A Filipino film producer is making history as the first Filipino to ever attend the prestigious European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs Producer's Workshop 2022, where he will collaborate with Afghanistan's renowned documentarist Sahra Mani on a project.
The Department of Science and Technology in Region I awarded a Bamboo Splitter Machine to the ‘kaing’ (Bamboo Basket) makers in Pangasinan as part of the government's tech-based program.
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The government’s Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa program just got better with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority offering scholarships on vocational courses for applicants.
The Supreme Court stated that 72.28 percent of examinees passed the February Bar Examination, which was the first in two years since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.
How sacred and sentimental is “pabasa” in the Philippines' religion sector? The parochial vicar of the Quiapo Church defined “pabasa” to remind Filipino churchgoers of the trials and sufferings of Christ.
Members of the police force are now free from Covid-19 as it did not log any new cases as of Tuesday as released by Philippine National Police Health Service.
DOH Regional Director Corazon Flores called on the people to be extra cautious in participating in Lenten activities, noting that the threat of Covid-19 remains.
A lawmaker called for a whole-of-government, whole-of-nation, and whole-of-society approach to revive tourism and bolster its full recovery from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The GSIS finally opened its doors to all Filipino artists in one of the country's largest and most-anticipated visual art competitions happening this May.
If crowd support were the gauge, outgoing Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso is at par with his presidential race rivals despite his poor showing in surveys.
Presidential aspirant Senator Manny Pacquiao appealed to the public to likewise trust the poll body to do its job well, despite expected hiccups during the first day of overseas absentee voting.
“I just state my cases, there’s no way that mask will not be required," said President Rodrigo Roa Duterte as he is not keen on ditching the requirement of wearing face masks until his term ends.
The Bulacan Police Provincial Office has established 41 police assistance desks to ensure the safe travel of motorists and commuters during the Lenten season and the rest of the summer break in the province.
Bacolod City government will grant a comprehensive relief package to businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic as a major component of its health crisis exit plan.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority will lift its number coding program, from Holy Tuesday to Good Friday, allowing all private vehicles to pass through the National Capital Region this Holy Week.
The Department of Public Works and Highways in the Davao Region said it currently has 431 ongoing road projects and 172 have yet to begin construction.
The Police Office in Region 10 will deploy over 1K uniformed personnel to monitor the peace and order during the Holy Week observance throughout Northern Mindanao.
World Vision ambassadors continue to show their support for typhoon-affected communities through heartfelt activities to help raise funds for World Vision’s relief efforts.
Commuters nationwide will soon enjoy free rides aboard different public utility vehicles this week with the rollout of the Service Contracting Program in other parts of the country.
Vice presidential aspirant Sara Duterte vowed to replicate Davao City programs for Persons with Disabilities by providing them with more jobs and livelihood training.
Aksyon Demokratiko presidential bet Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso is banking on the votes of the “silent majority”, whom he said will spell the difference in the May 9 polls.
After the government formally reopened its borders to select countries, the Department of Tourism hailed the recent increase in the number of foreign tourist arrivals in the country.
The farmer-agrarian reform beneficiaries in Pangasinan have finally received their computerized land titles through Project SPLIT of the Department of Agrarian Reform in the province.
Cebu City government will allow the physical holding of Lenten activities in Roman Catholic churches for the first time since the onslaught of Covid-19 in the province.
Roads will stay open during Holy Week in Davao City, with the exception of two roads on Palm Sunday, where one-way lanes will be imposed near churches.
Another batch of workers in Cagayan de Oro have benefited from the cash-for-work scheme of the "Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (Tupad) program of the government.
Ilocos Norte is taking big steps for its creative arts industry as young filmmakers took the center stage at this year’s celebration of Tan-ok ni Ilokano (Greatness of Ilokano) Film Festival.
The Department of Science and Technology in Davao del Sur capitalized on new opportunities by extending assistance to two enterprises in Davao del Sur through the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program despite the challenges brought about by Covid-19.
The Department of Science and Technology in CALABARZON distributed food to evacuees in two Batangas towns who had been affected by the recent phreatomagmatic events in Taal Volcano.
The first Unit Investment Trust Fund in the Philippines ended its first full year with a return of 21% - beating its benchmark of the Philippine Stock Exchange Index by over 18%.