
Lalaya na? De Lima ‘consumed with hope’ for 2023
Former senator Leila De Lima manifested that she will finally taste freedom in 2023 after spending close to six years in detention.
Former senator Leila De Lima manifested that she will finally taste freedom in 2023 after spending close to six years in detention.
The Senate will prioritize the passage of key health measures as the state of calamity declared nationwide due to COVID-19 ends December 31, Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva said.
The Marcos administration will continue to enhance the employability of Filipino workers as it recognizes the labor force’s role in the country’s economic growth and development.
The government’s Kadiwa store project has already served 450 farmer groups and around 1.22 million households, providing consumers with affordable goods until commodity prices go down.
President Ferdinand Marcos has appointed two new officials to the Office of the Press Secretary as rumors swirl that some agency officials will be axed.
Senator Jinggoy Estrada urged the Marcos administration to continue its vigilant campaign against COVID-19 amid a surge in cases in China and the possible emergence of new variants.
Arroyo-era finance secretary Gary Teves is calling on Congress to amend what he described as “restrictive” economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution to enhance the Philippine investment climate.
In the coming New Year, Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo has advised the public to have the courage to face challenges, sustain gains, and improve where needed.
Philippine National Police chief General Rodolfo Azurin Jr. has ordered all the 227,000-strong police force to register their SIMs in compliance with Republic Act 11934.
Parole and Probation Administration (PPA) Officer-In-Charge Deputy Administrator Allan Alcala said the agency will be implementing reforms in 2023 improve its operations despite limited budget.