THE Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), with guidance from the Department of Transportation (DOTr), has issued detailed procedures and health and safety protocols for the repatriation
Editorial
In-depth evaluations of controversial issues, matters of national and international interest and mind-sharpening ideas on trending events here, there and everywhere.
Rogue ex-cops to be treated as criminals- Gamboa
PHILIPPINE National Police chief, General Archie Francisco F. Gamboa, has warned active and dismissed rogue police personnel that they will be treated as ‘ordinary criminals’
QBO Joins Youth Business International’s Rapid Response Recovery Program, Funded by Google.org, to Support Startups During the Covid-19 Crisis
The program, led by Youth Business International (YBI) and funded by Google.org, will support underserved micro, small, and medium businesses to respond to the COVID-19
Prohibitive policies vs. THR
Most people live on the path we set out for them. Too afraid to explore any other. People realize free will is a gift you’ll
Housing industry
PEOPLE get this feeling that the housing industry will touch the uptrend with the recent resumption of construction works in public and private infrastructure projects
Globe debunks 5G myths based on experts’ opinions and studies
AS the world uses technology to face the new normal, there are also great efforts to malign technology and sow fear in the people’s mind.
Nestlé PH delivers Kasambuhay Kits to LGUs, NGOs for 1M families amid COVID-19
AS part of its P500 million Kasambuhay ng Pamilyang Pilipino program, Nestlé Philippines has completed the delivery of Kasambuhay Kits consisting of Nestlé products, which
Two Wheels To Go
Sa ikauunlad ng bayan, bisekleta ang kailangan. Did a comedian really go to jail for saying this during the early years of martial law? Jail
Manila’s Free Tablets
LIKE other local government officials, Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso continues to exert his best efforts to ensure the success of the Department of Education’s
Smoother system
WITH lessons learned from the mistakes in the delivery of the first tranche of the social amelioration program (SAP), there should be happy reasons to