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PH Reminds Nations To Include Vulnerable Sectors In Vax Drives

The Philippine government is calling for the international community to band together in the spirit of solidarity and ensure that all nations obtain equal access to life-saving anti-COVID vaccines.

Philippine Conglomerate SM Investments Joins 50 Sustainability & Climate Leaders

SM Investments Corporation is the only Filipino company to join the campaign among other countries on responding to climate change.

Cebu City Eyes Use Of Cryptocurrency

Residents of Cebu City may soon have the option of settling their City Hall transactions in cryptocurrency.

Holcim Launches Philippines’ First Water Repellent Cement

Holcim Aqua X is the country’s first-ever water repellent cement designed to protect structures such as homes from damage and deterioration caused by water.

MCWM Rallies Efficient, Improved Waste Management Amid Surge In COVID-19 Waste

Metro Clark Waste Management (MCWM) pays effort in looking for a strategic and efficient waste management program that can maintain the integrity of the growing waste disposal in the country.

SAMSUNG Offers Galaxy 14-Day Trial Program For The Galaxy S21 Series 5G

Looking for a new phone? Samsung has something in store for you!

Caltex Accelerates Network Growth In Q1 To Help Fuel A Recovering Economy

Caltex now opens eight new service stations and two Caltex Havoline autoPro workshops that can be found in parts of the Philipppines!

Think About People You Infect, Duterte Tells Anti-Vaxxers

“May mga iba diyan na ayaw talaga magbakuna, eh ‘di okay na lang ‘yan sa akin. Ang problema kung makahawa ka," the President said lamenting that there are still people who tend to ignore receiving the Covid-19 vaccine shots.

US Earmarks New P170-M Aid For PH Vax Rollout

The United States government is providing the country with PHP170 million to support the DOH in its vaccination rollout, the US Embassy in Manila said.

DepEd Eyes Higher Elections Compensation Amid Covid-19 Threat

DepEd Sec. Briones, in her letter to Comelec Chair Sheriff, noted that the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted DepEd to request increased honoraria for teaching and non-teaching personnel who will serve during the elections.