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178 Police Applicants Get ‘Green Light’ From BARMM Health Office

At least 178 police applicants in the BARMM who have recovered from the COVID-19 can now resume their application process.

Surigao Sur Town To Plant 1.3 Million Trees By 2021

The Surigao del Sur town of Cantila launched Monday a greening program that seeks to plant around 1.3 million trees in the area by next year!

Pulong Distributes 150K Face Shields

The office of Davao City 1st District Rep. Paolo Duterte distributed over 150,000 face shields to 54 barangays with high cases of COVID-19.

Consumers Urged To Buy More Local Rice, Other Food Products

The Department of Agriculture urged consumers to buy more locally-produced rice and other food products to help increase the income of local farmers.

GenSan Extends MGCQ Status Until Year-End

Mananatiling nasa MGCQ ang General Santos City hanggang matapos ang taon.

Gatchalian Checks On Tourism Reopening In The South; Donates To Victims Of Jolo

Senator Win Gatchalian advises everyone to exercise increased caution especially in areas vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

DICT Provides Free Wi-Fi To 90 Zamboanga Peninsula Schools

At least 90 schools across the Zamboanga Peninsula now have access to free internet through the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s Free Wi-Fi in Public Areas and State Universities and Colleges program.

SoCot Mulls Expansion Of Palay Subsidy Scheme

The provincial government of South Cotabato is planning to expand the implementation next year of its subsidized buying scheme for palay to accommodate more local farmers.

OWWA-13 Expects Influx Of ROFs As Christmas Nears

Bilang ng returning overseas Filipinos sa Caraga Region, inaasahang tataas pa bago matapos ang taon.

MisOr Chosen For MinDA’s Aquaculture Program

Mindanao Development Authority Secretary Emmanuel Piñol announced that Misamis Oriental will be one of the 22 local government units that would benefit from the agency's Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Program.