Vice President Leni Robredo’s weekly public service radio show, “BISErbisyong Leni,” will come to an end this Sunday, June 26.
Vice President Leni Robredo (Photo by Mark Balmores/ MANILA BULLETIN) Robredo’s spokesman Barry Gutierrez said that this week’s episode would be the last in the series t
A University of the Philippines (UP) journalism professor and veteran newsman okayed the use of vloggers in the press room but pushed for higher qualifications than the ones previously released by the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO).
Kontra Daya convenor and UP professor Dani
Human rights cases filed by Martial Law victims against the Marcos family will continue during the impending presidency of the dictator’s son, President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr., a human rights lawyer and law professor said on Sunday, May 29.
Human rights lawyer and law professor Theodore Te sp
Presidential contender Vice President Leni Robredo (Photo courtesy of VP Leni Robredo Facebook) MANILA - Vice President Leni Robredo vowed to reinvigorate micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and improve people's purchasing power if she is elected president. Antonio Trillanes, who is part of Robredo's senatorial slate, said in a recent episode of the "Biserbisyong Leni" radio program, that they were given marching orders to prioritize economic recovery. Under a Robredo presidency, he said post-coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) recovery programs will focus on helping the MSMEs get back on their feet, the same priority of other candidates. "Pagpapanumbalik ng sigla ng ekonomiya sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay tulong sa pamilyang Pilipino, sa maliliit na negosyo, at sa mga nawalan ng trabaho. Ito ang priority ni (Revival of the economy by giving assistance to every Filipino family, to small businesses, and to those who have lost their jobs. This is the priori
Vice President Leni Robredo’s spokesman and the lead organizer of the sortie in General Trias, Cavite denied that thousands of her supporters were paid to attend the grand rally that drew more than 47,000 people.
Vice President Leni Robredo’s spokesman Barry Gutierrez (Screenshot from BISErbisyon