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Tulfo Vows To Help Marcos Admin Carry Out Priority Measures

Neophyte Senator Raffy Tulfo shows support for incoming President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in carrying out the administration’s agenda.

SSS Extends Online Filing Of Retirement Benefits Starting July 1

Self-employed SSS members who belong to the 60 to 64 age bracket can now submit their retirement benefit claims online starting July 1.

NoCot Opens P12-M Infra Projects To Aid Small Traders, PWDs

North Cotabato has opened infra projects at the capitol grounds in the province to help both small local traders and persons with disabilities.

Antique Town To Build Dorm For Students From Remote Villages

A female dormitory will soon be established in a secondary school in Antique that will house students from remote villages.

E. Visayas Schools Urged To Hold Educational Tours

Schools in Eastern Visayas are strongly urged to conduct local education tours to help revitalize the tourism industry in the region.

OWWA: Successful Welfare Programs Prove PRRD ‘Father Of OFWs’

The numerous government programs for overseas Filipino workers prove that President Duterte is the father of migrant workers, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration said.

PRRD Urges Next Admin To Continue Improving PH Railway Systems

President Rodrigo Duterte urges the incoming administration to continue leading the improvement of the country's railway systems.

Palace: Duterte Admin Puts A Premium On Health, Economy

Malacañang is pleased by the results of a recent survey that classified Filipinos’ net personal optimism as “very high” despite the impact of the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.

Duterte Legacy: No One Left Behind In Quality Education Via ALS

Outgoing President Duterte is pushing to expand the country's Alternative Learning System to ensure that no one is left behind in the education sector.

SMC Clears 1M Tons Of Waste From Tullahan, To Start Clean-Up Of Bulacan River System

San Miguel Corporation has reached its goal of removing over 1 million metric tons of solid waste from the Tullahan River ahead of the schedule drawn up with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.