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NCSC: Boosting Vax Coverage Among Elderly Still Top Priority

The National Commission on Senior Citizens suggested a wider Covid-19 vaccination coverage for the elderly particularly those in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Tolentino To DILG Secretary Abalos: Take Care Of The PNPA Cadets

Senator Francis Tolentino suggested that cadets from the Philippine National Police Academy should also be recognized as part of government employees.

Keep Wearing Face Masks Outdoors, MMDA Urges Personnel

After the lifting of the face mask mandate, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority still advised their personnel to wear face masks outdoors for their safety.

Pinoy Seamen Need Upskilling To Adapt To Emerging Technologies

National Maritime Polytechnic sees the importance of educating Filipino seafarers about future technologies because of other countries' shifts in automation for the shipping industry.

Davao Region’s Tourism Recovery At 70%, Generates 2K Jobs

The Department of Tourism in Davao observed a growth rate in the region's tourism industry making way for more employment opportunities for the locals.

Sugar Regulatory Administration Oks Importation Of 150K Metric Tons Of Refined Sugar

The Sugar Regulatory Administration announced that the Philippines will begin to accept 150,000 metric tons of imported refined sugar.

DHSUD Eyes To Build 6M Housing Units In PBBM’s Term

The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development plans to have 6 million housing units next year under the Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino program.

House Panel Ends Hearing For P2.3-B Office Of The Vice President Budget For 2023

The House of Representatives appropriations committee decided to terminate the hearing for the proposed budget by the Office of the Vice President.

DOTr To Continue Tie-Up With OVP To Fund ‘Libreng Sakay’

The Department of Transportation will still pursue the 'Libreng Sakay' program next year partnering with the Office of the Vice President.

‘Waste-To-Energy’ Tech Pushed To Address Power Shortage

Senator Raffy Tulfo urged the fulfillment of waste-to-energy technologies to combat power shortage.

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