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TESDA Eyes 17 More Innovation Centers

The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority aims to build more innovation centers across the country.

Return Of Kadiwa Stores Will Increase Farmers’ Income

Senator Imee Marcos raised the reopening of Kadiwa stores in providing wider markets for the farmers' products.

Office Of The Press Secretary: Nutritious, Affordable Food Achievable Under Marcos Admin

During the celebration of World Food Day this year, it was disclosed that the Marcos administration is aiming to provide safe, nutritious, and affordable food for Filipinos.

Marcos: Let’s Recognize Our ‘Filipino-Ness’ Through Indigenous Peoples

In remembering National Indigenous Peoples’ Month, President Bongbong Marcos encouraged Filipinos to help the government in promoting the pre-colonial culture through indigenous peoples.

Vice President Sara: PAO’s Free Legal Service To Filipinos ‘Commendable’

Vice President Sara Duterte gave recognition to lawyers included in the Public Attorney's Office for giving assistance to Filipinos.

Padilla: China Open To Joint Exploration

Senator Robin Padilla disclosed that the government of China is willing to coordinate with the country in resolving issues involving the West Philippine Sea.

Qatar Envoy To PH Ends 6-Year Tour Of Duty

Qatar Ambassador to the Philippines Dr. Ali Ibrahim Al-Malki bid his farewell to the Malacañan Palace after serving the country for six years.

Church Group Gives P1.23-M Aid To Leyte Schools

A church group offered PHP1.23 million worth of equipment and learning materials to some schools in Leyte to support the education of students.

No ‘Sail Zone’ In South Negros Seawaters Due To Naval Exercises

The Coast Guard Station Southern Negros Occidental declared the seawaters of the southernmost localities in Negros Island as a "no sail zone" up until October 18 to give way to the eight-day joint naval military exercises between the Philippines, United States, and Australia.

Antique Mayors Urged To Prioritize Upgrading Slaughterhouses

The Provincial Board committee on agriculture in Antique urged the town mayors of the province to prioritize the enhancement of its slaughterhouses in compliance with the city's accreditation from the National Meat Inspection Service and expansion of the market.