Manila Water announced its desludging schedule in various barangays in the East Zone of Metro Manila and Rizal Province for the month of May. This is part of the company’s environmental protection program where it encourages customers to avail of the septic tank siphoning services without the need to pay any additional cost. Manila Water desludging tankers will be present in Bgys. Pinagbuhatan and …
Read More »Congress should prepare for vote canvass for President, VP
The Senate and House of Representatives should already prepare for the canvassing of votes for president and vice president, according to House Deputy Speaker Rufus Rodriguez. He urged Congress to immediately coordinate with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) for the expeditious transmission of certificates of canvass from provinces and independent cities to Congress. “For the sake of transparency, a receiving …
Read More »Garcia urges Congress to allow online voting in the future
Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner George Garcia urged Congress to pass a law that would allow online voting (“internet voting”) in the next elections, after Comelec received reports that some over seas Filipino had difficulties voting in person. Garcia attributed this to foreign employers who disallow their Filipino employees from going out, preventing them from exercising their right to suffrage. “Ang …
Read More »Comelec picks Jimenez replacement as spokesman
The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has appointed COMELEC Law Department Director John Rex C. Laudiangco as acting spokesman while his predecessor, James B. Jimenez, is undergoing an investigation. COMELEC Chairman Saidamen B. Pangarungan told Laudiangco through a one-page memorandum: “You shall report directly to Commissioner George M. Garcia, the Commission-in-Charge (CIC)on Public Information and Education.” Laudiangco said in a brief …
Read More »De Lima asks DOJ Sec to review her case
Senator Leila M. de Lima, who has been detained since 2017, wrote Justice Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra asking him to review the illegal drugs cases filed against her after former Bureau of Corrections acting chief Rafael Marcos Z. Ragos and self-confessed drug lord Erwin Espinosa recanted their testimonies against the senator. De Lima said in a letter to Guevarra dated …
Read More »Duterte to successor: Stick to rules, don’t be corrupt
With less than seven weeks before he steps down, President Rodrigo Duterte offered this advice to his successor: Just “stick with the rules” and continue the fight against corruption. “There are rules everywhere to be followed. Just follow the rules,” the President said in an interview. The Philippines will be relatively better in the coming years, but this could only be …
Read More »White House names new Philippine Ambassador, press secretary
The Philippines will have a new US Ambassador after the US Senate confirmed the appointment of Mary Kay L. Carlson last May 6, 2022, replacing Kristie Kenny. US President Joe Biden nominated Carlson for the post last February. Prior to her nomination, Carlson served as deputy Chief of Mission of the US Embassy in India and Argentina. She held the …
Read More »What Filipinos should know about Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is now included among special Filipino traditions because of that indelible mother-children relationships that could not be severed even by long overseas deployment. So, what makes Mother’s Day special for Filipinos? 1. Mother’s Day in the Philippines should be in December Starting the 1920’s, Mother’s Day was traditionally celebrated on the first Monday of December. In 1980, former …
Read More »Global pandemic deaths at 15M — WHO
The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 15 million people died during COVID-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2021, nearly triple the number of deaths officially attributed to the virus. WHO’s estimate of the total pandemic deaths — including lives lost to its effects — puts the number on the broader impact of the crisis. The figure gives a more realistic …
Read More »Filipinos pay tribute to all Ilaw ng Tahanan
In the Philippines, Mother’s Day is celebrated with children and their fathers pampering the mothers the whole day, giving gifts – to show gratitude for mothers’ often thankless sacrifices for the family. Historically, the celebration of Mother’s Day dates back to the era of early Romans and Greeks. At that time, they would celebrate the annual spring festival which they …
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