President Marcos has ordered the immediate release of P21.47 billion to help Filipinos cope with rising fuel prices, protect jobs, and keep
MoreThe Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) is urging all fuel subsidy beneficiaries to update and submit their e-wallet data for
MorePresident Marcos welcomed Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay on March 19 in the first leaders’ meeting since the two countries established diplomatic
MoreAmid rising global oil prices from Middle East tensions, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and Palawan State University will inaugurate
MoreThe Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) urged the Department of Education (DepEd) to allocate funds to schools to cover graduation expenses, citing
MorePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assured the public that food supplies remain sufficient despite rising fuel prices and urged citizens not to hoard
MorePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the suspension of fare hikes for jeeps, buses, and other land transportation modes, which were set
MoreThe House of Representatives launched the Alagang Kongreso program on March 18, a three-part initiative providing support for retirees, a centralized public
MoreThe Department of Education, in partnership with PhilHealth, has expanded the YAKAP at Kalinga Caravan to provide free medical checkups, essential medicines,
MoreThe Department of Transportation announced new assistance programs for commuters and public utility vehicle drivers after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. deferred fare
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