LNG a viable transition fuel to RE, economists say
By John Victor D. Ordoñez, Reporter LIQUEFIED natural gas (LNG) is a viable transition fuel to clean energy but may lead to the Philippines’ dependence on imports and environmental damage as the country seeks local gas reserves to boost its power
Liberal Party open to working with Makabayan, other opposition blocs
By Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza, Reporter THE Philippine liberal opposition is open to working with left-leaning opposition forces such as the Koalisyong Makabayan (Makabayan) for the midterm elections next year, as it sees similarities between their constituencies. Analysts said opposition forces need
CoA flags Lanao del Sur local gov’t
THE Commission on Audit (CoA) has flagged the municipal government of Balabagan, Lanao del Sur for failing to submit its records of properties and assets amounting to P300 million, rendering its financial account unreliable. State auditors said they found the Balabagan
Festival highlights coffee, cacao
DAVAO CITY — Coffee and cacao will take the center stage as the Davao Food and Wine Festival returns next month. Monica Floirendo Ugarte, Chair of Coffee and Cacao Experience, on Friday said one of the featured events is the Coffee
Soldiers, cops join blood drive
COTABATO CITY — Police personnel, members of the Philippine Marines, and their counterparts in the Army donated blood during a bloodletting session in Cotabato City on Sunday, a cross-section humanitarian effort for marginalized beneficiaries. The bloodletting activity was jointly organized by