San Miguel Foods Inc. (SMFI) has reported a significant reduction in malnutrition among children covered by its expanded mother-and-child health program, “Happy si Mommy, Malusog si Baby,” now reaching over 1,000 beneficiaries in 24 barangays nationwide. Data from the program show that 89 percent of children enrolled have reached normal height and weight, underweight cases have dropped to 2 percent, …
Read More »Manila Water enhances Olandes STP
Manila Water has successfully completed significant operational enhancements at the Olandes Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Marikina City, repurposing its unutilized capacity for Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) treatment. This initiative underscores the company’s ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and compliance with updated effluent standards. The P129.31-million BNR operational adjustment project, completed in November 2024, focused on optimizing the Olandes STP …
Read More »GSIS, PGEA hold Speakers’ Bureau for member education
The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and the Philippine Government Employees Association (PGEA) officially rolled out the GSIS-PGEA Speakers’ Bureau last may 7 and 8 to “educate members of their GSIS benefits and serve as a platform to address their concerns.” The maiden capacity-building activity themed “Totoo Tayo: PGEA x GSIS, Laban sa Fake News” was designed to equip PGEA’s …
Read More »Chito’s Café: Good taste in an ancestral setting
PASSERBYBy Nestor Cuartero Discovered by chance this lovely old house along President Katigbak Street in downtown Lipa City, a mere 5-minute walk from the San Sebastian Cathedral, during a recent holiday break in the old town. The 2-storey wooden house, originally built by Lantin family, has been preserved and reinvented as Chito’s Restaurant & Cafe, serving excellent Filipino dishes. It …
Read More »Lani Misalucha celebrates 40 years in Solaire concert
A resounding voice that has echoed across continents, Lani Misalucha—known as Asia’s Nightingale—returns to the concert stage for a grand celebration of four decades of timeless music and artistic excellence. Titled ‘Still, Lani’, this milestone event marks the 40th anniversary of a career that has inspired generations and elevated the Filipino musical legacy on the world stage. Produced by Backstage …
Read More »Art exhibit honors mothers at Taal Vista Hotel
The Abundance of Love exhibit, which opened May 9 at Taal Vista Hotel, celebrating the beauty, strength, and grace of mothers, was a resounding success. Located at the Sampaguita Foyer near the lobby, the exhibit showcased the timeless connection between art and the enduring love of mothers. The exhibit will run up to June 6. Abundance of Love brings together an exceptional group of local …
Read More »Bulacan Airport Terminal construction begins January 2026
The Department of Transportation announced that the passenger terminal building (PTB) of the Bulacan airport will begin construction in January next year, putting the project on track for completion by late 2028. Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon said that San Miguel Aerocity Inc. (SMAI) has committed to start the construction of the New Manila International Airport (NMIA)’s PTB by January 2026. …
Read More »Gov’t data shows almost P3T PPP in the pipeline
The Philippines has 185 projects worth P2.90 trillion currently in the pipeline to be undertaken by the government and the private sector, latest data from the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center showed. Of the total number, 122 projects worth PHP2.74 trillion will be implemented by the national government, while the remaining 63 projects, amounting to PHP159 billion, will be implemented by …
Read More »LTFRB gives bus companies 30 days to upgrade or face sanctions
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has directed all bus and terminal operators nationwide to initiate “necessary improvements and upgrades” in their terminal facilities within 60 days or face administrative sanctions and penalties. According to the LTFRB, the improvements are “imperative to ensure the safety of passengers and their convenience should be the top priority of passenger bus …
Read More »Phl seeks another loan from Japan for MRT 3
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has requested for another loan tranche from Japan to extend the maintenance contract of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) for at least 30 months. As the build-lease-transfer (BLT) deal for MRT-3 nears expiry, the DOTr is negotiating with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for a second supplemental loan to maintain the MRT-3. …
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