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SunStar Cebu Newsletter for October 28, 2020

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WELCOME BACK. After a long absence, Cebu City residents will soon see traditional jeepneys back on the road after a City Hall task force recommended the resumption of the jeepneys' operations though only about a third of the total number that plied the city's routes will be allowed for now. (SunStar file) Cebu City to allow some jeepneys back
By Philip A. Cerojano
October 27, 2020
THE Cebu City government will soon allow 1,720 out of 5,044 traditional public utility jeepneys (TPUJs) to operate in the city's 18 routes.This after a city task force...
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HELPING FRONTLINERS. Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labella announces on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020, that more barangay employees will receive the hazard pay in the coming days. Barangay workers, including tanods, have been crucial in the city's efforts in slowing the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 as they help implement the public health measures such as wearing of masks and social distancing. (SunStar file) Cebu City Hall greenlights release of hazard pay to workers of 23 barangays
THE hazard pay for the employees of 23 Cebu City barangays will be released by the City Government starting on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020.Mayor Edgardo Labella said these barangays were the first to complete the requirements set by the...
MANILA. Coaches, players and colleagues alike paid tribute to the late Enrico Navarro, a man credited with helping lift Cebu sports to where it is right now. (Chooks-to-Go photo) 'Rico was a game-changer'
By Jonas N. Panerio
TO MANY, he was the indomitable presence on the sidelines of basketball tournaments catered for players at the grassroots level. Ubiquitous with a warm smile, a kind word or a reassuring tap on the shoulder for anyone who needed it —...
SAFE. Now that the holiday season is here, when demand for meat is expected to surge, the National Meat Inspection Services is seeking the help of the local government units to help the agency implement the safety policies on slaughtering and selling of meat and hogs in the market to ensure public safety and eliminate the cases of African swine fever in the country. (Contributed, Virginia Farms) NMIS urges LGUs to help ensure standards, meat safety
TO ENSURE that meat products sold in the market are safe to consume, a top official from the National Meat Inspection Services (NMIS) 7 has urged the local government units (LGUs) to hire and train their own meat inspectors.NMIS 7 Eduardo...
File photo 5 Tabogon barangay officials arrested
By Arnold Y. Bustamante
FIVE officials of Barangay Managase, Tabogon town, including their village chief, were arrested by local police due to alleged irregularities in the distribution of the first tranche of the barangay's Social Amelioration Program...
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Editorial Cartoon by John Gilbert Manantan Editorial: Pick-up sticks game
IF it isn't lost on you, then you perhaps remember how it goes. You drop a loose stack of sticks...
Carvajal: Unchristian and inhuman
RETIRED bishop Arturo Bastes' knee-jerk reaction to Pope Francis' endorsement of civil union for...
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