ISKO IN CEBU. House Deputy Speaker Pablo John Garcia raises the hand of presidential candidate Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso in a rally in Cebu City on Wednesday night (May 4, 2022). Domagoso pledged a Tondominium-like housing project for the poor in Cebu as well as more road networks to spur more economic activities even up to the upland and island villages. (Photo from Rep. Pablo John "PJ" Garcia's Facebook page) CEBU CITY - Presidential aspirant Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso pledged to work for condominium-type housing projects for the poor and vertical road networks to spur more economic development if elected into office. Domagoso told the media prior to a concert Wednesday night near a mall at the North Reclamation Project here that he has done a lot in taking care of the poor residents of Manila where he is the incumbent mayor through his many condominium projects. "If I could build Tondominium 1 and Tondominium 2, I can
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The wedding of Star for All Seasons and Batangas Rep. Vilma Santos to Senator Ralph Recto that happened three decades ago has just been immortalized in a new history book that delved on the presidency of Fidel V. Ramos (FVR) from 1992-1998.
According to the book “Behind
By Terence L. Ranis Presidential candidate Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso promised to prioritize the passage of a measure condoning the loans of agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) from the Land Bank of the Philippines if he gets elected. “Sa magsasaka may ibibigay tayo sa kanila if elected, sa
AMONG the nine presidential candidates, it was only Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko" Moreno Domagoso who opposed the return of unused campaign funds to donors. In the presidential debate hosted by CNN Philippines at the University of Santo Tomas on Sunday, Moreno was the only one who did not raise his…
SUPPORT NEEDED. Five bills that support the strengthening and expanding of the country's livestock sector are now being proposed with the strong backing of the Department of Agriculture. DA Secretary William Dar said the country needs to secure food resources and one way to do this is to motivate livestock investors. (Photo courtesy of DA) MANILA - The Department of Agriculture (DA) has expressed its support for the passage of Senate Bill 139, known as the Philippine Livestock Industry Development Act, and four other bills geared to boost the livestock sector. In a statement on Thursday, DA Secretary William Dar said he is thankful for the efforts to help buoy the agriculture sector while citing other areas that needed attention. "With the right budget allocation and support from (the) government, the livestock industry will bounce back, contributing its share in total agriculture sector growth," Dar said. SB 139, authored mainly by Senators Cynthia Villar and Nancy Binay