Ever since the start of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), many people have been inclined to food delivery. Other than the fact that it's convenient, they're safe from the virus because they would not be required to go out anymore. But along with that, a lot of issues have been born, including the challenging fate […]
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Gadgets and Portable WiFi Devices to Students and Teachers in Manila City Schools
Manila City is one of the few cities that are preparing for the distance and blended learning that is being introduced by the Department of Education (DepEd). In his statement, Manila City Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso said that the Manila City government will provide gadgets and portable WiFi devices to students and teachers. The […]
SafePass App launched by the DOT
The Department of Tourism (DOT) as well as the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) recently launched an application known as the “SafePass.” This is an app that would allow establishments, businesses, and other corporations associated to tourism to freely operate under the new normal. As per Benito Bengzon Jr, the Undersecretary and the Spokesperson […]
P50 Per Month, 5mbps Fiber Internet Connection in All Houses in Gapan
Mayor of Gapan, Nueva Ecija, Mayor Emerson “Emeng” Pascual has since shown many instances of kindness and good acts to his constituents – this has been his way since President Rodrigo Duterte placed the entire island of Luzon under the infamous Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) way back in the middle of March. Because of the […]
The Return of the SBWS Guidelines for Both Voluntary and Involuntary
As part of the assistance of the Philippine government to the employees of small businesses, the Department of Finance (DoF) had approved the budget way back, that went through the Social Security System (SSS) — and it's known as the small business wage subsidy (SBWS). Many people and employees were able to get this subsidy; […]
The “PM Sent” Culture Must Come to a Halt
As a consumer, when you’re able to find an interesting product online without a price on the listing, what’s the first thing you do? Do you contact the seller? Do you look for feedback? If you’ve experienced it, you might find it to be annoying and time-consuming. Instead of just seeing the price, you’d still […]
Bill That Would Move the School Calendar to August, OK-ed by the Senate
Through all of the fuss and the temporary decisions made by lawmakers and some school heads, the Senate finally approved a bill that would allow the President to move the school calendar to August of this year. Senate Bill (S.B.) 1541 or also known as the Act to Lengthen the School Calendar from Two Hundred […]