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Cebu gov gets ultimatum DILG orders Garcia to fix in 3 days EO on optional mask use outdoors By Joel Zurbano and Macon Ramos-Araneta
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NTERIOR Secretary Eduardo Año on Thursday gave the Cebu provincial government a three-day ultimatum or until this weekend to rectify its newly-passed ordinance that made wearing face masks in open and well-ventilated areas in the province optional amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“We will be giving the Cebu provincial government, the governor (Gwen Garcia), and the councilors to amend, rectify, and adjust their ordinance and (provincial) EO to be consistent with the (presidential) EO 151 and Next page
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Estrella zaps claim price of rice possible at P20/k By Maricel V. Cruz INCOMING Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III on Thursday shot down a suggestion by the outgoing DAR chief that the price of rice can be brought down to P20 a kilo as early as the second quarter of 2023 through a “mega farm” that would consolidate production. Estrella said farmers told him the farm gate price cannot be lower than P10, which would go up to P28 at the retail level.
passes by the historic National Museum of the Philippines on Thursday, June 16, 2022, which will be used in the oath-taking of President-elect Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. on June 30. Danny Pata
"I don’t think it is [possible] In the very near future, it’s not possible,” he said of the P20 target. Meanwhile, the chairman of the House of Representatives committee on ways and means expressed hope that the incoming administration will ensure that “marginal farmers” or small coconut farmers—who are not members of coconut farmer associations—will still be able to benefit from the P75-billion Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund,
NCR remains at low risk for COVID cases By Willie Casas
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Red-tagging does not exist, poses no danger, says Badoy THERE is no danger to life when a person is tagged as a communist, National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) spokesperson Undersecretary Lorraine Marie Badoy said on Thursday. In a press conference, Badoy disagreed with Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra, who earlier said that tagging an individual as a member of the CPP, its armed wing the NPA, or its political arm
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the National Democratic Front (NDF) is dangerous. She also claimed that red-tagging does not exist and is being “weaponized” by communists. “We also find it unfortunate that no less than a Justice Secretary seems ignorant that our Supreme Court has ruled, in Zarate vs. Aquino, that there is no danger to life, liberty, and security when you are
Davao-based designer Silverio Anglacer shares a sketch of the Filipiniana gown that Vice President-elect Sara Duterte-Carpio will wear during her inauguration on June 19.
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THE Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday clarified that the National Capital Region (NCR) remains at a low risk classification forCOVID-19. In an advisory, the DOH said that while the number of cases in Metro Manila have grown over the last two weeks, its average daily attack rate (ADAR) is still less than one case per 100,000 population. Next page
No legal basis to arrest SUV driver—PNP AUTHORITIES said there is no legal basis to take into custody the driver of the sport-utility vehicle involved in last week's hit-and-run incident of a security guard directing traffic in Mandaluyong City due to the lack of a warrant of arrest. Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Police Colonel Jean Fajardo explained that it is beyond the control of the PNP “should there be an out-of-court settleNext page ment between both parties."
43-month low: Peso weakens further vs. dollar By Julito G. Rada LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD. Manila Standard chairman emeritus and columnist Emil P. Jurado (2nd from left) receives a Journalism Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rotary Club of Manila on Thursday, June 16, 2022, at the Conrad Hotel in Pasay City. He is joined by RCM President Chito Zaldariaga (left), RCM Journalism Awards chairperson Dean Amado Valdez (2nd from right) and RCM President-elect Herminio Esguera. Danny Pata
THE peso on Thursday depreciated further to its lowest level against the US dollar in more than 43 months, following the US Federal Reserve’s move to hike the interest rate by 0.75 percentage point on Wednesday, the biggest rate increase since 1994. The peso closed at 53.47 per dollar,
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WEAKER PESO. A money changer owner shows newly exchanged dollars from an overseas Filipino worker in Manila on Thursday, June 16, 2022. The exchange rate went down to P53.20 to a dollar. Danny Pata