Under President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., teachers in the Philippines are now experiencing timely career advancement through the Expanded Career Progression (ECP)
MoreThe rehabilitation of EDSA will begin on Christmas Eve, with an eight-month timeline and a reduced budget of P6 billion, down from
MoreMalacañang assured consumers that PrimeWater services will continue despite the company’s change in ownership from the Villar Group to Lucio Co’s business
MorePresident Marcos joined the DSWD’s Pag-Abot Program in Pasay City, where he served meals and distributed gifts to indigent families as part
MoreThe Land Transportation Office (LTO) will deploy two mobile command centers on the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) and South Luzon Expressway (SLEx)
MoreThe Department of National Defense (DND) condemned what it called the “dangerous and inhumane” actions of Chinese maritime forces against Filipino fishermen
MoreThe Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) admitted shortcomings in the data it initially submitted to the Senate finance committee, which
MoreAt least 72 medical and health professional organizations have denounced the proposed ₱51.6-billion allocation for the Medical Assistance to Indigent and Financially
MoreSome senators prefer operating under a reenacted 2025 budget rather than rushing the approval of what they warned could be a “graft-ridden”
MoreThe Department of Tourism (DOT) hosted the Asia Cruise Cooperation (ACC) Annual Regional Meeting, calling for stronger regional collaboration to guide the
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