Pacquiao takes crash course on governance ahead of Senate debut
Boxing idol Manny Pacquiao and his staff are taking a 9-day crash course on governance and nation building in preparation for his debut as senator
Boxing idol Manny Pacquiao and his staff are taking a 9-day crash course on governance and nation building in preparation for his debut as senator
Senator Alan Peter Cayetano apparently placed so much faith in outgoing Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte that he not only presented himself to be the Mindanao politiko’s running mate, but also contributed millions to his campaign kitty.
President-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s electoral campaign was worth P371 million, but he only shelled out a fraction of it from his own pocket.
With two senators likely to comprise the new minority bloc at the Senate during the incoming 17th Congress on July 25, 2016, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV said he is giving way for Sen. Francis Escudero to become the next minority leader.
Sibling rivalries are common. One minute brothers and sisters argue but the next they are BFFs. Take the case of incoming Davao City mayor Inday
The Presidential Management Staff (PMS) is spending more for its drinking water but the procurement process was all above board, a Malacañang official said Wednesday, June 8.
Members of the media practically asked President-elect Rodrigo Duterte to snub them when they stayed mum regarding an international watchdog group’s call for them to boycott his press conferences over a controversial comment on journalist killings, incoming presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said.
The young talented stars of “The Sound of Music” are all grown up. Senator-elect Risa Hontiveros recently had a delightful reunion with broadway star Lea
Incoming Department of Agriculture (DA) Manny Piñol said he’s been tasked to weed out corruption in the agency by President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, among other things.
Administration standard bearer Mar Roxas may have failed to clinch the presidency, but President Benigno Aquino III believes placing second to President-elect Rodrigo Duterte was “nothing to be ashamed about.”
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