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Marcos Designates VP Sara As OIC During His 2-Nation Trips

President Marcos Jr. appointed Vice President Sarah Duterte to be the officer-in-charge while he is on a state visit to Singapore and Indonesia.

Study: Davao Oriental’s Pujada Remains ‘Class A’ Bay

Pujada Bay remains a “Class A” inlet based on the latest study by the Davao Oriental State University.

Bacolod, DHSUD Sign Pact To Build 10K Housing Units

The Bacolod's local government together with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development will provide 10,000 housing units assigned for informal settlers.

8.4K Ilocos Families Get Educational Aid From DSWD

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in the Ilocos region gave educational assistance to over 8,000 beneficiaries.

Department Of Health: Covid-19 Vaccination Activities To Continue In Schools

The Department of Health aimed to provide mobile vaccinations near school premises as an alternative to using classrooms as vaccination sites.

Marcos Vows To Improve Work Conditions Of Filipino Nurses

Programs such as adding deployment slots and raising salaries were promised by the Marcos administration to improve working conditions for Filipino nurses.

Senator Revilla Pushes Salary Hike For Teachers

Senator Bong Revilla filed "The Public School Teachers' Salary Upgrading Act" proposing higher salary for public school teachers to promote better quality education.

PBBM Eyes Private Sector Cooperation On Infra, Water, Energy

President Marcos Jr. met with the Private Sector Advisory Council to explore possible cooperation for the development of infrastructure, water, and energy sectors.

DILG: Cebu City Mayor Agrees To Defer Executive Order Relaxing Face Mask Rule

Residents of Cebu City still obliged to wear face masks in open spaces until further advised by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases.

ASF-Affected North Cotabato Town Gets 105 Piglets

The Department of Agriculture distributed additional piglets to North Cotabato as the African Swine fever heavily affected the hogs.