Politics and Current Affairs

Month March 2023

LAS PIÑAS GOV’T PROCURES NEW DENTAL EQUIPMENT

The Las Piñas City government procured new dental equipment to upgrade its accessible dental services and cater to more city residents. According to Mayor Imelda Aguilar, the city government procured an additional 16 dental chairs. The city now has a… Continue Reading →

COFFEE GREEN GRADING TRAINING FOR APAYAO FARMERS

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Apayao province recently conducted training on Coffee Green Grading for farmers in the municipalities of Pudtol and Calanasan. The training aimed to equip coffee farmers and processors with knowledge of coffee green… Continue Reading →

PBBM VOWS TO PUT UP MORE KADIWA OUTLETS

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said that the rising prices of commodities in the Philippines continue to pose a major problem for Filipinos. President Marcos has vowed to put up more Kadiwa outlets to include even communities located in far-flung… Continue Reading →

TAGAYTAY DRUG REHAB CENTER CELEBRATES 58TH FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY

TRECE MARTIRES CITY, Cavite (PIA) — The Department of Health-Tagaytay Treatment and Rehabilitation Center (DOH-TTRC), the country’s first drug rehabilitation center, marked its 58th founding anniversary in a celebration held on March 27 at The Bayleaf Cavite in General Trias… Continue Reading →

83.3-MW CURRIMAO-2 SOLAR PROJECT BOOSTS PH RENEWABLE ENERGY SHARE

LAOAG CITY – The town of Currimao in Ilocos Norte beamed with pride on Thursday as it began hosting a multi-million solar energy plant now ready to begin commercial operations. In a speech during the inauguration ceremony for the 83.3-megawatt… Continue Reading →

SC CLEARS QC MAYOR BELMONTE, VICE MAYOR SOTTO, AND OTHERS IN VOTE-BUYING COMPLAINT

The Supreme Court (SC) has upheld the decision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to dismiss the vote-buying complaint filed against Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and Vice Mayor Gian Sotto, among others in relation to the 2019 elections. Congressional… Continue Reading →

QC GOVT., DMW STRENGTHENS PROTECTION FOR OFWs AND FAMILIES 

The Quezon City Government has further strengthened its programs for the protection of the welfare of OFWs and their families in QC through a partnership with the newly established Department of Migrant Workers (DMW). Under the Memorandum of Agreement signed… Continue Reading →

SUSPECTED NPA ATTACKS ON SCHOOLS PROMPT BEEFED-UP SECURITY IN MASBATE

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the Philippine National Police (PNP) to increase their presence in Masbate after a series of attacks by suspected members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in the province.  The order came after a firefight… Continue Reading →

EL NIDO AND BORACAY NAMED AMONG WORLD’S TOP BEACH DESTINATIONS IN 2023

Two of the Philippines’ most famous beach destinations, Boracay Island and El Nido in Palawan, have once again been recognized as top beach destinations in the world. The 2023 World Beach Guide, released by the tourism office of the Malay… Continue Reading →

CAMIGUIN ISLAND UNVEILS NEW TOURISM CAMPAIGN TO ATTRACT VISITORS

Camiguin Island, known as the “Island Born of Fire” and “Island of Your Imagination,” has launched a new tourism rebranding campaign with the tagline “Camiguin Isle be There.” The provincial government hopes to attract more visitors to the island after… Continue Reading →

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