An official in Cebu City is eyeing to start working on the passage of the “Freedom of Information (FOI) Ordinance” before his term as a member of the local legislative body ends on June 30.
The Metro Rail Transit Line 3 has recorded more than 18 million free rides during the first two months of its "Libreng Sakay" program since the end of March.
The Philippine National Police achieved its "golden era" under the outgoing Duterte administration, marking accomplishments in the campaign against illegal drugs and terrorism.
San Miguel Corporation's infrastructure arm has already begun construction on a property in Bulacan that will serve as a train depot for its upcoming Mass Rail Transit 7 project.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources in Western Visayas said the rehabilitation of Boracay island is considered the biggest environmental project of the Duterte administration in the region.
Seventeen localities in the Visayas that were hit by Typhoon Odette last December benefited from almost 7,000 bags of rice donated by the Japanese government.
The Negros Oriental tourism bureau is aiming to compile a comprehensive list of bed and breakfast operators in the province, particularly now that tourists are returning.
World Vision Project Director of Project ACE received USDOL’s 2017 Iqbal Masih Award in recognition of her contributions to reducing child labor in the Philippines.
The incoming Marcos administration is crafting a “more expansive” policy that will give media workers in the country more protection and benefits, Press Secretary-designate Trixie Cruz-Angeles said.
Acting Presidential Spokesperson and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar expressed confidence that Duterte and his Cabinet will step down from office "with flying colors," given their fulfilled vow to serve the people with "real courage and compassion."
After six years of advocating migrant rights abroad, the Duterte administration will step down with the assurance that reforms are now taking place in host countries to protect overseas workers, including Filipinos.
Since TESDA began providing free tech-voc education training in 2018, about 10.8 million people have graduated and have a brighter future ahead of them.
The Department of Labor and Employment is certain that the Duterte administration has kept its promise to overseas Filipino workers to provide them with a better life.
The Commission on Higher Education lauded the Duterte administration for its efforts in the education sector, claiming that millions of students received free education during Duterte's term.
The Department of Agriculture in the Cordillera Administrative Region targets training farmers on the proper handling and washing of highly perishable vegetables to improve their shelf life.
The Regional Development Council has asked two universities in the Visayas to join the evaluation study of the Ormoc Diversion Road in northwestern Leyte.