Gordon, other senators press NGCP for China hand in running the corporation
February 3, 2020
Senator Richard Gordon probed on Chinese-owned State Grid Corp.’s control over management of the country’s lone power transmission during the hearing on the operations of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) on Monday. Gordon, together with Senator Sherwin
New Navy chief enumerates plans
February 3, 2020
The new Flag Officer-in-Command (FOIC) of the Philippine Navy vows to develop its system to ensure that the modernization effort of the organization will not go to waste. In his speech as he assumed as the 38th FOIC of the
Late travel ban only half the fight vs novel coronavirus: Imee
February 3, 2020
Senator Imee Marcos said Monday the government must move on from a belated travel ban and think up more comprehensive measures to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country. Government directives must now cover social interaction beyond
Duterte’s calling for emergency meeting Monday night not late, but timely – Andanar
February 3, 2020
President Rodrigo Duterte’s calling for an emergency meeting Monday night was not late but in fact “timely” following the death of a male Chinese national due to novel coronavirus, a Palace official said. In a press briefing on Monday, Presidential
Duterte orders new Navy chief to secure Philippine seas vs threats
February 3, 2020
President Rodrigo Duterte asked on Monday new Navy Flag Officer-in-Command Rear Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo to remain “steadfast” in protecting the country against all threats in the seas. Duterte was the guest of honor during the change of command ceremony
Eight contacts of Chinese couple positive for NCoV considered persons under investigation: DOH
February 3, 2020
Eight individuals considered as “close contacts” of the Chinese couple, who tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), are considered as persons under investigation (PUIs) by the Department of Health (DOH). In a press conference Monday, DOH Epidemiology
Aid to OFWs affected by travel ban
February 3, 2020
The government is extending assistance to overseas Filipino workers affected by the temporary ban on the travel to China, Hong Kong, Macau and other declared affected areas, the labor department announced on Monday. On instruction of Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello
OFWs bound for China, Hong Kong, Macau not yet allowed to return to their work – BI
February 3, 2020
Overseas Filipino workers who are just vacationing in the country would not be allowed to immediately return to their work in China, Hong Kong or Macau as part of the measure to prevent the spread of deadly novel coronavirus. In
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