Friday , 21 August 2026

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SENATE URGED TO PROBE BID RIGGING AT NIA 

Private contractors called the Senate for an immediate probe on reported bid-rigging at the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) after several government-accredited contractors were denied to purchase bid documents for the Malatgao River Irrigation System (RIS) Project in Region 4-B.   Four AI construction firms, which previously participated in the bidding of government irrigation projects in the country, were denied to purchase bid …

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UP works with AFP on research, training and publications

By Rose de la Cruz The University of the Philippines clarified that its recent “declaration of cooperation” with the Armed Forces of the Philippines is not violative of academic freedom but is consistent with the UP’s mandate as a premium institute of higher learning. In a press statement, UP president Angelo Jimenez asserted this to quell the uneasiness and concerns …

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The problem with grabbing ODAs on our way

By Rose de la Cruz Our leaders– past and present– get excited and avail of every Official Development Assistances (ODAs) offered by friendly governments to our country without even a well-defined project or program (including completed feasibility studies for them), even if such ODAs have stringent strings attached (including materials and consultants to be sourced from the ‘generous’ offerors). The …

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Japan Embassy and Fujifilm Philippines Supports TB Eradication with FDR Xair Donation to Olongapo

Turnover of Portable Chest X-Ray Machine for Olongapo City from the Embassy of Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Project (GGP) held in Olongapo City. (L-R) Fujifilm Philippines Inc. Vice President Mr. Takashi Miyako, City Health Officer Dr. Rodrick Bustamante, Embassy of Japan Second Secretary Ms. Tokiko Nishimura, Mayor Atty. Rolen C. Paulino Jr., CHSI Philippines Inc. Managing Director Dr. Carmina Aquino. and Ms. …

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SC overturns QC zoning rule on Manila Seedling Bank

By Rose de la Cruz The Supreme Court upheld the Manila Seedling Bank Foundation’s use of the property that had been given it by virtue of Proclamation 1670 issued by then President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos over 7 hectares of property owned by the National Housing Authority but which the QC government issued in 2003 a zoning ordinance reclassifying the property. …

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Olympic golds prompt lawmakers to up sports fund

By Rose de la Cruz Had it not been for the Olympic golds won by the Philippines in France, legislators would continue to ignore funding sports, especially amateur sports competitions and athletes. In a statement, Rep. Bernadette Herrera suggested that the Philippine Sports Commission budget for amateur sports should be higher at least P2 billion, while the Paris Olympic euphoria …

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SM Foundation acquires new Mobile Clinic

SM Foundation has acquired another mobile clinic to boost its medical and dental missions and assistance to its Operation: Tulong Express response program during calamities. The new mobile clinic brings the number of mobile clinics at the disposal of SM Foundation for its corporate social responsibility programs to six (6).  The new mobile clinic has added features like the canopy …

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Mondelez International values snacking right

How do you snack right? Mondelēz International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world with 2023 net revenues of approximately $36 billion, MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as OREO, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; Sour Patch Kids …

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FL Liza Marcos thanks UAE for donation to flood victims

First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos expressed her gratitude to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for donating a cargo flight loaded with assorted goods to the Philippines to assist those severely affected by Super Typhoon Carina and the ongoing Habagat season. “Thank you to  the United Arab Emirates for their generous humanitarian aid for flood victims of typhoon Carina,” the First Lady …

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Pinoys proud of the feat of two Olympic victors

By Rose de la Cruz As Carlos Yulo is in euphoria over his hard-earned two gold medals– that brought pride and happiness to his countrymen– EJ Obiena expressed sadness and disappointment at not having delivered golds (just the fourth place) for his country in pole vaulting. Both in victory and in defeat, Filipinos back home showed pride for both Olympic …

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