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231 Aspiring Soldiers Begin Training In Maguindanao

The 231 aspiring soldiers now undergo training at the 6th Division Training School in Maguindanao.

Año: Find Unvaxxed, Booster-Eligible Residents Amid 1st BA.4 Case

Local government units have been urged to proactively seek the unvaccinated and those eligible for booster shots against Covid-19 following the detection of an Omicron subvariant in the country.

Infrastructure Projects To Sustain PH Growth, Recovery

The Duterte leadership's "Build, Build, Build" program deserves the support of the incoming administration to ensure economic progress and recovery from the pandemic, the Department of Public Works and Highways Undersecretary and “Build, Build, Build" chief implementer Emil K. Sadain said.

TikToker Grants VP Leni’s Wish For A Turntable To Store All Supporters’ Vinyl Records

A netizen then shared his willingness to give VP Leni his first ever turntable, and it went viral over TikTok.

Ilocos Norte University Gets Free Wi-Fi

Students and employees of the government-run Mariano Marcos State University can now enjoy faster and more reliable internet access on campus with the "Free Wi-Fi for All" initiative.

US, Partners Give PH Schools P10-M Worth Of Laptops, Tablets

The United States and its Philippine partners have donated over PHP10 million worth of learning equipment to support early grade reading in the country.

Continue Efforts To Improve Gov’t Services, Duterte Tells PHLPost

President Rodrigo Duterte urged the Philippine Postal Corporation to continue its modernization efforts to ensure the "seamless" delivery of government services even beyond his term.

Palace: Duterte Gov’t Leaves A Legacy Of ‘Safe, Secure’ PH

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and his administration will be stepping down from office with confidence that the Philippines is “safe and secure,” Malacañang said.

DepEd Exec: YDT, CAT To Mold Youth’s Physical, Mental Resilience

The top education official in Region 7 said he is in favor of reviving two service training programs in high school, saying it will mold the youth’s resiliency towards physical and mental challenges.

Prioritize Education Amid Covid, CEAP Urges Next DepEd Chief

Catholic and private schools in the country are counting on presumptive Vice President Sara Duterte to prioritize the crisis facing the education sector caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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