Two days have passed since the opening of the KaSa-KaZa 2022, yet the fun and excitement felt by the Zanortehanons continues to escalate.
Author: Albay Journal
Kasa Kaza 2022 (Hudyaka sa Kadaugan sa Katawhan sa ZaNorte)
The biggest event in the Province of ZaNorte according to its Chairman, Atty. Ivan Patrick Ang will happen on June 27 to July 3, 2022. Dubbed as “Kasa Kaza”, this festival is a prelude to the comeback of the bigger Hudyaka ZaNorte Festival in May 2023.
DENR Region 8 uses ‘fun way’ to promote proper waste management
TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) are upbeat about raising the young generation’s awareness of proper solid waste management via its new mascot and mobile game app.
Despite hike in new Covid cases, PH remain at low risk
Despite a notable hike in new Covid-19 infections, the country remains at a low risk classification under the pandemic.
P1.1-T investments, $4.3-B FDIs in manufacturing OK’d in 6 years
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez said the Duterte administration has created a vibrant business environment in the last six years that helped attract investments in the manufacturing sector.
Ex-NPA supporters in Nueva Ecija get livelihood aid
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PA chief optimistic of expanded OCC-ROTC program
Philippine Army (PA) commander Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. Has expressed optimism about the proposed expansion of the Officer Candidate Course-Reserve Officer Training Corps (OCC-ROTC), after 24 of its members completed their eight-month course.
Palace warns public Covid cases may shoot up
Malacañang has urged the public to continue observing minimum public health protocols after the Department of Health (DOH) announced Covid-19 cases in Metro Manila are “starting to peak.”
In-person classes, contingencies ready in case of Covid-19 hike
Schools nationwide are doubling efforts to prepare for the start of blended learning set up in August, for which over 80% of public schools and 12% of private schools have qualified for progressive face-to-face classes.
Lopez cites Salceda’s role in PH economic recovery, thanks House tax chair for landmark CREATE Act
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon M. Lopez has cited the legislative contributions of House Ways and Means Committee Chair, Albay Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda to the country’s economic recovery as principal author and sponsor of the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) Act.