The Philippine Racing Commission raised its goal to improve the horse raising industry in the country which they view as a boost to the tourism sector.
The bills concerning the SIM Registration Act and the postponement of Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections are now approved by the Senate and the House of Representatives which leads the president to make his final decision.
A government official from the National Anti-Poverty Commission has raised concern about additional benefits and protection to delivery riders and freelancers.
The Department of Education announced that more than 900,000 teachers will be given a PHP1,000 cash incentive in celebration of the World Teachers’ Day.
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin sees sincerity in President Bongbong Marcos' service to the country as he stated his major accomplishments done in a short period of time.
The secretary of the Department of Information and Communications Technology confirmed that the Philippines will be one of the members for the International Telecommunications Union Council.
In celebration of this year's National Shelter Month, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development recognized the recent program of President Bongbong Marcos helping informal settler families.
A district representative from Rizal suggested employers to agree on the flexible working arrangements provided for by the law to lessen the burden on the employees.
The Catholic church's humanitarian arm has asked for additional support for victims of Typhoon Karding helping them to recover easily from the catastrophe.
Fulfilling his promises during his first state of the nation address, President Marcos Jr. issued an executive order helping agrarian reform beneficiaries to pay their debts on their farmlands.