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Revilla: Time To Review Pay Raise For Government Workers

Senator Bong Revilla opens the topic on increasing the salary of government employees in line with the inflation on basic goods.

Marcos To Media: Help Government Intensify Info Drive

President Marcos Jr. urged the Philippine media to help his administration by informing more Filipinos about government initiatives and other activities.

Party-List Wants Quick Aid For Persons In Crisis Situations

A party-list has urged the approval of a bill to provide medical assistance of PHP1,000 to PHP150,000 for needy families and victims of different crisis situations.

DOH Receives Japan-Donated Cold Chain For Vax Storage, Transport

For support during the pandemic, the Japanese government has contributed various vaccine storages and other medical supplies to the Department of Health.

28 More Kadiwa Stores To Open Next Week

Following a successful campaign in several cities, the government intends to construct 28 additional Kadiwa stores to support farmers and fishermen.

Address K-12 Deficiencies, Solon Advises DepEd

Senator Win Gatchalian urged the Department of Education to bring back basic subjects such as reading and Mathematics to prepare learners after the K-12 program.

PBBM’s FishCoRe Project To Benefit ‘Poorest Of The Poor’

President Bongbong Marcos eyes a good outcome of the Philippine Fisheries and Coastal Resiliency Project in helping underprivileged Filipino families.

OVP Distributes Additional Aid To BARMM, Other Paeng-Hit Areas

The Office of the Vice President has given additional assistance to cities heavily affected by Super Typhoon Paeng.

Australia, Philippines Seek Closer Tie-Up On Maritime Security

Australia and the Philippines are keen to boost their cooperation on maritime security and battling other crimes.

Pandemic, School Disruption Stunt Learners’ Reading Skills

Filipinos are urged to participate in more reading-related activities after international studies revealed that they failed to meet the required level of reading proficiency.