Capitol donates equipment, services to seven towns

Morexette B. Erram 09/18/2017

  ABOUT P3.3 million worth of services and equipment for health, farming and fishing were donated to more than 1,000 beneficiaries in several towns of southern Cebu today. Cebu Gov. Hilario Davide III and Cebu Vice Gov.…

Solid Earth gives equipment to San Fernando farmers

PR 06/30/2017

FARMERS in the hinterland of San Fernando have acquired new equipment that they can use to increase their productivity. Solid Earth Development Corp. (SEDC) human resources and administration deputy division manager Mitzie Almira Carin turned over the…

Mom sees promise in selling playground toys, equipment

Victor Anthony V. Silva 05/14/2017

Every Sunday, Judy Go would take her sons JJ, 5, and CJ, 2, to the mall so they can let loose at the shopping center’s indoor playground following a busy week in school. The 31-year-old mother said…

NPA destroys over P109M vehicles, equipment of Davao nickel mining firm

Inquirer.net 05/07/2017

TAGUM CITY, Davao del Norte — Over P109 million worth of vehicles and equipment were lost after communist rebels stormed a nickel mining firm in Mati City, Davao Oriental, on Saturday, authorities said yesterday. A total of…

Capitol’s P227M equipment procurement project hits another snag

Izobelle T. Pulgo 03/01/2017

After taking two years to proceed with the procurement of P227-million worth of light and heavy equipment that will be used for road repairs and maintenance in the province, the project has yet met another delay —…

New declogger, equipment for city’s canal clearing

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 02/26/2016

CEBU City Hall has acquired a new set of vehicles and heavy equipment amounting to almost P70 million. The equipment and vehicles include nine 10-wheeler dump trucks, six pick-up trucks, six L300 service vehicles and one declogger.…

Valid questions on the equipment deal

Editorial 02/04/2016

Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales’s admission that there is still massive corruption in government may not be surprising but it still gives Filipinos serious pause to question if it can ever be eliminated, let alone reduced. Her admission also…

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