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No Joking Matter
The Philippine Star
|July 26, 2025
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The latest word from Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla as of yesterday was that there would be no more jokes in announcements of class suspensions. At the height of torrential flooding in Metro Manila and neighboring areas this week, Remulla was the one who posted online announcements about the suspension of classes and government work.
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