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Briefly Role of infra PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday emphasized the vital role of infrastructure development in the full reopening of the Philippine economy amid the prevailing coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. In a speech delivered in Lucena, Quezon, Duterte said pursuing more infrastructure projects in the countryside would lead to inclusive growth. He added that greater productivity and progress can be achieved through improved mobility, including efficient access to goods and services.
No "no jab, no job policy" THE chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Labor and Employment on Thursday thumbed down the policy of making coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccination a mandatory condition for work being implemented by some businesses. 1PACMAN Party-list Rep. Enrico Pineda said the “no jab, no job” policy requiring a person to be vaccinated so that he or she may be able to make a living is "not right". “Although I am in favor of vaccination so that we can attain herd immunity, I don’t believe that it should be forced upon our people. Restricting access to a livelihood on the basis of one’s choice not to be vaccinated is violative of their basic right to choose, their right to free will. My body, my decision," Pineda said.
Regulating the LPG THE chairperson of the House Committee on Energy on Thursday said the newly signed LPG Industry Regulation Act would be beneficial to millions of Filipino households as it promotes every consumer's right to safe and non-defective LPG cylinders. In a statement, Pampanga Rep. Juan Miguel MacapagalArroyo said Republic Act 11592 establishes an LPG Cylinder Improvement Program to ensure that unsafe cylinders will be immediately removed and replaced with new and non-defective ones to avoid LPG-related explosions and fires significantly. Arroyo said the new law also defines the best conduct and practices for the domestic industry players and institutionalizes the cylinder exchange and swapping program to allow consumers to purchase any LPG cylinder brand of their choice.
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HE Depar tment of Finance (DOF) wants to stop burning coal in Mindanao, in line with the government’s program aimed at promoting sustainable investments.
During the launching of the Philippine Sustainable F i n an c e R o a d m ap an d Gu i d i ng Pr i n c ipl e s on We d n e s d a y, O c t . 2 0 , Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III said the government will retire all coal-fired power plants in
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Mindanao. Dominguez said the government is exploring a financing mechanism that will fund the rehabilitation and increase the generating capacity of the Agus-Pulangi hydropower complex in Lanao del Norte.
DA-10 urges ASF-hit hog raisers to insure with PCIC THE Department of Agriculture (DA) 10 (Northern Mindanao) on Wednesday encouraged raisers and farmers to get their hogs insured with the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC). In an interview, DA-10 Director Carlene Collado pointed out that should hog raisers get affected again by African swine fever (ASF), the indemnification pay would be higher. "In case (their hogs) getting hit (again) by ASF, each hog (culled) will be paid P10,000. For now, only P5,000 (per hog) of assistance is given by the DA," he said. Collado said P10,000 is only the minimum, as it can go as much as P34,000 based on PCIC's classification. The PCIC is a government-owned and controlled corporation mandated to implement the government’s agricultural insurance program. Apart from hog raisers, other farmers planting crops or growing livestock can INSURE/PAGE 7
“As we improve our renewable energy resource, we will retire coal-fired plants in the region,” said Dominguez, who is also the chairman of the Climate Change Commission. This plan for Mindanao to RETIRE/PAGE 7
CHRISTMAS LANTERNS FOR SALE. Christmas lantern stalls are popping up in different parts of the Davao-Bukidnon highway in Davao City amid uncertain times. The mood in parts of the city reflects the extent of celebration, with fewer lights outside homes and structures unlike pre-pandemic times. But this vendor is getting inquiries from passing motorists for his products priced from P1,500 to P5,000. mindanews photo by yas d . ocampo
BARMM inks new Online sexual abuse against children on pact with UK, UNICEF to the rise as pandemic alters learning system into the sex trade or victims of boost Covid-19 response human trafficking, revealed. By JOAN MAE SOCO-BANTAYAN, MindaNews
COTABATO City – To boost its campaign against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, the Bangsamoro Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), through its Ministry of Health (MOH), has entered into a new RESPONSE/PAGE 6
DAVAO City — Young g irls f rom p o or urb an communities have become vulnerable to online sexual abuse and exploitation with
the shift in school setup from face-to-face to online classes, Talikala, Inc., a nongovernment organization here helping women forced
What is more worrisome is that in a number of cases, the victims’ family members have been involved in the online ABUSE/PAGE 6
CDO to close biggest, ‘formaldehyde-reeking’ public cemetery By FROILAN GALLARDO, MindaNews
OVERCROWDED CEMETERY. The overcrowded Bolonsiri public cemetery in Cagayan de Oro City is scheduled to be teared down to make way for a new one. mindanews photo by froilan gallardo
THE CAGAYAN de Oro city government is closing its biggest, 39-year-old public cemetery, which was found to be “reeking with formaldehyde,” one of the chemicals used in embalming cadavers. Engr. Armen Cuenca, chief of the Cagayan de Oro Local Environment and Natura l Res ources Office (CLENRO), said the
19.2-hectare Bolonsiri public cemetery will be closed. According to him, “nothing can be done” with the nine hectares of the public cemetery as they are “overcrowded.” “We are hoping that the natural filtration on t h e g r o u n d p r e v e nt e d the formaldehyde from damaging the water table in CLOSE/PAGE 6
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