggle regulations, personal boundaries, and business dreams—all from home. How do they make it all work?
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