Vivant Deploys Water Tanks To Typhoon-Stricken Areas, Distributes Relief Packs

The coordinated effort involved LGUs, the Coast Guard, chemical engineers, business groups, and Cebu province, ensuring affected communities received safe and reliable water.

Vivant 9M2025 Core Net Income Grew 24% To PHP2.0 Billion On Strong Power Generation Earnings

Even with a decline in dispatched energy, Vivant’s diversified plants generated meaningful income growth through ancillary service revenues and improved spot market participation.

Zaldy Co Directly Implicates President Marcos In PHP100 Billion Insertion Order

Ayon sa video ni Co, may mga umano’y utos na nagmula sa mataas na opisina hinggil sa PHP100 bilyong proyekto, bagay na kailangan pang beripikahin sa mga susunod na imbestigasyon at opisyal na pahayag.

Ex-DPWH Usec Alleges 12% To 25% Kickbacks For Senators, Officials In Flood-Control Projects

Ayon sa supplemental affidavit ni Bernardo, may mga umano’y “commitments” sa ilang mambabatas at opisyal, bagay na itinanggi nila. Patuloy na tinututukan ng komite ang mga dokumento at testimonya upang beripikahin ang mga alegasyon.
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s recent U.S. visit illuminated the disparity between ceremonial diplomacy and tangible outcomes, leaving the Philippines with a fractional trade gain shadowed by more daunting challenges.

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In dismissing the PUP's potential for growth, the administration has silently rejected the future aspirations of countless Filipino youth.

PCO Chief: Fifth Time’s The Charm?

As the Marcos administration's fifth PCO chief steps in, the spotlight is on the pressing need for coherent communication strategies that can bridge the growing gaps in public trust and institutional credibility. #PowerPlay #PoliticoPH #MarcosAdministration #PCO #PublicTrust

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With fires raging in the Middle East, the Philippines must recognize its place in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape and act accordingly.

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As politicians engage in online battles, the Philippines risks losing sight of effective governance. The Trump-Musk feud serves as a cautionary tale for Filipino leaders.

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The Senate's paralysis in addressing impeachment charges against Vice President Duterte raises critical questions about its integrity. In a democracy, silence often emboldens the very forces we seek to hold accountable.

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