BACOLOD CITY — An overwhelming majority voted yes to the Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco) and Primelectric Holdings Inc. (PHI) joint venture agreement (JVA) in the second round of the plebiscite last weekend. But three Roman Catholic bishops on Negros Island questioned the JVA, in a joint pastoral statement issued Saturday. They called on the
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