DBM to release P1B for rehabilitation of Sendong-hit areas
Malacañang is releasing within this month an additional P1 billion to add to this year’s calamity fund “to ensure swift and continuous assistance to areas affected by tropical storm Sendong," Budget...
View ArticleRoyal Dutch Shell donates $1M for Sendong relief, rehab operations
The Royal Dutch Shell Plc is donating $1 million to aid the communities affected by the catastrophic storm Sendong (international name typhoon: Washi).
View ArticleTV5 to invest more in rescue equipment
When a media person sees someone in distress, what should he do? Just write an article, shoot a photo or video, or actually do something about the situation?
View ArticleDTI monitors groceries, markets to deter overpricing
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has started monitoring wet markets, grocery stores, supermarkets, and other retail outlets to deter overpricing, Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo said in a...
View ArticleBusinessmen brace for impact of ‘Maring’ on economy
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) is hopeful that the impact of storm Maring on local firms will not be as damaging, even if Metro Manila, shut down for business over the past two...
View ArticleCitibank offers debt payment relief to those displaced by Bohol-Cebu quake
Global banking giant Citibank has offered debt payment relief to credit cardholders and personal loan customers who were victimized by the recent 7.2-magnitude earthquake that devastated Central Visayas.
View ArticleGSIS opens P4.5B loan package for Yolanda victims
The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has made available a P4.5-billion loan package for members residing in the regions devastated by "supertyphoon Yolanda" (international name Haiyan).
View ArticleADB offers to help finance reconstruction of Yolanda-hit areas
The Asian Development Bank announced Wednesday it was ready to provide half a billion dollars in financing to help the Philippine government rebuild areas devastated by Supertyphoon Yolanda.
View ArticlePower coops lost P4.9B in properties to ‘Yolanda’
Electric cooperatives in Luzon and Visayas lost P4.9 billion worth of properties at the height of supertyphoon ‘‘Yolanda’’ (international name: Haiyan), the National Electrification Administration said...
View ArticleInflation accelerated in November due to ‘Yolanda’
Inflation accelerated in November to its fastest pace in nine months as Supertyphoon "Yolanda" (Haiyan) damaged agriculture and disrupted trade and other business activities in the Visayas.
View ArticleGov’t budget shortfall up 75% to P34B in January; calamity rehab, rebuilding...
The government's budget shortfall for the first month of 2014 rose 75 percent to P34.2 billion, an indication of the government’s increased spending for reconstruction and rehabilitation in the wake of...
View ArticleDBM sets up P2B micro-finance program for Yolanda survivors
The government has set up a P2-billon fund that aims to help small businesses get cheap financing to bring their lives back in order, create new jobs and revive the economies of areas still recovering...
View ArticleRoyal Dutch Shell donates $1M for Sendong relief, rehab operations
The Royal Dutch Shell Plc is donating $1 million to aid the communities affected by the catastrophic storm Sendong (international name typhoon: Washi). The post Royal Dutch Shell donates $1M for...
View ArticleDBM to release P1B for rehabilitation of Sendong-hit areas
Malacañang is releasing within this month an additional P1 billion to add to this year’s calamity fund “to ensure swift and continuous assistance to areas affected by tropical storm Sendong," Budget...
View ArticleDBM to release P1B for rehabilitation of Sendong-hit areas
Malacañang is releasing within this month an additional P1 billion to add to this year’s calamity fund “to ensure swift and continuous assistance to areas affected by tropical storm Sendong," Budget...
View ArticleRoyal Dutch Shell donates $1M for Sendong relief, rehab operations
The Royal Dutch Shell Plc is donating $1 million to aid the communities affected by the catastrophic storm Sendong (international name typhoon: Washi).
View ArticleTV5 to invest more in rescue equipment
When a media person sees someone in distress, what should he do? Just write an article, shoot a photo or video, or actually do something about the situation?
View ArticleDTI monitors groceries, markets to deter overpricing
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has started monitoring wet markets, grocery stores, supermarkets, and other retail outlets to deter overpricing, Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo said in a...
View ArticleBusinessmen brace for impact of ‘Maring’ on economy
The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) is hopeful that the impact of storm Maring on local firms will not be as damaging, even if Metro Manila, shut down for business over the past two...
View ArticleCitibank offers debt payment relief to those displaced by Bohol-Cebu quake
Global banking giant Citibank has offered debt payment relief to credit cardholders and personal loan customers who were victimized by the recent 7.2-magnitude earthquake that devastated Central Visayas.
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