Duterte vows social justice, equality for poor Filipinos, 09 Feb. 2017
President Rodrigo Duterte has renewed his administration’s commitment to social justice especially for the poor and homeless.
President Rodrigo Duterte has renewed his administration’s commitment to social justice especially for the poor and homeless.
Davao City — President Rodrigo Duterte bared on Thursday, February 2, a plan to establish a central water agency in the country.
The Palace has taken notice of the current economic landscape in the country with the Philippine Stock Exchange ranking among the best performers in Asia for January.
President Rodrigo Duterte said he is open to giving Medal of Valor for all the 44 SAF commandos who perished in Mamasapano encounter almost two years ago as their relatives clamor for such recognition.
President Rodrigo Duterte led the oath taking Thursday of newly appointed police officials in Malacanan and asked them to serve the people with utmost dedication and remain loyal to the Constitution.
Solicitor General Jose Calida bared his plans to further improve the caliber and quality of solicitors under his watch.
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte accepted credentials of new ambassadors to the Philippines in a ceremony held at the Reception Hall in Malacañan Palace on Tuesday, January 10.
Good fortunes are usually borne out of hard work and perseverance. Prayers are likely answered because we do not give up or get tired from asking God for the fulfillment of our heart’s desires.
“Stay alert. Be informed. ” Presidential Communications Secretary Martin Andanar gave this advice to the public in the midst of holiday merry-making as typhoon Nina moves toward Batangas.
We ask the public to stay alert regarding Typhoon Nina.
“Government workers in the Bicol region, particularly those involved in disaster relief and operations, are working round-the-clock even on Christmas Day as typhoon Nina maintains its strength and continues to pose a serious threat to Bicol region.”
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte visited and cheered up children with cancer at a government hospital in Mindanao a few hours before Christmas Eve.
We are thankful to the Filipino people for their continued expression of satisfaction on the Duterte administration’s war against illicit drugs as reflected in SWS 4th Quarter Surveys.
President Rodrigo Duterte left Tuesday for a back-to-back state visits to Cambodia and Singapore aimed at strengthening relations with the Asian neighbors particularly on trade and security.
There are two sides in every story. The New York Times article entitled “They are Slaughtering Us Like Animals,” dated 7 December 2016 is totally one-sided as it depicts the Philippines as the Wild, Wild West in this part of the world.This is farthest from the truth.
The Palace has yet to receive the official letter of resignation of Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo as Chairperson of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC).
There is a great possibility that the diplomatic relations between United States and Philippines will have a reboot following a phone call between US President Donald Trump and President Rodrigo Duterte last Friday, Dec. 2, a Palace official said on Sunday.