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Department Of Health Logs 693 More Cases Of 2 Omicron Subvariants

Additional Covid-19 cases. The Department of Health has detected over 600 new cases of the two omicron subvariants.

Enough Rice Supply For Filipinos Until Next Year

Sufficient rice supply for 2023. The Department of Agriculture announced that there is enough supply of rice until next year and will not accommodate any imported goods.

Solar Irrigation System To Boost Cavite Farmers’ Productivity

Improved access to water. The Department of Agrarian Reform gave units of the solar powered-irrigation system to Cavite farmers that can improve the harvest of their crops.

BARMM To Build Flood-Resilient Schools

The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao planned to setup flood-resilient schools to reduce the suspension of classes.

Army Empowers Negros Oriental Youth Vs. Drugs, Insurgency

Educating the Youth. The Philippine Army led the activities in the fight against illegal drugs and communist insurgency in Negros Oriental.

UNGA Highlights World’s To-Do List To Save Global Goals

"Leaves no one behind." The United Nations General Assembly emphasized the essence of Sustainable Development Goals in improving the state of countries.

BFAR-Bicol Reports Rise In Volume Of Ocean Wastes This Year

A rise in ocean wastes. The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in the Bicol sector called out the region's local government unit to improve programs on solid waste management.

Solon Pushes Bill Giving Rice Allowance To Private Sector Workers

A party-list representative suggested that a bill should also address the provision of rice allowance to private companies.

2023 Budget To Fulfill Marcos Agenda For Economic Transformation

The House committee on appropriations assured that the PHP5.268-trillion national budget for 2023 will be enough to accomplish the programs during the Marcos administration.

Thousands Of Ecstatic OFWs Meet With PBBM In New Jersey

A warm welcome. Overseas Filipino workers in the United States personally greeted President Marcos Jr. in New Jersey.