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Briones: VP Sara Kind, Gentle, Caring To Learners

Former Secretary Leonor Briones assured that the new Department of Education chief, Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio, will take the helm of the sector.

PSA Adamant In Completing Inclusive Philippine Identification System For Filipinos

The Philippine Statistics Authority has registered 74 percent of its 92 million targets for the Philippine Identification System.

Solon Wishes ‘Better Governance’ Under Marcos Than Previous Admin

Senator Ronald Dela Rosa expects the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to do better than former President Rodrigo Duterte's.

DOT To Become ‘Major Economic Contributor’ Under New Admin

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. eyes the Department of Tourism to become one of the “major economic contributors” to help the country recover from the pandemic.

Duterte Inks Laws To Create, Upgrade Many Hospitals In Philippines

Prior to stepping down from office, former President Duterte signed around eight laws creating hospitals in several parts of the country.

DENR Surveys Samar Island Natural Park Dwellers

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources targets completing the survey of all occupants at Samar Island Natural Park as part of its biodiversity conservation efforts.

DepEd Official Optimistic About PBBM Support For Farm Schools

The Department of Education in Antique hopes that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will support the farm schools in the province and other parts of the country.

2 Cebu Town Public Schools ‘Blessed’ With New Buildings

With the return of face-to-face classes in August, two Cebu schools opened a new three-story building each.

Bishops To Meet Face-To-Face After 2 Years

The Catholic bishops of the country will finally hold a face-to-face meeting for the first time after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic.

LTFRB-11: 6.2-M Riders Avail Of Last Phase Of ‘Libreng Sakay’

The Libreng Sakay Program in Davao has served more than six million riders in the region.