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It’s business as usual for public utility vehicles (PUVs) in Davao City on Thursday, March 26, despite calls by transport groups for a nationwide strike amid surging fuel prices. However, some drivers noted that a few of their fellow drivers have temporarily stopped operating | Collector
It’s business as usual for public utility vehicles (PUVs) in Davao City on Thursday, March 26, despite calls by transport groups for a nationwide strike amid surging fuel prices.

However, some drivers noted that a few of their fellow drivers have temporarily stopped operating
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It’s business as usual for public utility vehicles (PUVs) in Davao City on Thursday, March 26, despite calls by transport groups for a nationwide strike amid surging fuel prices. However, some drivers noted that a few of their fellow drivers have temporarily stopped operating

It’s business as usual for public utility vehicles (PUVs) in Davao City on Thursday, March 26, despite calls by transport groups for a nationwide strike amid surging fuel prices. However, some drivers noted that a few of their fellow drivers have temporarily stopped operating

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