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Medialdea: Gov’t Working ‘Round-The-Clock’ To Reduce COVID-19 Impact

"We are confident that in spite of the continuation of this health crisis, our economy can resume its growth trajectory..."

Usec. Mateo: DepEd Reports 18.8M Enrollees For SY 2020-2021

The Department of Education (DepEd) said 18,871,245 learners have enrolled in public and private schools nationwide for the school year 2020-2021 which begins next month.

Lim: MMDA To Disinfect Headquarters

Heads up! MMDA operations will be suspended on July 9 and 10 to give way to the complete sanitation and disinfection of all its offices and adjacent premises.

Mayor Vico Pushes For Data-Driven Policymaking, Governance

The Pasig City government has started a comprehensive survey of residents of condominiums and exclusive subdivisions, as part of its data-driven policymaking campaign.

Mayor Abby Bans Drinking Liquor Outside Residences

The city council has approved Ordinance 2020-152, effective July 14.

Sec. Bello: Remains Of 44 OFWs From Saudi Arabia To Arrive On July 10

The first batch of the remains of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to be repatriated from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is set to arrive on Friday.

Pres. Duterte To Filipinos: Follow Conditions For Non-Essential Travel

PRRD reminds travelers to strictly comply with the guidelines imposed for non-essential travels.

Sen. Gatchalian Bats For Business Loan Program To Curb Unemployment

Gatchalian is urging the government to carry out a subsidy program similar to the Paycheck Protection Program of the United States to prevent further lay-offs in the country.

HMD Global Acquires Assets Of Cybersecurity Software Company Valona Labs

The acquisition forms part of HMD Global’s ongoing commitment to mobile security and forms the foundations of its brand-new Centre of Excellence in Tampere, Finland.

Spox. Roque: 2.5% Inflation Rate In June ‘Not Alarming’

Malacañang downplays the country's inflation which increased to 2.5 percent in June this year, saying it is “not alarming.”