Monday, October 14, 2024
- Advertisement (970x250 Desktop) -

Local News

Senator Bong Go Reminds DOH To Prepare For Escalating Flu-Like Cases

Senator Bong Go urged government inquiry into rising influenza cases and highlighted efforts to improve health infrastructure.

PBBM To Take Part In 50th ASEAN-Japan Ties Anniversary

President Bongbong Marcos is set to attend the ASEAN-Japan Summit, discussing regional developments and strengthening cultural, economic, and security ties.

President Marcos Orders DAR To Speed Up Land Transfers

President Marcos Jr. fast-tracks land distribution, exceeding targets! Plus, millions worth of farm equipment and support are provided to deserving beneficiaries.

Senate Oks Free College Entrance Exams For Qualified Students

Senate votes unanimously for free college entrance exams in the Philippines, opening doors for bright, disadvantaged students nationwide.

Senator Nancy: Apply Pandemic Lessons In Managing Walking Pneumonia

Senator Nancy Binay urges the government to apply COVID-19 lessons in preventing ‘walking pneumonia’ from becoming the next public health crisis.

Secretary Abalos Bats For Giving Benefits To Key Village Personnel

The Interior Secretary pushes for economic benefits and incentives for barangay employees to ensure continued service in communities.

Senator Bong Go: Promote Welfare Of MedTech Practitioners

Senator Bong Go proposes a bill to enhance medical technology standards in the Philippines, ensuring quality healthcare and fair compensation for medical technologists.

VP Sara: Educ Efforts In Place To Improve Future PISA Results

Vice President Sara Duterte addresses education concerns and calls for unity in building a resilient education system for Filipino children’s future.

PBBM Calls For Collective Efforts To Ensure Full Labor Market Recovery

President Marcos Jr. emphasizes unity among employers, workers, and stakeholders for the full recovery of the labor market in the “New Philippines.”

PH Pledges PHP8.3 Million To Support UN Refugee Agency Efforts Next Year

The Philippine government pledges USD150,000 to support the United Nations in assisting refugees and displaced persons.