GOVERNMENT figures place about 27 million Filipinos as out of work, and this is umbilically tied to the fragile state of the micro, small, and
Day: September 13, 2020
P147.7M na kontrabando, nasakote sa Port of Cebu
SA tingin natin ay mahaharap ang gobyerno sa malaking hamon kapag nandiyan na ang bakuna laban sa COVID-19. Ang hamon ay kung paano hikayatin ang
Mangroves, wetlands laban sa polusyon
ANG look ng Maynila ay isang bahagyang nakukulong na wawa na nakaharap sa West Philippine Sea, at isa ito sa pinakamainam na natural na pangalungan
Presidential pardon
A WEEK after President Rodrigo Duterte pardoned US Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph Scott Pemberton, a jailed overseas Filipino worker (OFW received clemency from the Amir
Cascolan wants ‘offense, defense’ in PNP war vs drugs, crime
A KNOWN basketball aficionado, Philippine National Police chief, General Camilo Pancratius P. Cascolan is embarking on ‘solid defense and good offense’ in their stepped-up campaign
‘Financial re-engineering’ plan in airport project
The House of Representatives has recently approved on final reading House Bill 7507, granting San Miguel Aerocity, Inc., a franchise to establish a domestic and
Reasonable payback
Medical and health professionals should not ask what their country can do for them; instead, they should ask what they can do for their country.
Not their comfort zone
If it ain’t broke, why fix it? If a specific agency is doing a fine job fulfilling its mandate, what would justify taking that role
All ears to WB, playing deaf to local agro-industry?
First rule in government spending: Why build one when you can have two at twice the price? Sure, the government can turn deaf ear to
Mitra paints positive picture for resumption of pro sports
MOST professional sports -- from basketball to boxing to football -- should be back sooner than expected. That’s because the deadly coronavirus pandemic, which forced