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by Ferdinand Patinio on February 18, 2022
Job opportunities available for OFWs in Qatar
by Ferdinand Patinio on February 18, 2022
MANILA – Employment opportunities await Filipino migrant workers in Qatar as the host nation will be hosting an international event in November, the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Doha reported on Friday.... Read full article
by Christopher Lloyd Caliwan on January 5, 2022
More cops in public places as PH 'high-risk' again for Covid-19
by Christopher Lloyd Caliwan on January 5, 2022
MANILA – Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Gen. Dionardo Carlos, on Tuesday night directed police units to intensify the deployment of personnel to public places after the country was again classified as "high-risk" for the coronavirus disease ... Read full article
by Ma. Cristina Arayata on October 12, 2021
‘Maring,’ habagat to bring heavy rainfall over parts of Luzon
by Ma. Cristina Arayata on October 12, 2021
MANILA – Parts of the country will continue to experience heavy rains due to Severe Tropical Storm Maring (international name Kompasu) and the enhanced habagat or southwest monsoon, the weather bureau said Tuesday.... Read full article
by Marita Moaje on September 20, 2022
Solar irrigation system to boost Cavite farmers’ productivity
by Marita Moaje on September 20, 2022
James Arthur Dubongco, DAR-Cavite Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II, said the SPIS offers a viable energy solution for irrigated agriculture.... Read full article
by Joyce Ann L. Rocamora on October 1, 2021
More than half of PH tourism workers already vaccinated: DOT
by Joyce Ann L. Rocamora on October 1, 2021
MANILA – About 53 percent of the country's tourism workers have been vaccinated against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), raising hopes for the safe resumption of tourism activities under the new normal.... Read full article
by Lade Jean Kabagani on March 2, 2022
San Juan mayor sees zero active Covid-19 cases in coming days
by Lade Jean Kabagani on March 2, 2022
MANILA – San Juan residents are reminded anew not to be complacent despite having only seven coronavirus disease (Covid-19) active cases in the city as of Wednesday.... Read full article
by Azer Parrocha on December 28, 2021
Duterte to give P5-K each to families hit by ‘Odette’
by Azer Parrocha on December 28, 2021
MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte has pledged PHP5,000 for indigent families affected by Typhoon Odette that devastated several provinces including in the Visayas and Mindanao on December 16.... Read full article
by Connie Calipay on February 11, 2022
Bicol posts higher palay, corn production for 2021
by Connie Calipay on February 11, 2022
LEGAZPI CITY – The Department of Agriculture in Bicol (DA-5) reported on Friday an increase in palay and corn production in 2021 despite strict border control and difficulties in logistics resulting from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.... Read full article
by Ferdinand Patinio on January 11, 2022
Some POEA offices closed till Jan. 14
by Ferdinand Patinio on January 11, 2022
MANILA – Some offices of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) will be closed for the rest of the week starting Tuesday.... Read full article
by Filane Mikee Cervantes on March 7, 2022
Cost-effective pneumonia vax to prevent ‘bakuna budol’ pushed
by Filane Mikee Cervantes on March 7, 2022
MANILA – The chairman of the House Committee on Public Accounts on Monday stressed the need to make a more economical, yet equally effective, child pneumonia vaccines accessible to the public to help save the government billions of pesos in losses.... Read full article

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