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Isko Vows To Focus On Minimum Needs Of Pinoys

Presidential aspirant Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso assured thousands of Antiqueños that if elected president, he will focus on the minimum basic needs of the people.

BDO Posts PHP42.8 Billion Net Income In 2021, PHP11.7 Billion Net In 1Q 2022

BDO Unibank reported its net income for the year 2021 reached PHP42.8 billion, higher by 51 percent compared to the previous year.

Recall PH Victories Too, Not Just Tragedies: Briones Tells Kids

Education Secretary Leonor Briones pressed on the significance of highlighting the victory of Philippine hero Lapulapu against the Spanish colonizers, led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, during a virtual symposium.

2nd Booster Shot Welcome Relief For Most

The national government rollout of the second booster shot against the Covid-19 received positive feedback, mostly from citizens who are itching to get out of the pandemic.

Davao-Bohol Via Butuan Bus Route Starts

Bus routes from Bohol to Davao City have been established for the first time, traveling through other Caraga provinces.

PH Pushes For ‘Regenerative Tourism’

The Department of Tourism is now pushing for a better and more sustainable version of the Philippines' world-popular destinations.

DPWH Starts Work On Access Road Connecting C. Luzon’s Ind’l Zones

The construction of a 17.74-kilometer access road that will help boost the economic development in Central Luzon is now underway.

Solon: Railways In Panay Island Soon ‘To Be A Reality’

More railway construction projects are currently underway that will benefit including the Panay Railways.

2.6 Million Learners Preregister For SY 2022-2023

The Department of Education said that over 2.5 million learners have already preregistered nationwide for the school year 2021-2022.

Teachers, Parents Urged To Have Learners Vaxxed

Teachers and parents should encourage school children to get vaccinated against the Covid-19 with the possibility of reverting to in-person classes in August.