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DOH Promotes Improved Healthcare Services In Eastern Visayas

Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa ensures no hospital is left behind in Eastern Visayas, highlighting the need for improved services and better coordination.

ILO Program Helps Iloilo IPs Process Agri Products To Earn More

Indigenous peoples in Tubungan, Iloilo empowered with food processing skills to boost income and create a sustainable future.

Sugar Museum To Be Established In Negros Occidental City

Victorias City partners with the National Museum of the Philippines to create a regional museum showcasing Negrense sugar heritage and indigenous flora and fauna.

Department Of Health Central Visayas Ramps Up Info Drive On UHC Law

Discover the benefits of the Universal Health Care Act! Free medical services and coverage for all Filipinos through PhilHealth membership in Central Visayas.

Senator Bong Go: Preserving, Promoting Filipino Cultural Heritage For Next Generation

Senator Go celebrates the enactment of a new law fortifying cultural heritage conservation for future generations.

Senator Robin Fights For Rights Of ‘Small’ Workers In Film Industry

Senator Robin Padilla fights for workers’ rights in the showbiz industry, demanding fair treatment, nutritious meals, and adequate rest areas.

Senator Villar Upbeat On Food Security Through Training In Villar Farm Schools

Senator Cynthia Villar empowers farmers through Villar Farm Schools, revolutionizing the agricultural sector and ensuring food security for all.

Senator Go On PH Hosting Of FIBA World Cup: ‘So Far, So Good’

Senator Go praises the Philippines’ successful hosting of the FIBA World Cup, boosting tourism and investment opportunities in the country.

PBBM Orders Use Of ‘Legal Tools’ To Make Rice Affordable

President Bongbong Marcos took action to make rice affordable for all Filipinos, cracking down on hoarding and illegal importation.

DepEd Expects More Learners To Register In Coming Days

The Department of Education anticipates a surge in enrollments as the new school year kicks off despite disruptions caused by heavy rains and floods.

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