The Department of Education in Leyte is stepping up its efforts to encourage learners to enroll for the new school year as there are only two weeks left before the start of classes.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Central Luzon is expanding the marketing of products being produced by farmers and fisherfolk through trade fairs.
The Department of Education in the Cordillera Region is setting up temporary learning spaces for learners whose schools were affected by the Abra earthquake.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Commission on Population launched a program to provide psychosocial support and other interventions for teenage mothers in Bukidnon.
The Bacolod-based Philippine Men’s Tchoukball Team returns to the World Tchoukball Championships in 2023 after finishing third in the just-concluded Asia-Pacific Tchoukball Championships in Malaysia.
GSIS will adopt 25 schools nationwide this year with the help of the Department of Education to address the logistical constraints faced by public schools.
The Department of Health Center for Health Development in the Ilocos Region has recorded more individuals who have received booster shots as of August 7.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority welcomed the call for a legislative investigation into the no-contact apprehension policy following complaints of excessive fines without due process by some motorists.
First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos has encouraged the graduates of the University of Batangas to use their talents to help others and make the Philippines a better place to live in.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Central Luzon has distributed some 100,000 tilapia fingerlings for the sustainable livelihood of fishpond operators in the province.
The Local Government Unit of Salcedo in Ilocos Sur is now fully trained on timely weather data for preparedness and resiliency during the occurrence of natural calamities.
The Department of Science and Technology in Region I conducted training on chicken meat processing for the Palisoc Women’s Association in Pangasinan.
The first and only Filipino-made Electronic Purchase Requisition Form using Microsoft Power Apps is expected to be rolled out in international schools.
"Hindi ko tatantanan itong problemang ito," said Senator Raffy Tulfo, who wants to investigate the persistent and recurring power outages and rotational blackouts in parts of the country.
"Mas magiging epektibo ang mensahe," said Senator Jinggoy Estrada, who wants public service announcements translated to Filipino and regional dialects.