+ Follow CEBU CITY COUNCIL MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER MARGARITA OSME Tag
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[Title] => City to pay ACT P119M once it complies with requirements
[Summary] => The Cebu City Government is willing to pay the P119 million it owed the Asian College of Technology (ACT) as tuition of 4,500 scholars provided that the school complies with all requirements.
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[Title] => Cebu City Council giving priority to health centers
[Summary] => The Cebu City council stressed on the need to prioritize building and rehabilitating health centers in the city especially with the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) not operating on its full capacity after its building was declared unsafe to use following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake two months ago.
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