Ongoing volatility in global oil markets driven by tensions in the Middle East continues to pose a risk to fuel prices in South Africa.
Read More »Ticket prices for Springboks’ July Tests confirmed
The ticket price points for the Springboks' first three Tests of the year, including a clash against England, have been announced.
Read More »John Mayoral lands Top 3 spot in March 2026 ECT licensure exam
CEBU CITY, Philippines — John Melquizedek Mercado Mayoral, a Cebu-based electronics engineering student, has secured a spot among the top performers in the March 2026 Electronics Technicians (ECT) Licensure Exams, placing third nationwide with a rating of 92.00 percent. Also known as “Milky,” Mayoral among the latest batch of examinees from Cebu who made it
Read More »World’s 1st hydrogen-powered hotel opens in Fukushima Pref.
NAMIE, Fukushima Prefecture – A hotel utilizing hydrogen as its main energy source opened in the town of Namie in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Fukushima on Wednesday. The hotel is the first of its kind in the world, according to its operator, Namie-based Date Juki, which runs heavy machinery rental and freight transport services. Namie,
Read More »Marcos inspects agri, health projects in Isabela
RAMON, Isabela–President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday pledged to put up more livelihood projects as he inspected various farm facilities and a new road in far-flung Ambatali village here and in Santiago City and Cabatuan town in Isabela province. Marcos said the projects would improve food supply and increase farmers’ earnings. Worth P168.3 million, the
Read More »Senators peel off the issue of conflicting data on onion production
MANILA, Philippines — Senators during an agriculture panel hearing on Thursday questioned the government’s conflicting data on national onion production. This comes as the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported a production surplus, while the Department of Agriculture (DA) reported a deficit. During the hearing, the PSA said the Philippines produced 308,661 metric tons (mt) in
Read More »Balisacan appears lukewarm over proposed tax on super rich
MANILA, Philippines — Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan appears to be lukewarm over proposals to tax the rich, as a measure to curb the possible losses generated by the country due to the possible tax suspension, as it may create more harm than good. During a Malacañang press briefing on Thursday, Palace press officer and Undersecretary Claire
Read More »Transport group seeks P10,000 monthly aid for PUV drivers
MANILA, Philippines — Transport group Manibela on Thursday called on the government to provide P10,000 in monthly cash assistance, instead of the one-time payout of P5,000, for public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers. According to Manibela chairperson Mar Valbuena, the P5,000 cash assistance is not enough for the drivers, noting the rising cost of fuel. “It’s only
Read More »Liza Soberano Shares Appreciation Post After ‘Forgotten Island’ Trailer Release
Liza Soberano stars in this upcoming animated film Actress Liza Soberano recently took to Instagram to share her excitement and gratitude for joining the cast of “Forgotten Island,” a landmark animated film from DreamWorks Animation centered on Filipino culture. The film features an impressive lineup of Filipino and Filipino American talent, including H.E.R., Lea Salonga, ... Read more
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Read More »Groups call to drop police rule disqualifying HIV/AIDS applicants
A Thai HIV network and the Foundation for Action on Inclusion Rights (FAIR) submitted a petition to the Royal Thai Police yesterday, March 25, calling for the removal of a rule that prevents people living with HIV and/or AIDS from joining the police. They submitted the letter outside the National Police Headquarters to Police General …
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