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There was a time when federal budgets somewhat resembled the balance sheets families kept.
You know, you had so much money coming in, which meant you only had so much money to spend. Of course, over the years some governments lost the plot and spent far more than they had. Then other governments came in, cleaned up their mess and renewed a responsible relationship with debt.
April 20, 2021 LUYO sa nagkaubos mga kaso sa Covid-19 sa Davao City, giseguro nga ang mga business establishments kinahanglan nga padayong mopatuman sa mga basic health and safety measures aron masegurong maprotektahan ang tanan diha sa posibleng transmission sa virus, kini suma ni Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio.
Suma sa local chief executive niadtong Lunes, Abril 19, atol sa Special Hour program sa 87.5 FM Davao City Disaster Radio, nga ang mga business establishments kinahanglan istriktong motuman sa mga Covid-19 regulations sa siyudad human sa taho nga dunay giingong pipila ka mga establisemento ang mipaluag sa ilang minimum public health ug safety protocols.
Gilayong gimandoan sa mayor ang Davao City Task Force Covid-19 Response Cluster nga pakusgan ang ilang inspection sa mga business establishments sa siyudad aron maseguro nga ang mga establisemento mipatuman gayod sa ilang minimum health and safety standards nga gipasunod sa City Government.
Phuket’s pink buses make way for EV
Phuket’s pink buses make way for EV
PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation will replace its famous Pho Torng pink song taew, small public buses which have faithfully served the public for decades, with 24 electric buses, starting from Oct 1.
Sunday 18 April 2021, 01:30PM
END OF AN ERA: Phuket’s famous Pho Torng pink ‘song taews’ will soon be terminated. Photo: Achadthaya Chuenniran.
The plan is part of its drive to make the city more environmentally friendly. The Pho Torng buses have been in service since 1947, and replaced rickshaws.
Rawat Areerob, chairman of Phuket PAO, yesterday (Apr 17) said an auction will be held for the private sector to invest in the electric buses. One condition is that the operator must not charge students and the elderly.
17 April 2021 - 11:12 By Reuters
Ghana-headquartered PEG Africa is trialing its solar-powered fridges and freezers in Senegalese and Ivorian fishing communities.
The company s CEO says it could be a useful tool in the continent s vaccination campaign.
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