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Visayas

Aklan’s Anti-ASF Drive Nets 8 Tons Of Pork Products

Nearly eight tons of confiscated items were mostly from Chinese and Korean tourists who decided to bring products from their home countries with them to Boracay.

DA Hopes To Open More Markets For W. Visayas Hog Raisers

With the reopening of the economy, the Department of Agriculture (DA) in Western Visayas (DFA 6) anticipates more markets for hog raisers in the region. The hog stocks in Western Visayas are expected to grow as a result of the region's repopulation program.

NegOr Sends 25K Hogs Monthly To NCR, Other Provinces

Negros Oriental, which supplies around 25,000 hogs in various parts of the country every month, remains free of the disease affecting pigs.

NegOcc Town Taps 90 Volunteers As Learning Module Tutors

The local government hopes that by implementing the program, it will be able to address literacy issues and improve the learning of students, particularly those from outlying villages.

NegOcc Town With Zero Covid Cases Extends Ban On Mass Gathering

Mass gatherings and other “superspreader” events are suspended in the mountain town until April 25.

Cebu City Starts Vaccination Of Elderlies Vs. Covid-19

Senior citizens in Cebu City are scheduled to receive their first dose of coronavirus vaccine. About 15,00 seniors have registered online for the master-listing.

Guv. Garcia: Penalizing Mask Rule Violators ‘Anti-Poor, Oppressive’

Rather than making the violators pay, Governor Gwendolyn Garcia instructed police officers across the province to deal with violators of quarantine protocols in a humane manner, particularly those who did not wear masks.

Food And Wine Festival Slated In Cebu

Stakeholders in Cebu's culinary industry have partnered to combat the pandemic's effects by hosting the first-ever Cebu Food and Wine Festival!

Palace Declares April 14 Special Holiday In Cebu City

500 years of faith and counting!

Mayor Leonardia Asks PRRD To Prioritize LCEs For Vaccination

Mayor Evelio Leonardia has appealed to President Rodrigo Roa Duterte to include the local chief executives (LCEs) in the top vaccine priority group after several city mayors were reported to have been infected by the COVID-19.

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