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DEBATE PART 2. Nine presidential candidates exchange views once again in the second debate sponsored by the Commission on Elections. On stage (from left) are Ernesto Abella, Leody de Guzman, Isko Moreno Domagoso, Norberto Gonzales, Panfilo Lacson, Faisal Mangondato, Jose Montemayor, Manny Pacquiao, and Leni Robredo.

MOST PRESIDENTIAL BETS SAY

Gov’t system, not officials, to blame for PH corruption By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Rey E. Requejo THE system of government is to blame for corruption in the country, which costs Filipinos P700 billion every year, most of the nine presidential candidates in the May 9 general elections present Sunday night said in the second debate sponsored by the Commission on Elections (Comelec). But only one of them—Senator Panfi-

lo “Ping” Lacson—thinks the people running the government are solely to blame for the endemic corruption hounding the country in the event hosted by veteran journalist Ces Orena Drilon. In answering the question "Sa palagay niyo, ang korupsyon ba ay dulot ng kahinaan ng tao o kahinaan ng system? (In your opinion, is corruption caused by the weakness of a person or a weakness in the system)," Lacson said corruption is

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NPC local leaders in Tarlac endorse BBM-Sara tandem By Rio N. Araja and Macon Ramos-Araneta STALWARTS from the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) in Tarlac have endorsed the UniTeam tandem of ex-senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte for president and vice president, respectively, in the 2022 elections. But news of the endorsement drew a denial from NPC chairman and vice presidential candidate Vicente

Sotto III that his party had endorsed any candidate for president. “Let me make this clear. The Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) has not endorsed any presidential candidate,” Sotto said. “I chair the NPC, [this] is an unacceptable and desperate move to optimize lies and exaggerated optics.” Sotto, who is the running mate of Senator Panfilo La son, said the NPC—with only a little more than a month before Election Day— has yet to reach a

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‘Social mobilizers’ to push vax drive Gov’t pressed for time to use 27m expiring doses

By Willie Casas and Macon Ramos-Araneta

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HE government will continue its targeted special vaccination days in April to ramp up inoculation against COVID-19 in areas and regions where coverage is low.

In an interview on radio dzBB, National Vaccination Operations Center (NVOC) chairperson Dr. Myrna Cabotaje said the special vaccination days are a variant of the national vaccination days called "Bayanihan, Bakunahan.” “What we will do in April is to look at which areas need special assistance so that the regions or provinces near them can help them regarding their low vaccination coverage,” Cabotaje said in Filipino.

The Department of Health (DOH) had initiated special vaccination days in Cebu province, Davao region, and Cotabato City from March 29 to 31, and in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) from March 30 to April 1. On Thursday, Cabotaje said COVID-19 vaccination in BARMM remains a challenge as it is “at the bottom of [the] list” having only about 26 percent or

940,000 out of the region’s target population of 3.5 million completing their primary vaccine series. Based on the DOH’s national COVID-19 vaccination dashboard, at least 65.8 million Filipinos are already fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of March 30. Of this number, 64.3 million have received one dose, while 12 million have received booster shots. The government aims to fully vaccinate 90 million people by the time President Rodrigo Duterte steps down from office on June 30. The DOH on Saturday reported 373 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 3,678,968. There were 37,115 active cases. Next page

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MAGNITUDE 6.1 QUAKE HITS SURIGAO DEL SUR NEWS / A2

Group seeks probe of power outages By Alena Mae S. Flores THE consumer advocacy group Laban Konsyumer, Inc. urged the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) over the weekend to investigate the recent unplanned outages of several power plants and to protect consumers from the impact of high world oil prices.

LKI president Vic Dimagiba said the recent increases in world oil prices coupled with the unplanned plant outages add a burden on consumers, as these factors add pressure and jack up the power rates charged by distribution utilities and electric cooperatives. “Instead of just conditioning the minds

PINOY MUSLIMS MARK START OF RAMADAN

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NEWS / A2 HOLY MONTH BEGINS. A young girl stands by a post (inset photo upper left) as Muslims gather for afternoon prayers at the Manila Golden Mosque in Quiapo, Manila on Sunday, the first day of the month-long observance of Ramadan. This scene was replicated across the world, in mosques in Turkey, Syria and elsewhere (main photo, inset upper right). Norman Cruz with AFP

4k evacuees from Taal danger zone still in govt centers UNITED MAKATI. Candidates of Makati’s United Team headed by Mayor Abby Binay (second from right) hold a meet-and-greet with residents of Brgy. Tejeros on Saturday night. Also present are (from left) 1st District Rep. Romulo Pena, 2nd District Rep. Luis Campos, and Vice Mayor Monique Lagdameo. Diana B. Noche GIRL SCOUTS’ JABS.

SM Supermalls and the Girl Scouts of the Philippines launched ‘Resbakuna Kids’ to vaccinate GSP members ages 5 to 17 against COVID-19 and adult members for booster shots at SM Megamall’s Kids wonderland themed vaccination site. Officials and executives of SM, the Department of Health and the GSP continuously collaborating for the betterment of the country against the pandemic.

MORE than 4,000 people remain in evacuation centers in Batangas, a week since magmatic unrest was reported in Taal Volcano that raised its alert status to Level 3, the regional disaster office said Sunday. The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction

and Management Council in Calabarzon said 4,135 individuals were still staying in 21 evacuation centers in Lemery, Agoncillo, and Laurel towns in Batangas. Taal Volcano was placed on Alert Level 3 last March 26 after its "main crater

generated a short-lived phreatomagmatic burst," with plumes reaching as high as 1,500 meters. As a result, Phivolcs recommended that Taal Volcano Island and the high-risk Next page

Ukraine reclaims Kyiv, Russians retreat UKRAINE claims it has regained control of the Kyiv region, with Russian troops retreating from around the capital and Chernigiv city, as evidence emerged of possible civilian killings in areas the invading forces have been occupying. Agence France-Presse reporters saw at least 20 bodies on a single street in the town of Bucha near the capital city, in-

cluding one with his hands tied, and the body of a missing photographer was discovered in a nearby village. "All these people were shot," Bucha's mayor Anatoly Fedoruk told AFP, adding that 280 other bodies had been buried in mass graves in the town. Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities said Next page


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