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Rider dies after collapsing in line for P5,000 fuel subsidy

Metro Manila, Philippines – A motorcycle taxi rider died after collapsing while waiting to claim his P5,000 cash relief assistance at the Quezon City Memorial Circle on Saturday, April 18. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said it immediately coordinated with the hospital, the victim’s family, and his employer upon receiving the report. The agency has deployed a team to assist the family and has provided support for hospital bills, funeral expenses, transportation, and the education of the victim’s daughter. DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian personally visited the family at the hospital on Sunday morning. Gatchalian explained that the long waiting time for beneficiaries was due to the manual validation and verification process. “As mentioned, this round of payout is being done manually for validation and verification purposes. Given that the lists are coming from external sources like TNCs, DSWD needs to physically ascertain that the people listed are…

DFA seeks removal of HIV test for Filipinos bound for Oman

Metro Manila, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs said it has made “strong representations” to the Omani government to scrap a reported requirement for Filipino travelers to present a negative HIV test before entry. In a statement Friday, the DFA said it has raised the issue with the Oman Embassy in Manila following reports that some Filipinos were asked to submit medical certificates before travel. The Omani embassy clarified that the requirement applies only to tourists availing of visa-free entry to Oman and not to Filipinos holding work visas. The embassy also said the policy is under review by Omani authorities, with a meeting scheduled next week to discuss the matter. “The DFA expects a positive outcome given the good and strong relationship between the Philippines and Oman,” the agency said. The clarification came after a circular from Oman Air dated March 1 circulated online, stating that Filipino travelers…

Marcos extends validity of driver’s licenses, vehicle registration by 3 months – Palace

Metro Manila, Philippines –  President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has extended the validity of driver’s licenses and motor vehicle registrations set to expire in April 2026 by three months, Malacañang said Friday. Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the extension covers driver’s and conductor’s licenses, student permits, and vehicle registration. “Pinahabaan po ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ang validity ng mga pa-expire na dokumento sa pagmamaneho at pagrehistro ng mga sasakyan,” Castro said in a briefing.[Translation: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has extended the validity of documents that are about to expire for driving and vehicle registration.] “Kung ang inyong lisensiya at rehistro ay mag-i-expire na ngayong April 2026… na-extend din po ang validity nito ng tatlong buwan,” she added.[Translation: If your license and registration are expiring this April 2026, their validity has been extended by three months.] The president directed the Department of Transportation, led by Secretary Giovanni Lopez, to implement…

JoyRide, Angkas to lower commission fees beginning April 20

Metro Manila, Philippines – A number of ride hailing companies vowed to implement lower commission rates beginning Monday, April 20, heeding lawmakers pressuring them to carry out temporary relief from soaring fuel prices. In a press statement on Friday, April 17, JoyRide said it is cutting commission rate from 20 percent to 18 percent for motorcycle taxis.  The company noted that it is already carrying out a lower commission fee at 10 percent, which, it said, is the industry lowest. “This is not just about providing relief,  it is about standing by our driver-partners when it matters most,” said Sherwin Yu, JoyRide president.  JoyRide said fees can go as low as 15 percent through a tiering system, where drivers with higher number of trips get a lower commission rate. Angkas earlier announced a reduced rate, setting the fee at 18 percent beginning April 20. “Wala pong kondisyon ‘yan. Kahit isang…

Lacson eyes Zaldy Co, ex-soldiers faceoff in flood control probe

Metro Manila, Philippines – With the arrest of former lawmaker Zaldy Co, one of the alleged masterminds in the flood control corruption scandal, Senate blue ribbon committee chairman Panfilo “Ping” Lacson is eyeing his attendance at the legislative inquiry to face off with witnesses whose claims are “interconnected” with his. Co was arrested in the Czech Republic on Thursday, April 16, ending a nine-month search for the former House appropriations committee chairman who led proceedings on the controversial 2025 budget. He has since resigned as a congressman. “Once Co is in the Philippines and the court allows it, I plan to have him attend the hearing along with Guteza and the ex-soldiers so we will find out who is truthful, who is telling half-truths, and who is lying,” Lacson said in a news release on Friday, April 17.  “We can also invite them to separate hearings but I think it…

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