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10.6K Individuals Benefit PHP6.3 Million Food-For-Work Aid In Central Visayas

Over 10,000 families in Central Visayas find hope through the Food-For-Work program, transforming disaster-prone areas into thriving communities.

Netizens Applaud ‘Team Payaman’ Girls For Being Ideal Partners On Their Recent Vlogs

Team Payaman girls embrace their partners’ hobbies, proving love knows no bounds. Empowering women and redefining standards.

Negros Oriental Allocates PHP100 Million For New Dialysis Center

Negros Oriental set to open a new PHP 100 million dialysis center, increasing capacity to treat more kidney patients and provide lower-cost sessions.

Wil Dasovich Gets Third Spot On The National Record For Longest Underwater Breath Hold

Filipino-American vlogger and model Wil Dasovich shares his journey in freediving after breaking records on the longest underwater breath hold.

Cebu City Building Office Cited For Efficient Permit Processing

Cebu City government commends the office of the building official for efficient permit issuance, generating higher revenue, and ensuring safety.

Senator Chiz Asks For A Scientific Study To Prove ROTC Is Better Than NSTP

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.

VP Sara Urges ALS Graduates To “Keep Pursuing Their Dreams’

Vice President Sara Duterte encouraged this year’s graduates of the Alternative Learning System to pursue their dreams despite challenges in life.

Speaker Romualdez Vows ‘Utmost Diligence’ As Budget Deliberations Begin

Harnessing unity and accountability, House Speaker Romualdez vows to scrutinize the 2024 national budget, ensuring support for the president’s socioeconomic agenda.

PBBM Hoping For Greater Bilateral Ties With Zimbabwe

President Bongbong Marcos expresses enthusiasm for enhanced bilateral cooperation, highlighting the potential in agriculture and education between the Philippines and Zimbabwe.

Agencies Asked To Submit Catch-Up Plans To Address Underspending

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman urges government agencies to submit catch-up plans after below-target spending, aiming for inclusive and sustainable growth.

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