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Transformative Impact Of Senator Bong Go’s Malasakit Initiative On A Single Mom’s Life

Senator Bong Go empowered the Malasakit Center program for single mothers to find resiliency in facing challenges.

VP Sara Makes Office Of The Vice President Closer To Filipinos

Vice President Sara Duterte brings positive change and support to Filipinos through innovative programs and projects.

Funds For Creation Of 673 Faculty Posts In 9 Mindanao State University Campuses Ok’d

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman approved more than Php300 million to create over 600 new faculty positions, marking a historical occurrence for Mindanao State University.

VP Sara Urges SEAMEO To Align Educ System With Digitalization

Vice President Sara Duterte urges SEAMEO countries to prioritize equitable access to technology and education for all, ensuring the success of learners in a rapidly changing world.

Wear Face Masks In Public Places, Mayor Tells Manila Residents

Stay safe and festive this Christmas! Manila advises wearing face masks and being vigilant in crowded areas amid rising COVID-19 cases.

PBBM Calls For ‘Conducive, Nurturing Environment’ For Women

President Marcos Jr. highlights the vital role of Filipino women in nation-building, advocating for a nurturing environment and equal opportunities for all.

Senator Poe Rues Lack Of Support For Drivers In PUV Modernization

Senator Grace Poe calls for an urgent review of the public utility vehicle Modernization Program, citing a lack of safety nets for drivers and operators.

Senator Nancy: Apply Pandemic Lessons In Managing Walking Pneumonia

Senator Nancy Binay urges the government to apply COVID-19 lessons in preventing 'walking pneumonia' from becoming the next public health crisis.

VP Prods Cebuanos: Work Hard For Your Education

Vice President Sara Duterte urges Cebuanos to empower youth through education and support government initiatives for a stronger, safer community.

Senator Imee: Give More Value To Teachers

Senator Imee Marcos urges the government to invest in teachers for better education and cites a lack of support as a reason for lagging in the Program for International Student Assessment rankings.

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