Hi Edward, Here are the most important news that you need to know. The state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) is planning to start next month the sale of fuel at a discount to targeted beneficiaries as prices at the pump continue to rise to unprecedented levels. Veteran election lawyer Romulo Macalintal says the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be made an excuse for disallowing representatives of candidates and political parties from observing the start of the ballot printing, which is mandated by the Omnibus Election Law. HIS PRECIOUS A tricycle driver in Quezon City shows his P500 voucher. He is one of the first 3,000 recipients of the fuel subsidy being distributed through the local government at Quezon Memorial Circle on Tuesday. Across the country, many drivers of public utility vehicles are reeling from soaring fuel prices and have begun to think of switching jobs as their income shrinks. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE ILOILO CITY—Tourist arrivals on Boracay Island appear to have returned to prepandemic levels due to eased travel restrictions and reduced alert levels. Unless the country does something differently, there is no reason to believe that the current debate on nuclear energy will end any differently than previous cycles. To walk that same path without deviation would be a terrible mistake and an unfortunate waste of yet another opportunity provided by a crisis to make a meaningful change in the country’s energy landscape. |
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Gov’t eyes sale of cheaper fuel to PUVs – PNOC
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