Covid-19 risk still low — DOH
THE Philippines remains at low risk for COVID-19 amid the reported rise in cases in other countries believed to be caused by the FliRT variants, the Department of Health (DOH) …
Covid-19 risk still low — DOH Read MoreAko. Ikaw. Tayo.
THE Philippines remains at low risk for COVID-19 amid the reported rise in cases in other countries believed to be caused by the FliRT variants, the Department of Health (DOH) …
Covid-19 risk still low — DOH Read MorePRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. directed local government units (LGUs), emergency services, and concerned government agencies to extend necessary assistance to localities affected by Tropical Storm Aghon. In a social media …
Marcos assures aid for ‘Aghon’ victims Read MoreTHE government will assist overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and the Filipino community in the event of a conflict between Taiwan and China, according to Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) Secretary …
Gov’t ready to aid OFWs amid Taiwan-China conflict Read MoreMAKATI City Rep. Luis Campos Jr. has revived his proposal to penalize telecommunications companies that fail to supply faster internet speeds to consumers within fixed deadlines. As proposed by Campos …
Bill penalizing telcos that fail to hit internet speed targets refiled Read MorePRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. commended the Joint Task Force (JTF) Tawi-Tawi for transforming Tawi-Tawi from a lair of insurgents and terrorists into a peaceful and tourism-ready province. Speaking before troops …
Marcos lauds soldiers for bringing peace to Tawi-Tawi Read MorePRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration is planning to provide additional healthcare subsidies, housing, and educational programs to Filipino nurses who choose to work locally despite numerous opportunities abroad. During a …
Marcos eyes more benefits for local nurses Read MoreAS part of the solution to bring down retail rice prices in the country, the Department of Agriculture (DA) is rolling out Kadiwa Centers through the Kadiwa Program in Metro …
Kadiwa Centers sell rice at P29 per kilo in Metro Manila Read MoreThe Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said manufacturers have agreed not to increase the prices of several food products for the time being. Amanda Nograles, assistant secretary and supervising …
DTI: No hike in some food product prices Read MoreTHE Department of Health (DOH) has revealed that approximately 12,000 Filipinos lose their lives in road accidents each year. This disclosure came from DOH Assistant Secretary and Spokesperson Albert Domingo …
DOH: 12K Filipinos die in road accidents annually Read MoreTHE Commission on Elections (Comelec) said some 4.2 million registered voters will be deactivated after the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE). Based on the poll body’s latest data, …
Comelec to deactivate 4.2M voters Read MoreTHE Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) said Wednesday it will offer P29 per kilogram of rice alongside cheaper fish and vegetables on May 16 to 17 at the Kadiwa stall …
P29/kg rice, cheaper goods to be sold in Malate Kadiwa site Read MoreSPEAKER Martin Romualdez urged the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to hit its revenue collection target so that the government could ramp up spending and contribute more to economic growth. …
BIR urged to hit revenue collection target to spur economic growth Read MoreTINIYAK ng Land Transportation Office (LTO) na tuloy na pagpapalabas ng mga driver’s license card at plaka simula ngayong Hulyo. Sa press briefing sa Malacanang, nangako si LTO chief Atty. …
LTO: Zero backlog sa mga license card, plaka sa Hulyo Read MoreThe Department of Education (DepEd) is studying the possibility of holding classes on Saturdays to make up for the reduction in the number of school days when the old school …
DepEd eyes Saturday classes for coming school year Read MoreTHE Department of Agriculture (DA) remains optimistic of meeting its target rice production despite a “more destructive” La Niña looming in the country. The DA has earlier projected around 20.4 …
Gov’t confident of target rice production despite destructive La Niña Read MoreTHERE is no oversupply in mango production in the country, the Department of Agriculture (DA) assured Monday, following the viral online post of mango being disposed of in San Mateo, …
No mango oversupply; farmers urged to coordinate with DA vs. wastage Read More