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The Paradox of Casureco II’s High Power Rate

The Paradox of Casureco II’s High Power Rate

By Melvin S. del Puerto “High power rate is beyond our control, blame the power producers!”- that’s always been the explanation of Casureco II officials whenever consumers complained about skyrocketing…

Salvacion-Baybay Elementary Typically Represents the Deplorable State of Philippine Public School System

Salvacion-Baybay Elementary Typically Represents the Deplorable State of Philippine Public School System

If the Philippine department of education (DepEd) and the government cannot deliver a functional and effective public school system in its bare and minimal level in terms of instructional support…

Philippine Public Education System Stinks to A Certain Degree

Philippine Public Education System Stinks to A Certain Degree

Something we can say with certain degree of certitude: the Philippine education system stinks when it comes to offering positive learning environment and delivery of standard services to the multitude…

Is Ph Ready Yet for the Earthquake?

Is Ph Ready Yet for the Earthquake?

In 2004 a Metro Manila Earthquake Impact Reduction Study was commissioned on the probable scenarios of earthquake impact in Metro Manila. It disclosed that a big inland earthquake of…

Siruma Surprised, Hosts a Distinguished Visitor

Siruma Surprised, Hosts a Distinguished Visitor

After the May 10, 2010 general elections, the local government of Siruma and its town folks received its first ever and most distinguished visitor of the land, and a surprise…

The Almost Forgotten Town of Siruma

The Almost Forgotten Town of Siruma

The quaint, little and big town of Siruma lies on the northeastern section of Camarines Sur, much properly on a peninsula jutting out to the sea. Its shores is…

New Albay Airport Benefits from PPP Initiative

New Albay Airport Benefits from PPP Initiative

The new airport in Daraga town of Albay, otherwise referred to as the southern Luzon international airport, is Bicol's share in the PPP project being initiated by the PH government.…

PPP: Less Gov’t Responsibility, More Public Debt

PPP: Less Gov’t Responsibility, More Public Debt

Through PPP projects, many crucial responsibilities of the government are being transferred to profit-oriented private corporations and banks, particularly the development and operation of core infrastructure such as roads and…

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