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Bacolod City Hikes Wage Of Job Order Workers

Good news for Bacolod City! Over 3,800 job order workers are now enjoying increased wages starting this January.

Bill On Health, Welfare Protection Program For Waste Workers Pushed

Hinimok ni Deputy House Speaker at Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar ang kanilang mga kasamahan na ipasa ang isang panukalang batas para protektahan at bigyan ng tulong pangkalusugan at pinansyal ang mga waste workers sa buong bansa.

TESDA Allots PHP700 Million To Train Over 50K Farmers, Dependents

Abot-kamay na ang oportunidad para sa mga magsasaka at kanilang mga kaanak! Ang TESDA ay maglalaan ng PHP700 milyon para sa libreng kurso sa agrikultura para sa mga magsasaka at kanilang mga pamilya na naka-rehistro sa Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund.

Communication Keeps Love Alive For PBBM, First Lady

The President said direct communication is one of the keys to their successful marriage.

PBBM Hopes Year Of The Dragon Brings ‘Good Fortune, Prosperity’ To Philippines

Pangulong Marcos Jr. positibo na ang Year of the Dragon ay magdadala ng magandang kapalaran sa Pinas.

PSAC Proposes Upskilling Fund, Training Of Health, IT Workers

Ang Private Sector Advisory Council ay nag-rekomenda na maglikha ng isang pagsasanay para sa maraming manggagawa sa kalusugan at IT.

Senator Bong Go: Protecting Sports Integrity

As a sports enthusiast himself, Senator Bong Go advocates for tougher action against game-fixing to safeguard the integrity of sports.

Oceana To Aid Northern Samar’s Marine Preservation Efforts

Oceana commits to aid Northern Samar in marine ecosystem preservation across four island towns.

Caravan Of Medical, Social Services Benefits 1K Villagers In Masbate

Over 1,000 members of the Center for CARD MRI in Masbate received a range of essential services, from health and livelihood support to financial assistance.

Giant Origami Dragon Figures Take Center Stage For Chinese New Year

Young Filipino artists have brought to life giant-sized origami-inspired dragon figures at Greenhills Mall, celebrating the vibrant spirit of Chinese New Year in style.

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