BACOLOD CITY Local government units (LGUs) and other sellers in Negros Occidental raked in P19.25 million in total sales during the week-long Panaad Sa Negros Festival, which ended Sunday night. The province’s “festival of all festivals” featured 32 LGU pavilions, including that of this highly-urbanized city, agriculture and veterinary exhibits, trade…
The present situation of low or weakened purchasing power especially by the middle class is a factor in the 20 percent drop in the total sales of this year's Pa
• GILBERT P. BAYORAN After a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ugyonan Festival of EB Magalona in Negros Occidental is back. EB Magalona