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Visayas

Antique Village Hails PHP1.7 Million All-Purpose Building From Balikatan

The Balikatan forces opened a multi-purpose building to the Antique local government, which was disclosed to be a temporary shelter for abused children.

40K Out Of 102K Coco Farmers In Negros Oriental Sign Up For National Registry

The Philippine Coconut Authority encouraged coconut farmers in Negros Oriental to participate in their digital registry system to avail of programs and benefits.

DTI Helps Micro-Businesses Secure FDA License

The Department of Trade and Industry supported small businesses in Negros Oriental in compliance with getting a license from the Food and Drug Administration.

Labor Day Kadiwa Benefits Farmers, MSMEs, Informal Sector Workers

Different government agencies collaborated to open the “Kadiwa ng Pangulo Para sa Manggagawa Program” in Iloilo, providing affordable goods to workers during Labor Day.

Central Visayas Reservists Undergo ‘Operational Readiness’ Drills

Reservists from Central Visayas have participated in capability enhancement activities to be trained in case of emergencies or war.

Boracay Hosts PHILTA-Sanctioned Beach Tennis Tournament

Boracay will host a “Beach Tennis Love Boracay tournament” over the weekend featuring local and foreign players.

Bacolod Urged To Step Up Prevention Of Measles, Polio Outbreak

The Department of Health pushed the Bacolod City government to provide programs against measles and polio to increase children’s immunization rate.

Bacolod City Aims For Record-Setting Grilled Chicken Event

The Bacolod City government sets to beat the world’s longest chicken grilling during the Bacolod Chicken Inasal Festival next month.

Bacolod City Obtains PHP4.4 Billion Loan From DBP For 17 Developmental Projects

The Development Bank of the Philippines has given the Bacolod City government financial assistance to build developmental projects for its economy.

Antique Farmers Still Have Enough Water Amid El Niño

Despite the sweltering weather, Antique farmers were still able to plant rice given that there was still water in the rivers and streams.