Foreign Direct Investment Net Inflows Hit USD529 Million In February

Foreign direct investment net inflows amounted to USD529 million in February, according to the BSP. A testament to the robust economic conditions.

DA Helps Cordillera Farmers Adopt Sustainability, Safety Practices

The DA promotes sustainable methods for farmers in the Cordillera, ensuring better yields and maintaining the health of the soil.

Sagay City Serves Sustainable Seafood With View Of Marine Reserve

Sagay City now offers a delightful seafood experience at "Pala-Pala sa Vito," where guests can enjoy stunning views of the Sagay Marine Reserve.

PRA Woos Foreigners From Europe, North America To Retire In Philippines

Foreign retirees from Europe and North America are welcomed by the Philippines, as it plans to enhance the issuance of Special Resident Retiree’s Visas.

Maguindanao Town Conducts Cleanup To Mark Founding Day

Instead of the usual festivities to commemorate its founding anniversary on Friday, the local government of Shariff Aguak in Maguindanao held a cleanup drive around town instead.

Maguindanao Town Conducts Cleanup To Mark Founding Day

3
3

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Instead of the usual festivities to commemorate its founding anniversary on Friday, the local government of Shariff Aguak in Maguindanao held a cleanup drive around town instead.

Anwar Emblawa, secretary to the mayor, said the cleanup drive was led by Mayor Marop Ampatuan himself to emphasize the need to clean the surroundings due to the continuing threat of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).

“Decency would dictate that having lavish celebrations during this time of the pandemic is inappropriate,” Emblawa said in a phone interview.

Armed with brooms, rakes, and shovels, Ampatuan, accompanied by other local officials, police, and soldiers, as well as all stakeholders in town, tidied up thoroughfares and other public areas, including the public market and bus terminal.

Dozens of sacks of plastics, empty water bottles, and pieces of cellophane were collected by the “cleaners”, who also included sidewalk vendors, tricycle drivers, and ordinary folks.

Emblawa assured that the cleanup drive participants, who wore face masks, face shields, and hand gloves, observed safe physical distancing. (PNA)