Raymond Abrea, a certified public accountant and a tax expert, told senators at a Senate blue ribbon committee hearing on Thursday, January 27, that the findings were based on documents provided by the BIR to the board, as well as… Continue Reading →
FORMER senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said he would protect the Republic from any threat if there was massive protest against his leadership. This was his reply when he faced on Tuesday the “Bakit Ikaw? The Presidential Job Interview” hosted… Continue Reading →
The City Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit (CESU) of Quezon City has expanded its free testing program to accommodate the growing number of people who want to know their Covid-19 status as soon as possible so they may take action…. Continue Reading →
Facebook group ‘Philippine History,’ created in October 2019, renames itself ‘BBM Sara at Philippine History.’ Members who disagree are kicked out or told to leave. MANILA, Philippines – The popular Facebook group “Philippine History,” once an online community where members… Continue Reading →
Mayor Joy Belmonte announced on Thursday that the Quezon City government has hired 350 more contact tracers to help counter the Covid-19 outbreak. “The additional contact tracers were already part of our contact tracing army until December 31 of last… Continue Reading →
“You’re a liar!” Gordon told Rose Nono Lin that her husband, Lin Weixiong aka Allan Lim, is the financial manager of Pharmally Pharmaceutical, as he showed her a document from the Bureau of Internal Revenue. During the 17th virtual hearing… Continue Reading →
MANILA—Vice-President Leni Robredo said government must make COVID-19 testing and vaccinations more accessible instead of barring the unvaccinated from public transportation. In an interview aired on ANC “Rundown” on Thursday, Robredo said the “no vax, no ride” policy must not… Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, January 19, the Department of Health (DOH) announced the discovery of 492 instances of COVID-19’s highly contagious Omicron form, including 332 locally. According to the Department of Health (DOH), the first two deaths among verified Omicron cases in… Continue Reading →
Notwithstanding COVID-19 restrictions, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) informed the public that the printing of 67.4 million ballots will be finished in time for the 2022 elections. On January 19, the Comelec will begin printing ballots for the 2022 elections,… Continue Reading →
The Quezon City government is currently preparing for the vaccination of children aged 5 to 11 years old, which is slated to start in February. Mayor Joy Belmonte stated that the local government is prepared to vaccinate youngsters aged 5… Continue Reading →
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