Accelerating The Net Zero Journey: Nestlé PH Brings Together Industry Partners To Share Best Practices In Sustainability

Nestlé Philippines brings industry partners together to advance sustainability, highlighting how collaboration strengthens the path toward net zero emissions.

Vivant Diversifies Portfolio With Launch Of Water Distribution Venture In Bantayan, Cebu

Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.

Sustainability As Reputation Infrastructure

Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.

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Lacuna Vows Manileños To See Her ‘Brand Of Governance’ Soon

Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna reassured that her constituents would see bigger and better progress in the city through her governance starting next year.

Implementation Of Metropolitan Davao Development Authority Law Pushed

In trying to address the issues with the region's rapid urbanization and growth, Davao City representative Paolo Duterte sought to enhance the Metropolitan Davao Development Authority.

DSWD-Eastern Visayas Prepositions 34K Food Packs For ‘Rainy Days’

To be ready for a potentially rainy season in areas of Eastern Visayas, the Department of Social Welfare and Development prepared family food packets in advance.

POPCOM: Increase Of ‘Employable’ Filipinos Should Be Maximized

The Commission on Population and Development advises the national government to create more high-quality jobs to steadily raise the nation's employment rate.

VP Sara Underscores Vital Role Of Libraries, Librarians

In a bid to address the learning loss and insurgency of Filipinos, Vice President Sara Duterte pointed to the importance of library services and librarians in the Philippines.

CHED Urged To Lift Moratorium On BS Nursing Program

A party-list delegate encouraged the Commission on Higher Education to lift the moratorium on the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree to address the local and global shortage of nurses.

Marcos Tells Filipino Scientists: Stay In Philippines, We’ll Support You

President Marcos pledged additional support to Filipino scientists' research and development initiatives to encourage them to stay and serve the country.

Give 13th Month Pay To Workers, DOLE Tells Employers

The Department of Labor and Employment prompted the release of 13-month pay as employers are mandated to disseminate it on or before December 24.

Affordable Christmas Gift Ideas That You Can Buy For Less Than Php 500

If you're still struggling to look for something affordable yet thoughtful gift this Christmas, here are items you can buy with your Php500.

Leyte Towns Urged To Venture Into Massive Bamboo Planting

Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla has urged towns in Leyte to allot time and area to bamboo planting to accomplish the province's goal as the top bamboo producer in the country.

BFAR: 3 Coastal Communities Win Php58 Million Worth Of Livelihood Projects

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources recognized three coastal communities from different provinces for effectively implementing policies and frameworks that would benefit their constituents

National Surfing Tilt To Attract 400 Visitors To Borongan City

The Borongan City government expects at least 400 visitors during the start of the National Surfing Competition in the province.

Kids Learn Of Smoking’s Ill Effects Via Storytelling

The Iloilo City government has partnered with a provincial task force to educate kids about the harmful effects of smoking.

Negros Occidental Builds Barracks For Army Soldiers As Gesture Of Support

The provincial government of Negros Occidental constructed more staff houses for the 303rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army in recognition of their efforts in defending the province.

70K Carp Fingerlings Dispersed In Pampanga River

A local program covering the repopulation of fish species in freshwater bodies placed 70,000 bighead carp fingerlings along the Pampanga river.

Bacolod To Register Chicken Inasal As Cultural Property With NCCA

The Bacolod City Tourism Office is looking forward to registering their famous Chicken Inasal under the Philippine Registry of Cultural Property.

DOH Primary Care Van Brings Services To Pangasinan Communities

The Department of Health initiated a primary care van in Pangasinan that give free services to residents, aiming for illness prevention and promoting health.

4 Well-Being Tips For Remote And Hybrid Work

If you feel exhausted from complying with a work-from-home setup during this pandemic, here are some tips that you can try to check on your mental state.

DBM Chief: Digital Governance Key To Sustaining Economic Growth

Department of Budget and Management Secretary Amenah Pangandaman emphasized the importance of digital governance to develop the country's economic growth.

Bacolod Traditional Jeeps Granted More Leeway To Operate

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board provided more leeway to traditional jeepneys in Bacolod and permitted them to operate until March 2023.

British Envoy Inspects MechPS Donated By UK To DSWD

The Department of Social Welfare and Development warmly welcomed the United Kingdom Ambassador to the Philippines Laure Beaufils, for an inspection of the Mechanized Production System.

DSWD To Open Listahanan 3 Poverty Database

The Department of Social Welfare and Development will formally announce its open data-sharing agreements to provide an information system on the details of poor households across the country.

DAR Fine-Tunes Policies To Benefit Farmers, Land Beneficiaries

The Marcos administration is expecting the Department of Agrarian Reform's continued elaboration of its policy guidelines to deliver a quick agricultural response.

2.9K Davao Oriental Rice Farmers Get Php 5K Cash Aid From Department Of Agriculture

A financial program of the Department of Agriculture in the Davao Region gave cash aid to more than 2,000 rice farmers in Davao Oriental.

Taiwan Donates Php5.7 Million For Quake-Hit Cultural Sites In Vigan

Taiwan provided financial support for Vigan's historic building rehabilitation following the devastating earthquake in the province last July.

