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Bacolod City Eyes More MICE Events

The Bacolod City government aims to conduct more meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions to develop the tourism sector in the province.

President Marcos: Government To Maintain 2-Month Sugar Buffer Stock

President Marcos Jr. will soon implement a two-month buffer stock of sugar to ensure enough sugar reserves in the country.

MMDA To Sustain Obstruction-Free Mabuhay Lanes

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority announced that they will now lead the clearing operations in Mabuhay lanes to sustain the alternate routes to motorists.

SSCIS Project To Enhance PH Capacities On Climate Action

Following confirmation of a partnership with an international organization, the Climate Change Commission declared that climate information would soon be accessible to Filipinos.

261 ‘Tsuper’ Scholars Complete Tech-Voc Courses In Benguet

Over 260 scholars under the Department of Transportation in Benguet have finished their technical and vocational courses which may help them seek more job opportunities.

PBBM’s Attendance At WEF An Opportunity To Lure Investments

According to an economist, President Bongbong Marcos' attendance at the World Economic Forum will help promote various investments in the Philippines.

PhilMech Eyes Wider Adoption Of Corn Mill

The Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization is looking forward to commercializing corn mills to promote food security for Filipino farmers.

Department Of Foreign Affairs To Continue Aid For OFWs Until DMW’s Full Transition

While waiting for the adjustments on the Department of Migrant Workers, the Department of Foreign Affairs affirmed that they would be in charge of funds to overseas Filipino workers.

PH Daily Average Of New Covid Cases Down By 6% As Of January 15

In the second week of January, the Department of Health recorded a decrease of 6% on the Covid-19 cases nationwide.

Department Of Agriculture Clears Entry Of Initial 5.7K Metric Tons Imported Onions

The Department of Agriculture announced that at least 5,000 metric tons of imported onions would only be permitted to enter the country to supply Filipinos ahead of the farmers' harvesting period.

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