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DSWD Urged To Craft Expanded Benefit Package For Solo Parents

A lawmaker urges the government agencies to provide a comprehensive package of social protection services for more than 15 million solo parents.

Nearly 490K Register As Comelec Resumes Voters’ Sign-Up

Since the Comelec resumed voter registration on July 4, about 490,000 applications for regular and young voters have been submitted.

PBBM: Covid-19 Booster Vax Key To Further Easing Of Protocols

President Marcos Jr. has raised the possibility of further lowering the Covid-19 alert level status and ordering the “optional” wearing of face masks if the booster vax drive becomes successful.

Major Tourism Activity Opens In Siargao Town After ‘Odette’

The town on Siargao Island has finally started its first wave of dragon boat racing competitions.

TESDA Eyes Crafting Cybersecurity Course

An official of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority said they are currently looking at developing a cybersecurity training program, in possible partnership with other countries.

DOH Fully Supports F2F Classes In November

The Department of Health said it “fully supports” the resumption of face-to-face classes in November.

UVIP Seeks Legitimacy In The Hope Of Becoming Members Of The Malacañang Press Corps

Consists of different vloggers and influencers in the country, an organization seeks legitimacy to become a member of the Malacanang Press Corps.

Legarda Bats For Additional Benefits, Protection For Public School Teachers

Senator Loren Legarda underscored the important role of teachers, seeking to amend specific provisions of the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers.

Bataan Farmers Ask For Fuel, Fertilizers Subsidies

Farmers in Bataan appealed to the government to subsidize their requirements for diesel and fertilizers that could help them cope with the rising cost of vital farm inputs.

DPWH Vows Continuity Of Vital ‘Build, Build, Build’ Projects

The Duterte administration's "Build, Build, Build" program will continue under the Marcos administration.