In Albay, the National Irrigation Administration revealed an investment of PHP320 million for 16 solar-powered irrigation systems to support rice farmers.
The Philippines is set to host next year's Asian Age Group Swimming Championships after the sealed agreement between the Philippine Olympic Committee and Asia Swimming Federation.
According to surveys conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature and another international environmental group, people believe that laws should be made to address the growing problem of plastic pollution worldwide.
House of Representatives Speaker Martin Romualdez and National Assembly of Vietnam Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue saw the importance of partnership in trade and economic relations and people-to-people exchanges.
To promote the Freeport as a destination for culinary tourism, the Clark Development Corporation launches a steak campaign in association with several hotels.
The Department of Education intended to ensure that teachers and students would benefit from laptops by putting more of an emphasis on the device's quality than its brand.
Chief tourism operations officer Maria Teresa Manalili expects to bring back the pre-pandemic tourists count in Bacolod City following the monthly events proposed.
The Manila Zoo, which used to be known as a bay polluter, was recognized as one of the top winners for the Maynilad awards this year after developing its sewage treatment system.
In a bid to address the learning loss and insurgency of Filipinos, Vice President Sara Duterte pointed to the importance of library services and librarians in the Philippines.
President Marcos pledged additional support to Filipino scientists' research and development initiatives to encourage them to stay and serve the country.
A party-list delegate encouraged the Commission on Higher Education to lift the moratorium on the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree to address the local and global shortage of nurses.