Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles renews the administration’s call for the passage of a National Land Use Act saying it is needed to ensure the country’s food security.
Gatchalian sounds the alarm on the low passing rates of the Licensure Examination for Teachers as he reiterates the need to improve the quality of teacher education and training in the country.
A year and seven months after working to refurbish, the Bayabao Bridge was reopened on Saturday, exactly three years when President Rodrigo Duterte declared Marawi City liberated from the influence of the ISIS terrorists.
Christian Esguerra was given one of the highest honors for journalists and communicators as he was named the 2020 Marshall McLuhan fellow by the Canadian Embassy in the Philippines and the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility.
Coursera expands its reach by offering free versions of Coursera for Campus and upgrading features to address the critical and long-term needs of higher education worldwide.
DBP is working closely with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) in finding financial solutions to aid the country's transportation sector due to the difficulties presented by the pandemic.
According to Mayor Benjamin Magalong, adjustment in the entry protocols of the tourism bubble, which initially allows residents from the provinces of Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, and Ilocos Norte, is being finalized.
Mayor Evelio Leonardia has underscored the significance of capacitating cities towards national development as he expressed support for the full devolution of powers to local government units in two years.
ROQUE: “Hindi naman po ganoon kamahal ang estimate natin sa bakuna. Ang estimate po ni Secretary Dominguez, USD10 per dose at kinakailangan dalawang dosage so USD20 per person."
Some 750 families residing in Valenzuela City’s danger zones are set to move in the "Disiplina Village Lingunan," a government housing project for informal settler families.
Since its distribution on Monday, the city social welfare and development office has served 494 beneficiaries from the villages of Bugas, Can-aga, Sta. Fe, Tamoso, San Saturnino, and Punta Maria.
Hog raisers in Negros Occidental are getting a boost with the signing of a memorandum of understanding that makes it possible for them to supply more hogs to the Luzon market.
Malacañang assures that the swab testing of OFWs would not be affected by the decision of the Philippine National Red Cross to stop conducting tests that are being charged to the PhilHealth.
A farmer in the Bukidnon town of Lantapan who has been engaged in ube or purple yam cultivation for 12 years, will supply planting materials to an isolated tribal community in Kapalong, Davao del Norte, under the “Adopt-a-Tribal Family” program of the Mindanao Development Authority.
"Ngayong nagsimula na ang klase, lalo nating dapat tutukan ang kalusugan ng bawat guro at non-teaching staff lalo na't sila ang nagsisilbing mga frontliners sa pagpapatupad ng distance learning sa gitna ng pandemya."
Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta and other Supreme Court officials inspected the Manila Bay on Wednesday morning to see the progress of its rehabilitation in connection with a case pending before the tribunal.
Negros Occidental partners with the Carlos Hilado Memorial State College based in Talisay City to grant 200 postgraduate scholarships for Negrense government employees.
Senator Win Gatchalian calls for a Senate inquiry on the issues surrounding the looming expiration of Service Contract 38 or the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-To-Power Project given its critical role in the country's energy security.
The Digital Insight eModules tackle the internet landscape in the Philippines while underlining imminent threats and risks such as cyberattacks and identity theft that digital technology users are exposed to and how the youth can be protected against them.
The diocese gives support to the Caritas Damayan-Lebanon to help those who were affected by the ammonium nitrate blast that was reported to have killed around 200 people.