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Recommended Cap On Driving School Fees Out Soon

The Land Transportation Office will soon set a new standardized driving school rate nationwide, promoting road safety.

PH To Launch ‘Enhanced’ Tourism Slogan Mid-2023

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco eyes producing a new tourism slogan for the country, focusing it on a more Filipino style.

PH Participation In ITB Berlin Nets PHP251 Million In Bookings

Filipino members of the tourism board proudly record PHP 200 million in negotiated sales after its presence at the Internationale Tourismus-Börse.

I-ACT To Deploy Roving Patrols Along EDSA Busway

The local council for traffic is bound to deploy patrols along the EDSA busway carousel to prevent crimes.

AFP Lauds Israel’s Support To Ongoing Modernization Program

The Armed Forces of the Philippines expressed its gratitude to the government of Israel for its continuous support of its modernization program.

President Marcos Thanks Publishers For Promoting Accurate Info, Free Press

President Marcos Jr. expressed his gratitude to the officers of the Publishers Association of the Philippines Incorporation for their efforts in delivering news. 

House Oks Automatic Income Classification Of LGUs

The House of Representatives has approved the final reading of a bill that would pursue automatic income classification nationwide.  

President Marcos Eyes 11 More Cold Storage Facilities In PH Fish Ports

President Bonging Marcos confirmed that the government planned to open more cold storage facilities nationwide to improve the quality of fish products. 

LTO To Get Public Feedback, Complaints Via QR Code

The Land Transportation Office introduced a digital service that will give motorists easier access to file complaints. 

DOLE: Private Firms Have Until May 31 To Submit 2022 Wage Report

The Department of Labor and Employment reminded private establishments to file their annual establishment report following the request of laborers for a wage hike.