Day: May 4, 2024
Water rationing benefits almost 34K Bacolod City households
BACOLOD: A total of 33,966 households experiencing water shortage in this city due to the drought caused by El Niño availed of water rationing for
3 American pedophiles banned from PH
MANILA: The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has barred three Americans from entering the country due to their records as convicted sex offenders.
Two of the
Calamba City incrementally increasing pay of JO workers
CALAMBA: The city government is implementing incremental salary increases for its contractual employees so they would closely match the pay received by permanent or ‘plantilla’
Transport official belies report of fare hike amid PUV modernization
CEBU: A transport official on Saturday alerted the public of fake news circulating on social media that a fare hike will be implemented once the
San Sebastian salvages 2nd win in NCAA women’s volleyball
MANILA: San Sebastian College rallied past stubborn Jose Rizal University, 23-25, 25-18, 25-23, 25-19, in a no-bearing match of the NCAA Season 99 women’s volleyball
Gov’t releases retirement pay of 145 IBC-13 employees
MANILA: A total of 145 employees of the state-owned Intercontinental Broadcasting Corp. (IBC-13) have received their retirement pay, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said on
Luzon Economic Corridor project draws foreign investments – Marcos
MANILA: Several countries are investing in the Luzon Economic Corridor project, which can elevate the global status of the Philippines, according to President Ferdinand R.
SULTAN IBRAHIM ATTENDS MELAKA CHIEF MINISTER OPEN HOUSE
ALOR GAJAH, His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, today graced the Aidilfitri open house hosted by Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh
MMEA PERSONNEL SHOT IN THE EYE TO UNDERGO FURTHER SURGERY TOMORROW
KOTA KINABALU, The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) personnel who sustained eye injuries in a shooting incident in Lahad Datu on April 7 will undergo
HOLISTIC APPROACH NEEDED TO REFORM TVET DEVELOPMENT
KUALA LUMPUR, A holistic approach is needed to reform the development of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in Malaysia, said Yayasan Mahir Malaysia
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