Taiwan brings semiconductor career opportunities to Manila, connecting Filipino engineers with global industry leaders as demand for skilled talent continues to rise.
Modern reputation management requires more than visibility, as stakeholders now rely on evidence from actions, culture, and engagement rather than curated public communications.
Chef Tatung Sarthou introduces KitchiZen, a book that reframes the Filipino kitchen as a space for life lessons on balance, patience, and understanding enough.
Reputation today is no longer shaped by messaging alone but by systems, actions, and consistency that stakeholders experience and verify across platforms over time.
Maxicare and Southstar Drug conduct their role as health navigators by launching a fun run, encouraging Filipinos to embrace active lifestyles for better well-being.
President Bongbong Marcos highlights the vital role of youth in the green transition, urging them to embrace ecological initiatives and create a sustainable future for all.
Eastern Visayas farmers called to action in adapting to climate-resilient practices to overcome output drops and protect against typhoons and excessive rain. ️
The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development takes charge of Pasig River urban development, aims to revitalize historic waterways, and boost tourism with bold plans.
The Philippines experiences booming merger and acquisition activity as the government prioritizes public utilities and infrastructure development, attracting significant foreign investments.
The Department of National Defense expressed gratitude for Australia’s support in medical projects, while also exploring defense cooperation with Israel.
Marawi City’s rehabilitation goes beyond trade and business to transform into a green and sustainable city, preserving its vibrancy and protecting the environment.
Asingan town promotes sustainable and healthy food production by distributing 7,600 seed packs to public schools, encouraging them to engage in backyard gardening.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman confirmed that the Marcos administration allocated Php80.6 billion for the development of the Bangsamoro community, ensuring a prosperous future for all Filipinos.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman urges government agencies to submit catch-up plans after below-target spending, aiming for inclusive and sustainable growth.
Harnessing unity and accountability, House Speaker Romualdez vows to scrutinize the 2024 national budget, ensuring support for the president’s socioeconomic agenda.
The Department of Trade and Industry joins forces with Bangsamoro to revitalize the city’s economy and create lasting change through social entrepreneurship and local tourism.
Senator Chiz Escudero questions the validity of replacing the National Service Training Program with the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program and demands scientific study to back up claims.