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Comelec Logs More Voter Applications In ‘Register Anywhere’ Hubs

The Commission on Elections has noticed an increase of registered voters nationally since the launch of "Register Anywhere Project."

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.

Game Show Realities Spotlighted In Palanca-Winning Screenplay

Stories captured in game show realities were one of the narratives awarded during the 70th Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards.

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.

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.

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 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.

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.

VP Sara To Discuss Challenges, Action Plans In Education Report

The Department of Education confirmed that Vice President Sara Duterte would discuss the Basic Education Report before January ends.

Cleanup Of Flood-Hit Schools Prioritized For Learners’ Safety

Department of Education's spokesperson Michael Poa announced that the agency would have cleanup drives in schools that are heavily affected by the flood.

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