Nais ng Pilipinas na higit pang hikayatin ang mga banyagang retiree mula sa Europa at Hilagang Amerika na mamuhay sa bansa, sa pamamagitan ng pagtaas ng mga SRRV.
Pinagtibay ng Pilipinas ang pormal na ugnayan sa Grenada, ayon sa anunsyo ng DFA. Isang bagong kabanata sa pakikipag-ugnayan at kooperasyon sa mga bansa.
A total of 190 fisherfolk affected by Typhoon Odette in Sagay City, Negros Occidental have received cash assistance from the Office of the President’s Social Fund in two separate payouts in the past week.
At least 62 schools in Eastern Visayas have been holding limited face-to-face classes as of this week, the Department of Education regional office in Eastern Visayas reported on Tuesday.
Coastal villagers whose fishing implements were destroyed by Typhoon Odette last December will get boat-making materials from the provincial government, Cebu City Governor Gwendolyn Garcia said.
Aksyon Demokratiko presidential bet Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso is wooing Visayas voters with a vow to bring development with his own “Build, Build, Build” infrastructure program.
The Bacolod City government has released more than PHP28 million in financial aid to residents affected by Typhoon Odette in a series of payouts held this week.
The Department of Health regional office in Eastern Visayas is eyeing to vaccinate 267,856 residents in Eastern Visayas in the two-day vaccination drive, which started on Thursday.
At least 40,000 children in Bacolod City have already registered for Covid-19 vaccination among the 5 to 11 age group starting February 14, based on the data of the Emergency Operations Center-Task Force.
The distribution of the PHP233.1 million Rice Farmers Financial Assistance Program for 46,637 qualified farmers in the province of Capiz is ongoing, the Department of Agriculture said.
After being placed under the control of the Commission on Elections in the 2019 polls, the town of Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental is aiming to hold orderly and peaceful national and local elections this coming May 9.
Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson has underscored anew the need to protect the province’s natural resources in the face of the challenges brought by climate change and environmental degradation.