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The Philippines Needs Nuclear Energy
When the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) placed the Luzon grid under yellow, then red alert, which meant there was a real...
Face Mask Use Is No Longer Required Outside
The Philippines is prepared to adopt the latest trends in the post-pandemic, new normal situation as the rest of the world gradually introduces the...
Mindoro Has the First Philippine-Built Salt Harvester
According to the Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc., despite being surrounded by salt water, the country imports 93% of its salt demands....
Ways to Verify your SSS Number Online
A few years ago, the Social Security Administration (SSA) began offering the ability to apply for an SSS Number online. This method may not...
Transport Groups Want Higher Fares
Several transportation organizations have requested a fare rise, as the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) had predicted they would do in response...
Automated Fare Collection System Can Now Be Used in PUVs
The Department of Transportation (DoTr) has begun to make contactless payment alternatives available to PUV passengers.
This is a wonderful addition for people who do...
The LTO Advises Students Not to Arrive Too Early for Class
After years of online remote learning, face-to-face classes have started this week. For this reason, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) has asked students not...
A House Bill Calls for Social Media Education
According to previous studies, Filipinos use social media more than other countries, which is why a recently-filed bill calls for social media education in...
Tax Exemption for Online Businesses
To encourage small online businesses to register with the government, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) offers them a three-year tax exemption period.
This...
What Do Color Power Advisories Mean?
The news about a "yellow alert" or a "red alert" that your local electric company may share on your timeline once in a while...