Harris: Lifting Women’s Economic Status Benefits Society

During a town hall discussion with several Filipino women leaders, US Vice President Kamala Harris discussed how strengthening women's economic status contributes to society.

PEZA Seals 2 Accords With Japanese Firms

With several Japanese companies, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority had pledged to promote additional foreign investment in the nation's industrial and renewable energy industries.

PH-Aussie Action Plan Realized Via Emergency Broadcast Training

The Philippine government media shared their key lessons regarding the action plan on disaster management between the two countries after the training provided by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

LTO, MMDA, LGUs Push For Single Ticketing System In NCR

The National Capital Region's single ticketing system for traffic offenses and fines is something that Land Transportation Office, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, and local government entities are looking to implement.

Zubiri, Vietnam Envoy Discuss Agri, Tourism Partnerships

Senate President Miguel Zubiri and Vietnamese Ambassador Hoang Huy Chung had talks on improving the agricultural and tourism sector of both countries during the pandemic.

Meggie Ochoa Clinches Gold Medal In 2022 Jiu-Jitsu World Championship

Filipino Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu athlete Meggie Ochoa raised the flag again after claiming the championship title in the recent Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro Tour.

Philippines, New Zealand Eye More Disaster Response Cooperation

To better respond to disasters and combat climate change, the Philippines and New Zealand are working to enhance their partnership.

Best Responses To Your Inaanak If You Don’t Have A Gift This Christmas

Christmas is quickly approaching, so all you ninongs and ninangs out there should get your finest and most effective responses ready for your inaanaks!

Newly Renovated Manila Zoo Reopens To Public

After its closure for renovation, the Manila Zoo finally opened its doors to the public.

Dumaguete Hosts Ms. Earth 2022 Evening Gown Tilt

Dumaguete City Mayor Felipe Remollo happily announced that the Miss Earth 2022 evening competition will be held in the city hall of the province.

Pasig Village Heeds DSWD Call To Boost Kids’ Mental Well-Being

A barangay in Pasig began a program to help children with incurable developmental problems feel that they may live a normal life despite their disability.

Cops Tighten Watch As Dumaguete Celebrates Fiesta, Charter Day

In accordance with the commemoration of the city's 74th charter day and fiesta in honor of its patron saint, the city police chief in Dumaguete declared that they will devote additional efforts to policing the area this week.

Ilocos Region Yields 1M Metric Tons Palay, Corn In H1

The Philippine Statistics Authority declared the Ilocos region to be the fifth province to produce a high number of palay, gaining more than 500,000 metric tons of harvest.

Ilocos Norte Agripreneurs To Join Christmas Bazaar In San Juan

Governor of Ilocos Norte Matthew Manotoc confirmed that a Christmas Bazaar featuring various items produced locally made by Ilocano agripreneurs will be held in San Juan City.

Seasoned Hollywood Cinematographer Mark Irwin Successfully Holds Training At GMA Network

Mark Irwin, a seasoned Hollywood cinematographer, personally led his first mentoring program in the Philippines for GMA's techno-creative employees.

Sing Your Heart Out For A Chance To Win ₱10,000 And Meet Jose Mari Chan!

Shopee still has treats to give away for Christmas this year as they announced a competition for carol singing in which winners would receive Php10,000 and the chance to meet Jose Mari Chan in person.

Vice President Sara Welcomes VP Harris; Cites Education Priorities

Vice President Sara Duterte welcomed United States Vice President Kamala Harris and spoke with her about the state of and objectives for education in the country.

Baguio Deploys Safety Marshals In Tourist Spots

To ensure that visitors adhere to provincial protocol and laws, the Baguio City tourism office has stationed numerous marshalls across the city.

DBM Chief: PH Must Fully Embrace Transition To Digitalization

The secretary for the Department of Budget and Management pointed out that the country should adopt digitalization, more importantly to the government processes and business models.

Philippines Vax Efforts To Get USD5 Million Additional Boost From US

Second Gentleman of the United States Douglas Emhoff declared that the Philippines' vaccination campaigns will receive more funding from their nation.

DSWD Joins Nation Toward Unification Efforts For Indigenous Peoples

The Department of Social Welfare and Development demonstrated support at the National Indigenous Peoples Summit, addressing the governance gap for indigenous communities nationwide.

Online Cultural Show Tackles The Challenges Of Deaf Students Amid The Pandemic

The online cultural show titled "The Face Mask" touched the hearts of many by depicting the deaf community's triumph over hardships during the pandemic

DSWD-11 Sends Aid To Flood Victims In Davao Occidental, Davao Del Sur

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in the Davao Region gave family relief packs and other essentials to the residents residing in the flood-affected towns in Davao Occidental and Davao del Sur.

National Book Week To Feature Works Of Antique Writers

The provincial library in Antique will have an exhibit before November ends which will feature numerous local writers in the province.

More Displaced Central Luzon Transport Workers Get Livelihood Aid

More displaced transport workers in Central Luzon are now receiving livelihood aid through the joint program of two government agencies.